By Adeel Hassan
Copyright smh
Mark S. Zuckerberg’s suit, which does not specify monetary damages, says that Meta made “false accusations of ‘impersonating a celebrity’ and not using an ‘authentic name.‘”
The two Zuckerbergs are not related.
Zuckerberg, the consumer bankruptcy lawyer, contends that the suspensions — at least four of which he has documented in the past eight years — have disrupted his office’s business while costing him thousands in advertising and an untold number of clients who never learned of his practice.
His personal account has been suspended at least five times, he said. But he said that these examples are only the ones he can prove, and that it has surely been more than 10 times, between his two accounts. The first time it happened was in 2011.