Judge Dismisses "Same Guy" Lawsuit
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Judge dismisses lawsuit against "Are We Dating the Same Guy?" Chicago Facebook group and dozens of people

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Chicago man Nikko D'Ambrosio sued the " Are We Dating the Same Guy ?" Chicago Facebook group and dozens of people.
A federal judge tossed the lawsuit against the group.
The judge said D'ambrosio failed to allege any false statements and didn't allege that his photo was used for commercial purposes.
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