There are downsides to sharing a name with one of the world’s most well-known people. Mark S. Zuckerberg, an Indiana bankruptcy lawyer, is suing Meta , claiming the tech company disabled his commercial Facebook account for “impersonating a celebrity,” ostensibly Meta founder and CEO Mark E. Zuckerberg. Meanwhile, the company allegedly kept the $11,000 Zuckerberg spent advertising his law firm on the platform. Zuckerberg told Fortune his defunct account put his law practice at a competitive disadvantage.

It’s Mark Zuckerberg v. Mark Zuckerberg. An Indiana bankruptcy lawyer who shares a name with the Meta cofounder and CEO is going after the social media giant for allegedly disabling Facebook accounts because he was “impersonating” the tech billionaire of the same name.

Lawyer Mark S.

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