I found a Forbes article that helped - https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbooksauthors/2025/07/16/the-role-of-empathy-in-effective-leadership/
Of interest from the above link -
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Who Are The Key Players Being Sued?
Defendants in the lawsuit include Zuckerberg, Sandberg and former Facebook Partnerships VP Konstantinos Papamiltiadis, whom the lawsuit alleges knowingly made deals with third-party apps that violated the 2012 FTC agreement. The lawsuit also names Andreessen, Thiel and Hastings, who were board members at the time and allegedly knew about the non-compliance with the FTC consent order, given their companies were given favorable agreements that allegedly violated it. Other Facebook board members named in the complaint are former Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation CEO Dr. Susan Desmond-Hellman, eBay CFO Peggy Alford and former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault. The lawsuit additionally names two former White House chiefs of staff as defendants based on their roles on Facebooks board: Erskine Bowles, who served during Bill Clintons presidency, and former chief of staff to President Joe Biden, Jeff Zients, who served on the board prior to his role at the White House.
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Plus references in a Bloomberg Law article -
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/ip-law/meta-trial-over-cambridge-analytica-scandal-tests-chancery-court
PLAINTIFFS' FILING BRIEF (PDF viewer) -
https://www.bloomberglaw.com/public/desktop/document/CONFORDERCONSw20200363JRSand20210617JRSINREFACEBOOKINCDERIVATIVEL/11?doc_id=X4BIANAFL5999PPNFJS833FK9K9
DEFENDENTS' FILING BRIEF (PDF viewer) -
https://www.bloomberglaw.com/public/desktop/document/CONFORDERCONSw20200363JRSand20210617JRSINREFACEBOOKINCDERIVATIVEL/13?doc_id=X230M72V1L18NG9NVNLNCTQ6N6F