Wrong Speak Publishing founder Adam B. Coleman says a former Facebook DEI executive got five years in prison for being a “con artist”.
Former Facebook and Nike DEI manager Barbara Furlow-Smiles pleaded guilty to wire fraud and will face more than five years in prison for stealing from both companies.
“DEI is a sham; it’s run by a sham ideology,” Mr Coleman said.
“Someone like this woman, Smiles who got prosecuted ... she is basically facing five years for being a con artist.
“The reason she was able to get away with it is because you don’t question DEI within corporate America.”
Former Facebook and Nike DEI manager Barbara Furlow-Smiles pleaded guilty to wire fraud and will face more than five years in prison for stealing from both companies.
“DEI is a sham; it’s run by a sham ideology,” Mr Coleman said.
“Someone like this woman, Smiles who got prosecuted ... she is basically facing five years for being a con artist.
“The reason she was able to get away with it is because you don’t question DEI within corporate America.”
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