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To: Neeka who wrote (746363)5/27/2021 10:31:38 PM
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>> I have no idea what, if any kind of law(s) may have been broken?

I don't know of any. Really don't. Not within Facebook.

I believe the rigging of the election, which Zuckerberg clearly did, was likely legal as well -- he has enough lawyers they'd never have let him walk into a criminal situation.

But it SHOULD be criminal for private individuals to fund election operations, at least when any control is exercised over the money, and he did do that. Hopefully, someone will do something about that (I read some states already have, but I don't know which).