but rather is a business dispuyte as to who owns the page.
From what you say, the page is not “him”. Rather, it’s the company. And the company has been taken over.
How long would it take for a hacking program to discover the password? A minute, maybe an hour!
Talk about Much Ado About Nothing!
Facebook charges nothing to host it, but the page “owner” keeps certain rights in its intellectual property on the page.
Where it gets a bit complicated is that it appears that he was essentially using the company page as his own page. But that really shouldn’t matter; for example, if I use my company email as my personal email, that doesn’t mean I get to keep the email address if I leave the company or the company goes bankrupt. I don’t see why this is any different.