Overview
- The complaint, filed in Marion Superior Court, accuses Meta of breach of contract, with some reports noting a negligence claim.
- Mark S. Zuckerberg says Facebook closed his pages and personal account multiple times over eight years for alleged impersonation of the Meta CEO.
- He contends Facebook continued charging for ads even after his access was cut off, depriving his firm of reach and refunds.
- The suit seeks reimbursement, damages for lost income, and an order barring future wrongful suspensions.
- Meta has reinstated his account and says it recognizes there are multiple people with the same name and will review the case.