India, March 13 -- An arbitrator has temporarily barred former Meta employee Sarah Wynn-Williams from promoting or distributing her memoir, while also prohibiting her from making further critical statements about the company until private arbitration is resolved.
The decision follows the release of her book, Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism, which details serious allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct by senior Meta executives during her time at the company.
Meta argued that the memoir breaches a nondisparagement agreement Wynn-Williams signed while working in global affairs. During an emergency hearing, arbitrator Nicholas Gowen ruled that Meta had presented sufficient evidence suggesting a p...