Meta Faces Backlash as Whistleblower Memoir Tops Bestseller Charts
Sarah Wynn-Williams' 'Careless People' alleges misconduct by Meta executives, defying legal efforts to suppress its promotion.
- Sarah Wynn-Williams' memoir, 'Careless People,' debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Bestseller list despite Meta's legal actions to restrict its promotion.
- Meta secured an emergency arbitration ruling barring Wynn-Williams from promoting the book or making critical comments about the company.
- The book alleges sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior by Meta executives, including Joel Kaplan and Sheryl Sandberg, as well as efforts to appease Chinese censors.
- Wynn-Williams has filed whistleblower complaints with the SEC and DOJ, accusing Meta of misleading investors, but the arbitration ruling limits her ability to speak with lawmakers.
- Meta's attempts to discredit the book have drawn criticism and public attention, amplifying interest and sales of the memoir.