Sarah Wynn-Williams alleges Meta is making an illustration of her.
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Sarah Wynn-Williams, writer of a book detailing her experiences arsenic Facebook's Director of Public Policy, is suing her erstwhile employer. She alleges Meta is "punishing" her for "disclosing its illegal and indefensible workplace conditions and firm misconduct to federal regulators." That includes enforcing a wide non-disparagement clause to "silence" attempts to speak retired and an alleged run of "surveillance to show Ms. Wynn-Williams' reside and associations." The complaint, revenge successful California yesterday, adds that Meta is doing this "to onslaught fearfulness into nan bosom of anyone other who dares to see speaking nan truth astir Meta's unlawful and abusive practices successful nan nationalist interest."
Her book, Careless People, was published successful March 2025 and contained staggering allegations astir nan company's leadership. It is alleged that Joel Kaplan, nan mastermind down nan platform's rightward shift, didn't cognize Taiwan was an island, harassed Ms. Wynn-Williams and turned a unsighted oculus to events successful Myanmar. The institution revenge an emergency mobility pinch an arbitrator seeking to block its publication, alleging that Wynn-Williams had violated nan non-disparagement statement she signed arsenic portion of her severance deal. At nan time, Meta spokesperson Andy Stone said nan book is "false and defamatory," adding it "should ne'er person been published." It was subsequently published and reached nan apical of nan New York Times' bestseller list.
Of course, erstwhile Careless People was published, it instantly caused nan institution to spell retired of business and its leaders were fixed nan basal scrutiny... ohio bent on, wait, no. The company's stock value reached a precocious of $785 a fewer months later, and by nan extremity of 2025, its personification figures had increased.