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Mark Zuckerberg drags Mark Zuckerberg to court and no, it’s not a typo

An Indiana lawyer named Mark Zuckerberg is suing Meta after Facebook repeatedly flagged him as impersonating CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Here’s how the name confusion turned into a courtroom battle.

September 05, 2025 / 10:18 IST
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You’d think having the same name as one of the world’s most powerful tech CEOs would come with some perks. Maybe a free blue tick, easier networking, or at least a few extra LinkedIn requests. But for one man in Indiana, sharing a name with Meta’s founder has been more of a curse than a blessing. Meet Mark Zuckerberg, a bankruptcy lawyer, who is now locked in a legal battle with-yes, you guessed it-Mark Zuckerberg.

This Mark Zuckerberg isn’t building the metaverse, he’s helping people file for bankruptcy. He has been running a Facebook page since 2017 to promote his law services, spending more than $11,000 on ads over the years. But instead of attracting steady clients, his page has often been shut down by Meta’s automated systems, flagged as “impersonating” the other Mark Zuckerberg. Imagine trying to prove you are, in fact, yourself. That’s been his daily headache.

The lawyer says the problem has cost him business, time, and money. Speaking to a local TV channel, he pointed out that he was already practising law before the billionaire Zuckerberg had even finished grade school. “It’s not funny, not when they take my money,” he quipped, making it clear that the situation is no joke when your livelihood is on the line.

And it doesn’t stop online. His name has turned everyday moments into mini sitcoms. He’s created a website called iammarkzuckerberg.com, where he documents the mix-ups: people hanging up on him because they think it’s a prank, drivers in Las Vegas holding signs with his name and accidentally drawing huge crowds, even random callers demanding money because they think he’s the tech tycoon. He once joked in an email to Meta that if they ran into “the younger, richer Mark Zuckerberg,” they should let him know because that guy causes him “great aggravation each day.”

Meta, for its part, has admitted it knows there’s more than one Mark Zuckerberg on the planet and says it’s investigating why the lawyer’s page keeps getting flagged.

Despite the chaos, this Mark Zuckerberg is trying to take it all in stride. On Google, he proudly points out that he ranks first for “Mark Zuckerberg bankruptcy.” And while he insists he has nothing against the Meta boss personally, he does offer one cheeky disclaimer saying if the billionaire ever finds himself broke, he’d be more than happy to represent him in court after all, it’s all in the name.

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Ankita Chakravarti
Ankita Chakravarti is a seasoned journalist with nearly a decade of experience in media. She specializes in technology and lifestyle journalism. She has worked with top Indian media houses like India Today, Zee News, The Statesman, and Millennium Post. Her expertise spans tech trends, phone launches, gadget reviews, and entertainment news. Ankita holds a Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication along with a degree in English Literature. She can be reached out at ankita.chakravarti@nw18.com
first published: Sep 5, 2025 10:18 am

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