Indianapolis bankruptcy lawyer Mark S. Zuckerberg — no relation to Meta's CEO - has filed a lawsuit against Meta after his Facebook accounts were repeatedly disabled for "impersonating a celebrity." Over the last 15 years, his verified personal account has been suspended five times, and his firm's page removed four times, costing him around $11,000 in lost ad spend. Each time, he had to provide ID, credit cards, and appeal details to prove his identity. Meta reinstated his account and acknowledged the error, stating they're working on preventing future mishaps. Now he's seeking damages, legal fees, and a formal apology.
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