A man named Mark Zuckerberg – not that one – sues Meta
Indiana attorney Mark Zuckerberg alleges Meta wrongfully suspended his Facebook accounts five times over eight years, causing over $11,000 in lost advertising revenue and business disruption.
- An Indiana lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg is suing Meta, claiming that Facebook disabled his accounts for impersonating, although that is his real name.
- The lawsuit alleges that Facebook suspended his accounts at least five times over eight years, causing him to lose thousands in advertising revenue.
- Despite submitting identification, Zuckerberg states that Meta continued to restrict his accounts, leading to significant disruptions in his legal practice.
- Zuckerberg is seeking damages for breach of contract and negligence, and has requested that Meta permanently restore his suspended accounts.
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A lawyer from the U.S. state of Indiana is named just like the head of Meta. The same name has caused him trouble for years – and is said to have cost him a lot of money.
Mark Zuckerberg — the Indianapolis one — sues Facebook over account suspension
Mark Zuckerberg sues Facebook INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Imagine sharing the same name as high-profile Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. That’s what happened to a bankruptcy attorney in Indianapolis. Zuckerberg, the Indianapolis one, is suing the other Mark Zuckerberg, the more famous one, because his Facebook account has been suspended multiple times. That’s because Facebook thinks the attorney is impersonating the CEO. Attorney Zuckerberg said, “Being …
Mark S. Zuckerberg has a problem: his Facebook account is blocked over and over again. On the online network, one seems to think that the lawyer is pretending to be his famous namesake.
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