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stated on May 4, 2022 in a Facebook post:

Mark Zuckerberg was arrested.

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No, Mark Zuckerberg wasn’t arrested

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  • Claims that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was arrested are unfounded. 
 
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A recent Facebook post appeared to break news about an arrest some critics of the social media platform may have enjoyed. 

“BOMBSHELL!” the title of a video in the post said. “ZUCKERBERG FIRST ARREST!”

But the video itself didn’t offer any evidence to support the claim that Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook’s parent company Meta, was in custody.  

This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

Claims that Zuckerberg was arrested are unfounded.

He’s been active on Facebook in the days since, posting a video on May 12 that showed him using a forthcoming virtual reality headset

He gave an interview to Protocol, a publication that covers technology — with no mention of his alleged arrest. 

There are no credible reports to corroborate it. 

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Our Sources

No, Mark Zuckerberg wasn’t arrested

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
stated on January 7, 2026 a press briefing

stated on January 14, 2026 a statement

Social Media
stated on February 14, 2026 social media posts



stated on January 20, 2026 an op-ed


Donald Trump
stated on February 3, 2026 remarks in the Oval Office


Social Media
stated on February 8, 2026 social media posts





Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
stated on stated on November 17, 2025 in remarks at George Washington University:

Donald Trump
stated on February 2, 2026 an interview with Dan Bongino