YouTube agrees to pay $24.5 million to settle Trump lawsuit: Court filing

YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump and other plaintiffs after he was suspended from the platform in 2021, according to a court filing.According to the filing, $22 million will be used to support Trump’s construction of a White House State Ballroom and will be held in a tax-exempt entity called the Trust for the National Mall.Another $2.5 million will go to the other plaintiffs in the lawsuit -- including the American Conservative Union, Andrew Baggiani, Austen Fletcher, Maryse Veronica Jean-Louis, Frank Valentine, Kelly Victory and Naomi Wolf -- according to the filing.An illustration photo shows YouTube logo on a smartphone.CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images"This Notice of Settlement and Stipulation of Dismissal shall not constitute an admission of liability or fault on the part of the Defendants or their agents, servants, or employees, and is entered into by all Parties for the sole purpose of compromising disputed claims and avoiding the expenses and risks of further litigation," the filing stated.A spokesperson for Google, which owns YouTube, referred ABC News to the notice of settlement when contacted for comment on Monday.Meta agrees to pay $25 million to settle lawsuit with President Donald TrumpYouTube suspended Trump's account following the Jan.6, 2021, attack on the U.S.

Capitol, saying at the time that an uploaded video violated its policy for inciting violence.It restored Trump's channel more than two years later, citing that voters could "hear equally from major national candidates in the run-up to an election."Popular ReadsTrump admin live updates: Gov.

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