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Settlement Bracket
March Madness meets corporate accountability — vote for the worst offender
Live Now — Settlement Bracket: Spring 2026
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Tech Region
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$650M
Meta (Facebook)
Used facial recognition to scan photos without consent in Illinois — largest biometric privacy payout in history.
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$117.5M
Yahoo
3 billion accounts breached in the largest data breach ever. Waited 3 years to disclose it.
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$391M
Google
Secretly tracked users' location data even after they turned location history off.
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$92M
TikTok
Collected biometric data, browsing history, and private messages from millions of US users without consent.
Finance Region
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$3.7B
Wells Fargo
Created millions of fake accounts in customers' names without permission, then charged them fees.
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$700M
Citibank
Illegally charged credit card customers for add-on products like payment protection without their knowledge.
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$575M
Equifax
Exposed Social Security numbers, birth dates, and addresses of 147 million Americans through negligence.
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$250M
Bank of America
Double-charged customers fees, froze accounts, and mishandled government unemployment aid during the pandemic.
Healthcare Region
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$8.9B
Johnson & Johnson
Marketed opioid painkillers for non-approved uses to patients who became addicted, fueling the opioid crisis.
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$115M
Anthem
Suffered the largest healthcare data breach ever, exposing 78.8 million patient records.
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$6B
Purdue Pharma
Deliberately misled doctors and patients about OxyContin addiction risk, killing hundreds of thousands.
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$172M
UnitedHealth
Used an algorithm to systematically deny medically necessary post-acute care claims.
Consumer Region
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$14.7B
Volkswagen
Programmed cars to cheat on emissions tests. In real driving, vehicles polluted up to 40x the legal limit.
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$148.5M
Uber
Concealed a data breach affecting 57 million riders and drivers for over a year, paying hackers to hide it.
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$188M
Walmart
Paid employees below minimum wage, denied legally required breaks, and stole worker tips over years.
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$134.5M
Amazon
Stole tips from Amazon Flex delivery drivers while publicly claiming 100% of tips go to drivers.
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