
"Every step of the way Facebook is choosing not to do the right thing. The Fox 5 I-Team reached out to a Facebook attorney but got no comment.Īs for Jason Crawford, he says he’s owed the money for being ignored. And he says he will get that $50,000 the court says he’s owed because Facebook "terminated" his account for "no valid reason." Poke other users in the eye, and it’s time that they at least respect our legal system." "It feels like a poke in the eye, and it feels like they're continuing to poke in the eye. He claims Facebook is not paying the judgment. He was never in it for the money, just answers.īut it’s still not over. He also added that had the company responded to him early on, he would've dropped the lawsuit. He says he was told by a Facebook attorney that his account had been hacked. "I felt a little bit vindicated, and they activated my account again," he said. A judge ordered that Meta pay him $50,000. So, by default, Jason Crawford, a Columbus, Georgia lawyer, won. The company didn’t even bother responding to it. You may not be able to share a memory if sharing wasnt turned on for the original content or the memory isnt shareable (example: posts by others on your timeline). Click Share at the bottom of the memory you want to share. But nothing happened.Ĭlearly frustrated he told us, "It was as if I didn't exist and Facebook was operated by a bunch of ghosts or something."īut Facebook’s legal team not only ignored him but also the lawsuit. From your Feed, click Memories in the left menu. Someone to clear up this false allegation and give him his account back. Ya know, all that kind of stuff that I wasn't willing to let a bunch of bullies take away from me for no reason," he told the Fox 5 I-Team.

"I had, I don't even know how you quantify it, pictures, videos, posts that you know come up as memories that I like to look at from time to time. The August 2022 complaint calls Facebook "negligent" for no longer allowing him access to his account "based on a violation that did not occur." So he walked downtown to the nearby courthouse and sued Meta. Crawford, now ignored, had a hand he could play. At least tell me what I did wrong."īut Mr. "I just think it's bad business practice. Certainly, the West Cost tech company would have someone who would talk to him. Facebook is owned by Meta Platforms, and it also runs Instagram and WhatsApp.
