NY man suing for part ownership of Facebook brings in 5 more lawyers as case moves forward

BUFFALO, N.Y. – An upstate New York man who says he’s entitled to half ownership of Facebook has added five attorneys to his legal team.

Paul Ceglia‘s (SEHG-lee-uhs) lead attorney, Dean Boland, said Monday that the addition of the lawyers should be seen as an indication of the case’s strength.

Ceglia is suing Facebook and founder Mark Zuckerberg in federal court in Buffalo. Ceglia says a contract he signed with the then-Harvard University freshman in 2003 entitles him to half of the multibillion-dollar social networking site.

Lawyers for the Menlo Park, Calif.-based company say the contract is doctored and had nothing to do with Facebook.

The social networking site has 845 million users and recorded $3.7 billion in revenue last year.

A scheduling conference is set for April 4.

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