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Judge Dismisses X Antitrust Case Against Advertisers
26 Mar
Summary
- A U.S. judge dismissed X Corp's antitrust lawsuit on Thursday.
- The lawsuit accused advertisers of illegally boycotting Elon Musk's company.
- The judge ruled X Corp failed to show antitrust harm.

In a significant legal development, a U.S. District Judge has dismissed X Corp's antitrust lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed by Elon Musk's social media company, accused the World Federation of Advertisers and major corporations like Mars, CVS Health, and Colgate-Palmolive of orchestrating an illegal boycott. The core of the suit alleged that these entities conspired to harm X by limiting advertising.
However, U.S. District Judge Jane Boyle, presiding in Dallas, ruled on Thursday that X Corp did not provide sufficient evidence of suffering harm under federal antitrust laws. This ruling effectively ends the legal challenge, finding that the company failed to meet the legal threshold required to prove an antitrust violation. The dismissal represents a key victory for the accused advertising groups.




