
© gofundme.com/Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesRepair shop owner John Paul Mac Isaac • Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
The computer repair shop owner who was paid to repair Hunter Biden's laptop and was the source for
The New York Post story about Biden's emails, has filed a
lawsuit against the social media platform for defamation, claiming it falsely labelled him as a hacker.
John Paul Mac Isaac was the owner of The Mac Shop, a Delaware computer repair business that was paid to repair the Biden laptop. He is seeking
$500 million in damages and a public retraction from Twitter, after the Tech giant made the decision to "...communicate to the world that [Isaac] is a hacker."In the suit, which was filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Isaac says he was forced to close his shop after Twitter blocked
The New York Post's Hunter Biden reports in October, weeks before Election Day.
According to the suit, Isaac claims that
his business began to receive threats and negative reviews after Twitter decided to censor the article and moderate posts of those that had shared the content. Isaac claims he is "...now widely considered a hacker" because of Twitter. The lawsuit claims that the "...plaintiff is not a hacker and the information obtained from the computer does not [constitute] hacked materials
because Plaintiff lawfully gained access to the computer."
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