Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg sanctioned by judge for allegedly deleting emails | TechCrunch
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A Delaware judge has sanctioned Sheryl Sandberg, the former COO of Meta, for deleting emails related to the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal. This ruling comes after a lawsuit by Meta shareholders claiming Sandberg and ex-board member Jeff Zients used personal emails to discuss issues relevant to a 2018 lawsuit pertaining to user privacy violations. The judge found compelling evidence against Sandberg, ordering her to meet a stricter legal standard in her defense and awarding plaintiffs certain expenses during the proceedings.
The defendants disclosed Sandberg's personal Gmail account, maintained under a pseudonym, that she used to 'communicate about matters potentially relevant to the claims and defenses in this action.'
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