Technology | Cameron Winklevoss Winklevoss Twins Sue Facebook Again Say Zuckerberg committed securities fraud By Kevin Spak Posted Dec 9, 2010 9:09 AM CST Copied In this July 25, 2007 file photo, twin brothers Cameron, left, and Tyler Winklevoss, founders of ConnectU, talk with reporters following a news conference in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File) One $65 million settlement wasn’t enough for Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, who once upon a time hired Mark Zuckerberg to develop a social networking site. The twins are suing Facebook again, claiming that Zuckerberg committed securities fraud by lying to them about the value of Facebook, Mashable reports. They’re seeking unspecified additional damages. Facebook scoffed at the complaint in its response, saying the twins are suffering from “settlers remorse.” The twins are claiming that Zuckerberg lied by omission, Facebook says in its legal papers. “They insist that their sworn enemy had some special duty to open its books and volunteer any information that bears on the value of a closely-held company.” Read These Next Theater got snarky with its Melania marquee, and Amazon was ticked. Prominent law firm chairman faces up to Epstein revelations. This publication's review of Melania just got much worse. During active shooter situation, a helicopter goes down. Report an error