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'I haven't left the house in three months': Paul O'Grady's grieving husband speaks out on the 'huge shock' of TV legend's sudden death aged 67ĮastEnders: Cindy Beale's bombshell return to the Square will see her face 'dynamite' head-to-head fight with Kathy Beale. Taylor Swift 'snubbed personal invite from Meghan to appear on her Spotify podcast while underwhelmed execs rejected several ideas from Sussexes' He added that he did not take legal action for the money, but because he wanted to hold the company's feet to the fire when they failed to provide him with answers. 'I felt a little bit vindicated, and they activated my account again,' he said. Only at that point did he hear from the massive tech company. 'It was as if I didn't exist and Facebook was operated by a bunch of ghosts or something,' he said.īecause Meta's legal teams failed to respond to the suit, a judge ordered the company to pay Crawford $50,000. 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 said.ĭespite filing suit, however, there was still no movement from Facebook.




'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. When, after multiple tries, he was unable to find a human working for the massive company to hear his appeal, he sued.Ĭrawford called Facebook 'negligent' in his August 2022 complaint, and argued the company was denying him access to his account and the pictures and memories stored on it. 'What I learned is the way you submit your appeal, or whatever, is through your own profile, your own account. If you don't have an account, you have no way of submitting it, so it’s like a dog chasing its tail.' At least tell me what I did wrong.'Ĭrawford said he repeatedly reached out to Meta - Facebook's parent platform - but his messages went unanswered. He told his local Fox station: 'I just think it's bad business practice. The massive tech company that owns Facebook - as well as Instagram and WhatsApp - repeatedly failed to respond to Crawford's inquiries about his unjustly banned account
