Sheryl Sandberg, former Meta COO, is facing legal issues connected to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, including allegations of using personal email accounts and deleting critical emails. Sanctioned by a Delaware court, Sandberg must now provide clear and convincing evidence to defend herself. This case highlights ongoing privacy concerns and internal conflicts within Meta.
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