- Author Sarah Wynn-Williams, known for her bestselling memoir "Careless People," appeared at the 2026 Hay Festival but was legally forbidden from speaking.
- Meta, Facebook's parent company, imposed a legal injunction preventing Wynn-Williams from promoting her book, which details her seven years working at the tech giant.
- "Careless People" contains allegations about Facebook's workplace culture, political influence, decision-making, and Wynn-Williams's termination after filing a sexual harassment complaint.
- Meta filed a lawsuit claiming Wynn-Williams violated a non-disparagement agreement and stated she was fired for "poor performance and toxic behavior," calling her harassment claims "misleading and unfounded."
- Wynn-Williams faces a $50,000 fine each time she promotes her book or makes disparaging comments about Meta, which led to her silent appearance and a standing ovation at the festival.
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