The New York Post goes one-on-one with Tyler Winklevoss, who, along with his identical twin brother,
are pursuing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. "It took me 15 years to make the Olympics of rowing," Winklevoss tells The Post regarding his Olympic
experience in Beijing in 2008. "We're not just guys who walk away from a fight because someone beats their chest hard. We're never going to go away, and we're never going to stop until this situation
has been rectified and the wrong has been righted."
The "wrong," as The Post notes, happened in November 2003, when Tyler -- along with his brother Cameron and their friend Divya Narendra --
claim Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook. "After sending an immediate cease and desist to Zuckerberg, which he ignored, they sued in 2004. They finally reached a settlement reportedly valued at
$65 million, but the brothers are now appealing for more, claiming Facebook initially misled them about the value of the site."
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