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Indiana Lawyer Named Mark Zuckerberg Sues Meta After Facebook Suspensions

He alleges automated enforcement misidentified him as an impersonator, causing roughly $11,000 in wasted ads.

Overview

  • The complaint, filed Sept. 2 in Marion Superior Court, accuses Meta of negligence and breach of contract and seeks reimbursement, attorney fees and an injunction to prevent future deactivations.
  • Meta says it reinstated his account after determining it was disabled in error and stated it is working to prevent a recurrence, but the lawsuit remains active.
  • Zuckerberg reports repeated suspensions of his personal and business pages over years, with coverage citing five to nine incidents and appeals requiring extensive identity documentation.
  • A May 2025 takedown followed paid campaigns totaling about $11,000 and disrupted client outreach for his Indianapolis bankruptcy practice.
  • The attorney has long documented name‑related confusion, from misdirected calls to a past mistaken lawsuit, and says he relies on Facebook to attract clients.