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Indiana Lawyer Named Mark S. Zuckerberg Sues Meta Over Repeated Facebook Bans

The Indiana bankruptcy attorney says repeated misidentification on Facebook cost his firm more than $11,000.

Overview

  • The lawsuit, filed in Marion Superior Court, claims his personal and law firm Facebook pages were disabled at least five times over eight years.
  • Court filings say Meta flagged him for impersonating a celebrity and using a non‑authentic name despite his submissions of a driver’s license, credit cards, and multiple facial images.
  • The complaint alleges Meta retained more than $11,000 in advertising payments after suspending his account during paid campaigns.
  • Claims include breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, negligence, promissory estoppel, and a request for injunctive relief.
  • A Meta spokesperson said the company had just received the complaint and is reviewing it, noting there is more than one person named Mark Zuckerberg.