Facebook's founder, Mark S. Zuckerberg, is initiating a lawsuit against the company
In a recent development, Mark S. Zuckerberg, a prominent U.S. bankruptcy lawyer with 38 years of experience, has taken legal action against Facebook and its parent company, Meta. The lawsuit, which is currently ongoing, alleges repeated suspensions of Zuckerberg's Facebook profiles and a breach of contract related to advertising expenses.
The legal action marks the latest chapter in an ongoing dispute between Zuckerberg and the tech giant. The lawsuit is based on the claim that Facebook has failed to provide the agreed-upon consideration for Zuckerberg's advertising expenses, amounting to over $11,000 spent on Facebook ads.
The lawsuit also stems from the suspension of Zuckerberg's Facebook page, an incident that is not uncommon for him. In the past eight years, his business Facebook page has been suspended five times. It often took months to get his page back online, even after submitting necessary documents.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has not publicly commented on the lawsuit. However, the company has reportedly suspected that Zuckerberg may be impersonating the prominent CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.
The lawsuit comes at a time when Meta is facing scrutiny over its policies and practices. This legal action adds to the mounting pressure on the tech giant to address concerns about its operations.
Zuckerberg accuses Facebook of breach of contract, stating that the suspensions of his profiles have caused him financial harm and disrupted his business operations. The lawsuit seeks a court order to prevent Facebook from suspending his profiles and compensation for the breach of contract regarding advertising expenses.
In a bid to address the issue of artificial intelligence regulations, Zuckerberg founded a union before the California elections in the year of the article's publication. However, the exact name of this union is not specified in the provided search results.
A suspension of Zuckerberg's account was previously reported by American and international media in 2011. The latest suspension occurred in May of this year, and his page has not been reactivated since.
Zuckerberg demands that the court order Facebook not to suspend his profiles, a request that underscores the severity of the issue for him. The outcome of this lawsuit could set a precedent for future cases involving similar allegations against Facebook.
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