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Just days after being dumped by Mark Zuckerberg, former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg gets court notice for 'using Gmail' and deleting emails

| TOI Tech Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Jan 31, 2025, 10:50 IST
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Sheryl Sandberg, Meta’s former COO, is facing increased scrutiny. Just days after reports claimed that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg blamed her for the company’s controversial policies, a new legal case has emerged. According to The New York Times, during a meeting with Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to former President Donald Trump, Zuckerberg criticized Sandberg for shaping Facebook’s current “culture” and inclusivity efforts.

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Sandberg has now reportedly been sanctioned by a Delaware judge for allegedly deleting emails related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal. According to a report in Tech Crunch, this stems from a shareholder lawsuit filed late last year against Sandberg and former Meta board member Jeff Zients.


What the shareholders have to say


The shareholders allege that Sandberg and Zients used personal email accounts to discuss matters related to a 2018 lawsuit accusing Facebook leaders of violating the law and their fiduciary duties regarding user privacy. They further claim that Sandberg and Zients deleted emails from these personal accounts despite a court order not to. The judge found these allegations credible.

The judge's decision states that Sandberg used a personal Gmail account under a pseudonym for communications relevant to the case. The judge also noted inconsistencies in Sandberg's responses to interrogatories and plaintiffs' questions, suggesting she selectively deleted emails rather than using an auto-delete function.

As a sanction, the judge has raised the burden of proof for Sandberg's affirmative defense. She must now prove her defense with "clear and convincing" evidence, a higher standard than the usual "preponderance" of evidence. The judge also awarded certain expenses to the plaintiffs.
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A spokesperson for Sandberg maintains that the plaintiffs' claims are without merit, stating that "all work emails were preserved on Facebook’s servers."


Also Read: Sheryl Sandberg academic qualifications: Tracing her journey from Harvard to Facebook

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