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Facebook’s chief executives will not have to answer questions under oath, a judge has ruled

Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg were in line to give hours of depositions. But now that wo n’t happen, the company has reached a settlement agreement with the plaintiffs. Without the settlement and stay, they would have been deposed before September 20th.

There are no details about the terms of the agreement. Meta, as the company is now known, declined to comment. Lawyers for the plaintiffs have not yet responded to an inquiry.

Zuckerberg will only have to take questions from Joe Rogan and talk about new VR headsets. He will only be under oath in front of opposing counsel about the details of what happened within his company around the time of the 2016 election.

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