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Whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams sues Meta over attempts to ‘silence’ her

Former Meta employee Sarah Wynn-Williams filed a lawsuit against the tech company on Thursday, accusing Meta of attempting to "silence" her. The 57-page complaint, submitted to a US district court in California, asserts that an interim arbitration ruling sought by Meta, which aimed to prevent Wynn-Williams from publishing her memoir "Careless People," was "improper and unlawful." Wynn-Williams' legal filing contends this ruling constitutes a "blatant violation of the first amendment" and further accuses Meta of engaging in "coercive surveillance." The lawsuit centers on Meta's alleged actions to suppress Wynn-Williams' ability to share her experiences and insights through her book.
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