United Kingdom, Jan. 30 -- Meta will pay out around $25 million to settle a legal row with President Donald Trump.

The 78-year-old commander-in-chief sued the social media company and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg in 2021 after they suspended his accounts on Facebook and Instagram following the Capitol Riots, lifting the final restrictions last summer in the lead up to the US elections.

And now, the Wall Street Journal has revealed they have reached a settlement, with approximately $22 million going to a fund for Trump's presidential library, and the remainder to cover legal costs and other plaintiffs who signed on tot he lawsuit, but Meta will not admit wrongdoing.

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