Machiavellian Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg is obviously just projecting outwardly the fact that he was probably made fun of in elementary school, so now he's just a big, bad corporate bully.
Mark Zuckerberg via Bloomberg“I must receive $5,000 by next Saturday at midnight, or the scroll search functionality will be removed from the site,” Zuckerberg wrote in a message to Ceglia on Feb. 21, 2004, about two weeks after he put “Thefacebook.com” online. Zuckerberg told Ceglia he owed him $10,500 of the $19,500 he’d been promised, according to the e-mails, filed by Facebook as part of the lawsuit in Buffalo, New York.
A squabble gone awry roughly eight years ago turns into, guess what ladies and gentlemen, another lawsuit where someone claims they are a part-owner of Facebook. These lawsuits have almost turned comical, especially this one. Ceglia clearly has no claim to Facebook, and it's kind of sad that he's even attempting some sort of lawsuit.
What do you guys think? "The Social Network Part 2: Seglia v Zuckerberg"?
It's a low rent form of greenmail, cut and dried. This Ceglia lowlife is just trying to get a settlement. Fuckers like that make me sick.
People see something and want a piece. Simple as that. Frankly, i'd spend all the money that would go to settling the case on lawyers just to spite Ceglia and run him into the ground.
This is why we should have 'loser pays' as a discretionary option for the judge in all cases.
OP you're a fucking retard
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