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Facebook whistleblower sues company to stop arbitration against her
Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Facebook director, sued Meta, alleging the company enforced unlawful arbitration after she published a book detailing her experiences, including claims of sexual harassment and corporate misconduct. She argues Meta retaliated by blocking payment of $310,000 in business expenses and using forced arbitration to silence her. The case centers on Meta's alleged punitive tactics against whistleblowers.
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