New trouble for Meta: Former executive Sarah Winn-Williams launches a major attack on Zuckerberg, revealing the company’s ‘dark secrets’ in a book.


Serious questions raised on the functioning of Meta Internet media giant Meta is once again in legal trouble. Former company executive Sarah Winn-Williams has filed a lawsuit against Meta in federal court in Northern California. Winn-Williams, who was Global Policy Director at Meta (then Facebook) from 2011 to 2017, has seriously accused the company of silencing her and stopping the promotion of her bestselling book ‘Careless People’.

Shocking allegations against Zuckerberg in the book Sarah Winn-Williams’ book ‘Careless People’ has created a stir in the corridors of Silicon Valley. In this book, he has opened up about the bad behavior of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other top executives. The most shocking revelation in the book is about Zuckerberg’s alleged efforts to please Chinese officials. Winn-Williams claims that the ‘non-disparagement’ agreement she was forced to make when leaving the company was completely wrong and she is now demanding that the agreement be invalidated.

The company denied the allegations On the other hand, Meta has vehemently rejected Winn-Williams’ allegations. A statement issued by the company said that the former executive has violated his legal agreement. Meta claims that the information given in his book is factually incorrect and has been written with the aim of tarnishing the company’s image. The matter is now in court, where it will be interesting to see whether Meta is successful in defending its policies or whether Sarah Winn-Williams’s revelations pose a major legal challenge to the company.