In her memoir, 'Careless People', former Facebook director Sarah Wynn-Williams accuses Meta's top executives of negligence and sexual harassment, particularly against Joel Kaplan. She asserts that leadership is indifferent to human rights impacts and claims retaliation for voicing concerns regarding Kaplan. Meta responded vehemently, denying her allegations and labeling her as a disgruntled employee. They conducted an investigation in 2017 that cleared Kaplan of wrongdoing, asserting that Wynn-Williams's claims are misleading and unfounded, while also mobilizing support from current employees.
"We've taken immediate legal action due to the false and defamatory nature of the allegations," a Meta spokesperson said, emphasizing their firm reaction to Wynne-Williams's claims.
Wynn-Williams describes the company's leadership as being "deeply and blindly unconcerned" with Facebook's impact on human rights, highlighting a culture of negligence.
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