State AGs sue 23andMe over auction, say don't sell customer DNA
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Jun 11, 2025
More than two dozen state Attorneys General are suing to halt the bankruptcy auction of 23andMe, arguing customers should have a say.
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More than two dozen states are suing the genetic testing company 23andMe over its proposed bankruptcy sale
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They say customers didn't sign up to have their DNA sold to the highest bidder
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The company holds biological samples, DNA data, health-related traits, and medical records
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The attorneys argue it can't be sold like ordinary property. So what's going to happen to all that private information? We've got answers
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There are two bidders, Regeneron, a biotech company, and the non-profit medical research
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organization TTAM Research Institute, which was founded by former 23andMe CEO Ann Wachicki
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They are both American enterprises and both agreed to keep the current privacy and consent
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policies in place. Not only did they say they're not going to change anything
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they also agreed to that in their contract, which is an asset purchase agreement
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and writing. 23andMe says it never shares data without users' consent, gives customers control
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over their data-sharing preferences, and stores personal information and genetic data separately
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to protect identity. All of your personal information, meaning your name, your address
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your email was in a separate database that was stored separately that very few people could connect it then with the genetic information Sel Savage says the storage of genetic information is both digital and physical and can be deleted or destroyed at the customer request
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The system is not perfect. In 2019, the Pentagon told all service members not to use consumer DNA kits
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because sharing personal sense of genetic information with outside parties poses personal and operational risks
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In October 2023, it was revealed 23andMe experienced a cyber attack that affected approximately 7 million customers
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Now there are concerns that the data could fall into the hands of a foreign adversary, particularly China
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I do not believe that 23andMe in this bankruptcy process should go to anyone with a Chinese tie
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Wuji Healthcare Ventures invested $10 million in 23andMe, and Regeneron has multiple exclusive licensing deals with Chinese healthcare companies
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I am concerned about China and how China is leading in biotechnology
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and I am concerned that China has been super clear that they would like to
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have the most genetic information they would like to lead. There will be another round of bidding in the coming days
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and they're scheduled to have a sale hearing in bankruptcy court on June 17th
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I'm Ray Bogan for Straight Arrow News. For more reporting, download the SAN app
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