Robinhood Class Action Settlements 2026 — Check If You're Owed Money
Robinhood has faced multiple class action lawsuits over its controversial January 2021 restriction of GameStop ($GME) and other meme stock trading, a 2021 data breach affecting 7 million users, and trading platform outages during critical market events that caused customers significant financial losses.
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Why Is Robinhood Being Sued?
In January 2021, Robinhood suddenly restricted buying of GameStop, AMC, and other heavily-shorted stocks during the retail investor short squeeze, causing immediate price collapses and significant losses for retail investors who held or planned to purchase those stocks. Robinhood faced widespread accusations of acting on behalf of hedge funds rather than its own customers. Additionally, in November 2021, a data breach exposed the personal information of approximately 7 million Robinhood users — including email addresses of 5 million users and full names, dates of birth, and zip codes for a subset of those users. Robinhood has also faced class actions over the March 2020 trading outage that prevented customers from trading during a historically volatile market period.
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