Hear our news on-air at our partner site:. Live Stream Schedule In Person. Filmmaker Vincent Gallo has filed a lawsuit against Facebook and an anonymous man he claims created a fake Facebook profile to talk to Gallo's friends, exes, and various Los Angeles women. Vincent Gallo—best known as the director of Buffalo '66 and Brown Bunny —claims that some devious catfisher created a phony Facebook profile and pretended to be him when interacting with others online, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Gallo himself does not have a Facebook profile, nor any other form of social media, his lawyers stated. The catfisher allegedly contacted one of Gallo's ex-girlfriends—a model, according to The Daily Mail —and proceeded to message with her for a two-month period. The fake Gallo allegedly sent the woman naked photos of himself from the waist down, then solicited nude photos of the unidentified woman, which she sent believing Gallo to be the receiver.

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By Gene Maddaus. Senior Media Writer. Even when you try to stay far away from social media, it can still come back to bite you. Indie director Vincent Gallo learned that recently, according to a lawsuit he filed Monday in federal court. The account, vincent. Gallo says he guards his privacy and does not have any social media accounts.
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Actor-director files a federal lawsuit against the social media giant for refusing to suspend an account impersonating him. Gallo is suing the social network and the unidentified owner of the fake profile, who he says contacted a number of his friends and acquaintances pretending to be the film-maker, and even exchanged naked photographs with an ex-girlfriend who was unaware she was not communicating with the real Gallo. At this time, she sensed something was wrong and discovered, to her horror and embarrassment, that Doe 1 was in fact, not Mr Gallo.
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