Former Meta Executive Faces Bankruptcy Over $50,000 Fines for Criticizing Company
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Summary
A former Meta executive, Sarah Wynn-Williams, is facing severe financial consequences after publishing an exposé about the company. She is reportedly "on the verge of bankruptcy" due to a $50,000 fine imposed every time she breaches an order banning her from criticizing Meta. The situation was raised in parliament by MP Louise Haigh, who accused Meta of trying to "silence and punish" Wynn-Williams for speaking out about her experiences, including allegations about Meta's dealings with China and treatment of teenagers.
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Mark Zuckerberg's company was trying to "silence and punish" Sarah Wynn-Williams
Wynn-Williams was facing a fine of $50,000 (£37,000) every time she breaches order banning her from criticising Meta
Exclusive: Sarah Wynn-Williams faces $50,000 fine every time she breaches order banning her from criticising Meta
