《Careless People》作者称 Meta 为封口对其进行了长达 12 个月的监视
'Careless People' author claims Meta surveilled her for 12mos to enforce silence

原始链接: https://fortune.com/2026/06/26/meta-wynn-williams-surveillance-gag-order-lawsuit-2026/

前 Meta 高管萨拉·韦恩-威廉姆斯(Sarah Wynn-Williams)已对这家科技巨头提起联邦诉讼,指控该公司试图非法让她噤声。韦恩-威廉姆斯是回忆录《粗心大意的人》(Careless People)的作者,她声称 Meta 正在利用一份在胁迫下签署的限制性“禁止诋毁协议”,阻止她宣传自己的新书。 这本回忆录详细披露了 Meta 内部令人不安的行为,包括有关首席执行官马克·扎克伯格(Mark Zuckerberg)的个人操守,以及他为结交中国官员所作的努力。Meta 此前已针对该作者获得了紧急禁言令,该公司辩称韦恩-威廉姆斯违反了一份有效的离职协议,并称其书中的内容“充斥着虚假指控”。 韦恩-威廉姆斯坚称,Meta 对她进行了持续的监控,包括在公共活动中对她拍照,以此作为恐吓她并阻止其他举报人的手段。该诉讼旨在废除公司的仲裁令并撤销原始的离职协议,并将 Meta 的行为定性为对言论自由的侵犯。Meta 则坚持认为,该作者只是在利用法律制度来推销书籍,此举违反了她曾获得高额补偿的合约。

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A former Meta executive whose memoir, “Careless People,” provides an explosive insider account of her time at the social media giant, has sued the company for attempting to “silence” her.

The lawsuit, filed Thursday in federal court in Northern California, claims the tech giant’s private arbitration order barring her from speaking about the company or promoting her bestselling book is invalid. It also argues that the severance agreement she signed when she left Meta, in which she agreed not to disparage the company, was done under duress.

Sarah Wynn-Williams served as director of global public policy at Facebook, now operating under parent company Meta Platforms Inc., from 2011 until her firing in 2017. “Careless People” alleges cruel and otherwise disturbing behavior by CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other executives. It also describes Zuckerberg’s alleged efforts to win favor with Chinese officials. Meta has countered that Wynn-Williams violated her agreement and wrote a book filled with inaccuracies.

The lawsuit says Meta is seeking $50,000 in damages for each time Wynn-Williams purportedly violates the non-disparagement agreement, putting her under financial duress. She is asking the court to lift the arbitration order and vacate her severance agreement with the company.

Meta said in a statement that its “former employee is trying to use the legal process to sell books, which an arbitrator already ruled broke the agreement she signed with the company when she accepted a large severance payment years ago. Her book is divorced from reality, disparaging and riddled with false claims.”

Meta, according to the lawsuit, had obtained an emergency gag order that bars Wynn-Williams and her lawyers from criticizing the company or promoting her book. Over the course of more than a year since the book was published, the lawsuit claims, Meta has surveilled her, with company representatives attending her public appearances and photographing her, “all to document that at each event, Ms. Wynn-Williams said nothing about Meta or her book.”

Meta, according to the lawsuit, even took issue with Wynn-Williams attending an arts and literary festival in the U.K. earlier this year, where she sat on a panel but remained silent — because other panelists were critics of the company.

“Meta is pursuing Ms. Wynn-Williams at the expense of free speech and legal constraints not only because she refused to bow to the greed and power of Meta, Mr. Zuckerberg, and other executives, but also to strike fear into the heart of anyone else who dares to consider speaking the truth about Meta’s unlawful and abusive practices in the public interest,” the lawsuit says.

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