The lawsuit claims the video games’ makers added features they knew would be addictive without implementing safety features.
The lawsuit seeks monetary relief, claiming the plaintiff continues to suffer injuries and damages exceeding $75,000.
A Maine mother is suing the developer behind some of the most popular video games for kids. The 83-page lawsuit was filed ...
"The most important thing is to hold these manufacturers accountable for their actions," said attorney Brett Dwight Baber. He ...