Referee prohibits Meta Whistleblower to promote the Tell All-Buch

Referee prohibits Meta Whistleblower to promote the Tell All-Buch

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Meta tries to stop the promotion of a new memoir by a former employee who paints the social media company in a less flattering light, including allegations of sexual harassment by the company’s head of the company.

An emergency referee decided on Thursday that Sarah Wynn-Williams is forbidden to promote “unimaginative people”.

The memoir chronicles Wynn-Williams’ term on Facebook from 2011 to 2017. During this time, she became a high-ranking employee who interacted with the CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the then Coo Sheryl Sandberg and Joel Kaplan, the company’s current policy chief. In the book, Wynn-Williams claims that Kaplan had given her a number of inappropriate comments, which she then reported to the company as sexual harassment.

“This is a mixture of outdated and previously reported claims about the company and false accusations about our managers,” said a meta spokesman for both her book and about your complaint.

In her book, Wynn-Williams also describes the various attempts by the company to enter the Chinese market, including the creation of tools that would censor content to appease the Chinese Communist Party. Wynn-Williams spoke in a whistleblower complaint that she submitted in April at Securities and Exchange Commission, some of these Chinese demands, reported in April at Securities and Exchange Commission.

The emergency referee decided in favor of Meta, after looking at a Podcast appearance of Wynn-Williams, in which they discussed their memoirs and their allegations, Meta, “to close this book”.

“The emergency referee finds that after checking the documents and the oral argumentation of the hearing, a probability of success has determined the merit of his contractual non-custody claim against the Wynn-William surveyed, and that immediate and irreparable loss will lead to a lack of emergency relief,” said the submission.

In addition, the referee has decided that she can also control so much that you continue to publish or distribute the book and continue to publish Meta and its officers or repeat previous derogatory comments. The referee also decided that Wynn-Williams should withdraw their earlier derogatory comments.

The company previously rejected Wynn-Williams’ claims as “outdated” and said that it was released because of “poor performance and toxic behavior”.

The Meta spokesman Andy Stone informed the judgment of the emergency referee in a contribution to thread and said that it “confirms that Sarah Wynn will never be published” false and defamatory book “.

“This urgent legal steps were necessary by Williams, who intentionally hid the existence of her book project more than eight years after the company ended and had previously avoided the standard process of the factual examination of the industry in order to bring it onto the shelves after eight years,” said Stone.

Meta claimed that Wynn-Williams violated the severance payment in September 2017, which led to the company submitted an emergency application on Friday. The emergency pattern then carried out a telephone hearing with legal representatives of meta and macMillan books, but not from Wynn-Williams who did not appear, although it received a message, the submission said.

Wynn-Williams, Flatiron Books and MacMillan Books did not respond to inquiries about comments.

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