No, I haven't. I doubt that anyone in the Bitcoin ecosystem has knowingly met him in person. My impression has always been that he's a shy individual who created Bitcoin mainly because he found the project very interesting, not to become rich or famous. While he understood the need for a solid community, I doubt that he had (or has) much interest in participating in the Bitcoin community except to discuss the Bitcoin technology. And while he probably still cares about Bitcoin, I very much doubt that he has any desire to exert unusual control over Bitcoin's future, either secretly or publicly.
(In fact, there are very few Bitcoiners who have met
me personally. None of the moderators or core devs have. So a meeting between Satoshi and myself would be especially unlikely.)
There were some evidences that told that mark had registered the domain bitcoin.com years before when bitcoin was launched.
Mark never had anything to do with bitcoin.com, and bitcoin.com never had anything to do with Satoshi.