Overview
- The Indiana lawyer filed his case in Marion Superior Court, alleging breach of contract and negligence tied to recurring takedowns of his profiles.
- He says his business page was suspended five times over eight years and that the disruptions hurt his ability to attract clients.
- According to the complaint and local reports, he repeatedly submitted ID, credit cards, and photos to verify he is not the Meta CEO with the same name.
- Meta says the suspensions were an error, acknowledges there is more than one Mark Zuckerberg, and states the account has been reinstated.
- The suit seeks damages, recovery of ad spending, legal fees, and a court order preventing further erroneous suspensions.