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TikTok settles with minor plaintiff ahead of second individual trial over social media harm to children, law firm says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 2:59 PM

June 30 (Reuters) – TikTok has settled a lawsuit brought by a minor who claimed the ​platform damaged his mental health, ‌a spokesperson for a law firm representing the plaintiff said Tuesday.

The settlement was reached in principle but the details ‌have ​not yet been ⁠finalized, according to ⁠a spokesperson for Morgan & Morgan, which is representing the plaintiff.

The agreement comes ahead of what is ​expected to be the second trial in California state court ⁠over social media’s ⁠role in the youth mental ​health crisis.

The lawsuit, brought by a ​15-year-old boy known as R.K.C., named ‌four defendants — Google’s YouTube, Meta’s Instagram, Snap Inc’s Snapchat and ByteDance’s TikTok. YouTube settled in June, ⁠while Instagram and Snapchat remain scheduled for trial in July.

R.K.C., who is from ⁠Florida, ‌said he started using ⁠social media when he was ​about ‌eight, according to court ​filings. He ⁠became addicted to it, losing sleep and suffering from depression and anxiety, according to the filings.

(Reporting by Diana Novak Jones, Editing by ​Franklin Paul)