Meta wins emergency ruling in scramble to block sordid tell-all memoir on Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg
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Meta is making moves to block the release of a memoir titled "Careless People" by former Facebook director Sarah Wynn-Williams, which includes disturbing allegations about top executives. Wynn-Williams has filed a whistleblower complaint with the SEC and has accused Sheryl Sandberg of extravagant spending and inappropriate behavior. Furthermore, she alleges Joel Kaplan committed sexual harassment and claims Mark Zuckerberg facilitated censorship in China. An arbitrator granted Meta a temporary halt on promotion of the book, citing potential irreparable harm, while the publisher asserts it isn't bound by Wynn-Williams' arbitration agreement.
Wynn-Williams accused top executive Joel Kaplan of sexual harassment and Zuckerberg of helping China to develop censorship tools.
Emergency arbitrator Nicolas Gowen sided with Meta's argument that it faced "immediate and irreparable loss" without relief.
The ruling ordered Wynn-Williams to stop promoting her book and making disparaging remarks about Meta.
Read at New York Post
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