Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes received a postponement on her surrender to federal prison in connection with an appeal of her case filed in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The former biotech ...
After Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced to 11 years in prison in November 2022, she's now about to spend her life behind bars. On Tuesday, the convicted Theranos founder and CEO who was found guilty ...
A US judge in California is deciding whether Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of medical testing company Theranos, can delay the start of her 11-year prison sentence while she appeals her ...
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is requesting to start her time behind bars on May 30 after losing a bid to remain out of prison while appealing multiple convictions of defrauding the company ...
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Holmes' former business partner, Sunny Balwani, was sentenced to nearly 13 years in prison for fraud last year. Categories: Investments , United States . Tags: Elizabeth Holmes , fraud .
SAN FRANCISCO - Disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes will remain free through the Memorial Day weekend before surrendering to authorities on May 30 to begin her more than 11-year prison ...
The case of Elizabeth Holmes - disgraced former CEO of Theranos (a blood testing start-up based in Silicon Valley) continues to fascinate us, even after she was convicted on four out of 11 counts ...
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of blood testing start-up Theranos, will be sentenced on September 26 following her conviction for defrauding investors in a company once worth $9 billion.
A federal judge sentenced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to 11 years and three months in prison for defrauding investors in her now-defunct blood-testing startup that was once valued at $9 billion.
Holmes was accused of defrauding investors with promises of new medical technology that would have revolutionized health care. Zack Smith discusses the ins and the outs of the trial. Copied This ...