Mark Zuckerberg Filed A Lawsuit Against Mark Zuckerberg Over His Suspended Facebook Accounts
An Indiana bankruptcy lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg alleges Meta suspended his Facebook accounts five times over eight years, causing over $11,000 in lost advertising expenses and business disruption.
- An Indiana lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg has filed a lawsuit against Meta for repeated suspensions of his accounts, claiming impersonation issues.
- Zuckerberg's accounts were suspended multiple times, interfering with his law practice and leading to a loss of $11,000 in advertising fees.
- He seeks compensation for lost advertising and legal fees related to the suspensions.
- Zuckerberg stated that his personal account was removed four times, and his business account was shut down five times over eight years.
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An Indiana lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg is suing Meta, saying his Facebook page keeps getting disabled because he was 'impersonating a celebrity'
Despite Zuckerberg being locked out of his account for months at a time, Meta kept the $11,000 the lawyer spent on advertising, the lawsuit said.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleAn American man who shares a name with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is upset about having his account on the platform suspended. He is now suing Meta.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleMark Zuckerberg's Meta Keeps Suspending Mark Zuckerberg, Esq., From Facebook — and Now He's Suing
Mark Zuckerberg, an attorney in Indianapolis, Indiana, says Meta keeps disabling his paid business pages, accusing him of "impersonating a celebrity." Now he's suing the company.
·San Francisco, United States
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