Meta has secured a temporary prohibition on the promotion and further distribution of a tell-all memoir by former employee Sarah Wynn-Williams. The book, titled “Careless People,” contains allegations of misconduct by senior executives during her time at the company. Meta argues the publication violates a nondisparagement clause in her contract. An arbitrator agreed there was sufficient grounds for this claim. Wynn-Williams must cease promoting the book and retract disparaging comments. Meta denies the allegations, labeling them as a mix of outdated claims and false accusations. The arbitration process will continue privately. — news from The New York Times