Palmer Luckey
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Palmer Luckey.

Palmer Luckey co-hosted a fundraiser for Donald Trump at the home of John Word, with donors spending up to $100,000 per person to attend. This event highlights Luckey's continued political engagement and financial support for Republican candidates. His involvement in high-profile political events underscores his influence within conservative political circles.
Palmer Luckey left Facebook, ceasing his involvement with Oculus VR. This event marks the end of Luckey's tenure at the company he founded, following the acquisition by Facebook. The circumstances of his departure were controversial, with speculation linking it to his political activities. The announcement of his departure and the official end of his involvement with the company.
The jury trial between ZeniMax Media and Oculus VR (including Palmer Luckey as a defendant) completed. The jury found Luckey violated a non-disclosure agreement but awarded zero damages on that charge. They awarded $500 million in damages for copyright infringement related to the Oculus Rift's marketing, with Luckey responsible for $50 million. This event is a significant legal setback for Luckey and Oculus, affecting the company's financial standing and Luckey's reputation.
Palmer Freeman Luckey was born in Long Beach, California. This marks the beginning of the life of the entrepreneur who would later found Oculus VR and Anduril Industries. This event is significant as it sets the stage for his future contributions to virtual reality and military technology. This is the date of his birth and beginning of his life journey.
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