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A Florida man held a press conference at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Wednesday to announce the filing of lawsuits against Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, and corresponding executives Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and Sundar Pichai who runs YouTube's parent company.
The former political office holder, known among other things for a cancelled reality TV series, a discontinued steak business, a failed casino, and a shuttered business training school, accused the social networks of violating the First Amendment of the US Constitution by closing his accounts and deplatforming him.
Booted from the aforementioned internet services for statements deemed to have encouraged or incited the storming of the US Capitol by tooled-up tourists, the plaintiff is also seeking to have the courts declare Section 230 of America's Communications Decency Act unconstitutional.
Legal scholars were quick to ridicule the complaints. "The First Amendment does not apply to non-governmental actors full stop," said Steve Vladeck, the Charles Alan Wright Chair in Federal Courts at the University of Texas School of Law.
In an effort to overcome that legal obstacle, the litigant's complaint against Facebook [PDF] asserts that the internet ad giant's status "rises beyond that of a private company to that of a state actor."
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Goldman said the golfing enthusiast, often seen at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, "rarely files lawsuits because he expects to win, and he often doesn't invest much energy in lawsuits after they've been filed. He usually is seeking some other payoff from litigation. In this case, that payoff is almost certainly the media coverage he will get. He's never held accountable for bringing stupid cases and making stupid arguments in court."
The septuagenarian, whose mental state was repeatedly questioned during his four-year stint in public office, is also asking the court to award monetary compensation, something he's also seeking from political donors. Meanwhile, his organization and its chief financial officer face criminal tax charges in New York.
https://www.theregister.com/2021/07/07/florida_man_sues_social_media/
Volaris
(10,266 posts)The SECOND some lunatic judge agrees with this (none will), facebook will start suing the federal government and congress for all the money it hasnt been getting as the sovereign 51st State.
If trumps lawyer actually put that down on paper, they're both dumber than any of us thought.
CoopersDad
(2,191 posts)tanyev
(42,514 posts)Initech
(100,028 posts)GoCubsGo
(32,073 posts)I remind you from personal experience that when you sue somebody you have to give a multi-day deposition on anything relevant to the topic in this case, like your role inspiring the 1/6 Coup."
crickets
(25,950 posts)FailureToCommunicate
(14,006 posts)mdbl
(4,973 posts)because they won't get anything otherwise