Sometimes reality feels stranger than fiction. A lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg has taken legal action against Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, claiming Facebook keeps unfairly deleting his account for impersonation. The lawyer insists the name is his birth name, and he had it long before the tech billionaire became famous.
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The lawyer argues that Facebook has repeatedly suspended his account under the assumption that he is impersonating the CEO. However, he states that he was born before the Meta boss and therefore has every legal right to use his name freely.

He believes the platform has violated his rights by preventing him from using his own identity online.
Who Will Win This Case?
Interestingly, the lawyer Mark Zuckerberg says he’s confident of winning. His reasoning is simple: if his government-issued ID and birth records show his legal name, then Facebook cannot claim impersonation.
This has sparked heated conversations online, with many people joking about what happens when two people with the same name collide in court.
FAQ
A lawyer also named Mark Zuckerberg is suing the tech billionaire for repeatedly deleting his account.
Facebook’s system flags him for impersonation because he shares the same name as the CEO.
Yes, the lawyer claims he was born before the Meta founder and had the name first.
Yes, it is completely legal for multiple people to share the same name, as long as it is their true identity.
If he can prove his identity with valid documents, the lawyer stands a strong chance of winning the case.