| ▲ | prepend 8 hours ago | |
In the US, a contract can’t supersede laws like those that protect whistleblowers. (I think this is part of how Harvey Weinstein was prosecuted because his NDAs were found invalid) The author didnt disclose any illegal activities in her book. And she didnt claim whistleblower status. | ||
| ▲ | mathgeek 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Not in the book directly, but she did accuse them of securities fraud prior to publication: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/15/whistl... | ||
| ▲ | maximinus_thrax 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> The author didnt disclose any illegal activities in her book. And she didnt claim whistleblower status. Both statements are factually incorrect. > Wynn-William filed a whistleblower complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission in April 2024 and with the Department of Justice in 2025, according to her filing. Also, here's a short but not comprehensive (read the book when it came out and I forget things) list of the sledged illegal activities described in the book: - Collusion with the chinese authorities - Securities fraud - Illegal foreign political contributions - Sexual harassment and workplace retaliation I don't know the reasons for why there has been no enforcement/further investigations aside from some congressional circus, especially when Zuck was caught lying to Congress. But I would be willing to bet that they involve money in politics. | ||