Chicago Sun-Times

Foxx sues Facebook, Lisa Madigan sends letter to Zuckerberg

- BY MITCHDUDEK Staff Reporter Email: mdudek@suntimes.com Twitter: @ mitchdudek

Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx filed a lawsuit Monday against Facebook that paints the world’s foremost social media company as the farmer who failed to protect the public against the wolf in sheep’s clothing.

The wolf, in this case, is Cambridge Analytica — the British political consulting firm accused of harvesting user informatio­n to tailor ads on behalf of the campaign of Donald Trump in an effort to influence the 2016 election.

Cambridge Analytica is also named in the suit, which was filed in Cook County on behalf of “the people of the state of Illinois.”

It alleges Cambridge Analytica posed as an academic researcher in a successful effort to create a personalit­y quiz app that was installed by about 270,000 Facebook users in return for $ 1 to $ 2.

The company collected the data, aswell as data from their Facebook friends — as many as 50 million, the suit alleges.

“Cambridge Analytic deliberate­ly misled Facebook users so it could build psychologi­cal profiles of the user and their friends, and Facebook did not stop it,” Foxx said in an emailed statement. “This blatant deception violated Illinois law and more importantl­y violated the privacy of Illinois residents. Cambridge Analytica and Facebook must be held accountabl­e for their actions.”

The suit further alleges that Facebook engaged in deceptive practices touting strict data protection policies while at the same time allowing app developers, including Cambridge Analytica, to accumulate and mine data vastly in excess of those policies.

The suit seeks fines as well as “civil penalties and all appropriat­e injunctive relief to address, remedy, and prevent harm to Illinois residents resulting from Defendants’ misconduct.”

Foxx alleges Facebook and Cambridge Analytica violated the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.

Attorneys under Foxx will not be working on the case. Foxx is farming the work out to the private law firm of Edelson PC, whose fees will be paid from any recovery generated by this lawsuit.

It’s not clear exactly what safeguards the top prosecutor hopes result from the suit. A Foxx spokeswoma­n referred questions to Edelson. A message to the law firm was not immediatel­y returned Monday.

Foxxwas not the only local official to take action against Facebook onMonday.

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, with 36 other attorneys general, signed a letter demanding answers from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the company’s business practices and privacy protection­s, her office announcedM­onday.

“Facebook must provide detailed informatio­n about how it uses the vast amount of data it collects, how it protects that data and what steps it takes to maintain privacy of users’ data,” Madigan said in an emailed statement.

Two private citizens also joined the Facebook pile- on.

Last week, two west suburban men filed a federal lawsuit against Facebook and Cambridge Analytica claiming they were targeted by political ads that were fashioned from improperly harvested private user data.

Brendan Michael Carr and Victor James Comforte II are seeking unspecifie­d financial damages as well as safeguards that would prevent any future misuse of Facebook data.

Lombard- based attorney James Vlahakis, who’s representi­ng the two men, is seeking to have the lawsuit certified as a class action.

“My clients are longtime Facebook users who were taken aback by the amount of political messaging on Facebook,” Vlahakis said.

“Theywere impacted by it. It did not change their vote. But they’re concerned it may have changed the votes of other people,” he said.

Messages sent to Facebook and Cambridge Analytica were not returned.

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