Could Mark Zuckerberg’s Fate Take a Dark Turn Behind Bars?
So, here’s a head-scratcher for you: could Mark Zuckerberg, the titan of tech who’s never been charged anywhere on the planet, actually end up behind bars? Seems unlikely at first glance. After all, Meta has coughed up billions in fines—$8 billion stateside, billions more in Europe—and faced thousands of lawsuits, yet Zuckerberg himself has been dismissed as an individual defendant time and again. The corporate veil is a thick curtain, shielding him for now. But as I dove deep into an exhaustive survey of international, EU, French, and Belgian laws—poring over statutes, pending cases, and jurisdictional snares—it became clear the noose around big tech is tightening, ever so subtly. From perjury risks in U.S. Congress to new criminal liabilities in the UK and France, the landscape is shifting under Zuckerberg’s feet. The real question isn’t if a tech CEO will face jail time anymore—it’s who it’ll be, where, and for what. Ready to unravel the labyrinth? Here’s what I found. LEARN MORE
