Meta Seeks to Block Further Sales of Ex-Employee's Scathing Memoir
Briefly

Meta recently secured a legal victory against former employee Sarah Wynn-Williams, who published a memoir detailing serious allegations against the company. An arbitrator has momentarily prohibited her from promoting or distributing the book, citing a nondisparagement contract she signed. The book, "Careless People," claims instances of sexual harassment and other misconduct by senior executives, which Meta strongly denies, characterizing the allegations as false and misleading. The case will now proceed to private arbitration, where further legal resolutions are expected.
Meta has maintained that Wynn-Williams' book contains out-of-date and false claims about its executives, reinforcing their position during the ongoing arbitration process.
The arbitrator’s decision indicates a significant response to Meta's claim that deliberate contract violations must be addressed urgently to protect their reputation.
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