ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? Snapchat users can receive a payment after a settlement was reached in a new class action lawsuit in Illinois.
A settlement has been reached in a new $35 million class action lawsuit against Snapchat, meaning you may qualify to collect a portion of the money.
Snapchat is denying any wrongdoing, but is still choosing to settle the matter without going to trial. If you are unsure if you qualify for a payment, you can ask for free help by emailing the Settlement Administrator atIndividual settlement amounts have not yet been determined. It will depend on how many people submit a claim and are approved to receive settlement money out of the $35 million. Court and administrative fees will also be taken into account.
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