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Prosecutors allege that Holmes and Balwani engaged in two criminal schemes, one to defraud investors, the other to defraud doctors and patients. "By making the cost of testing so low" she said. The Edison was touted as a magical mini lab that could process over 240 tests - from cholesterol to cancer - within one hour. [12] By the end of 2010, Theranos had more than $92 million in venture capital. [125] Holmes gave birth to a son in July 2021. [59][60], In July 2016, CMS banned Holmes from owning, operating, or directing a blood-testing service for a period of two years. The Dropout is available to stream on Hulu. Elizabeth Holmes at Ted Talk 2014. . Inside the weird world of disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes There were things about Holmes herself that were entirely made up, including, of course, her infamous voice. 'They didn't tell me near as much about what they were doing and she never blinked during the interview.'. Holmes addressed her employees in an impassioned speech about how they were 'changing the world,' before Balwani led a rollicking chant that yelled 'F***k you, Carreyrou!' Regulator Bans Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes From Operating Labs for Two Years", "Walgreens Ends Theranos Relationship, Shutters 40 Blood Test Centers", "Pharmacy Inspection, Theranos, Inc., Newark, CA 483", "Theranos just agreed to refund 175,000 people in Arizona who took its tests", "Theranos reaches $4.65 million fraud settlement with Arizona", "Theranos Finalizes Shareholder Recapitalization", "Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes is giving away her shares to dodge lawsuits, report says", "Theranos founder to pay $500,000 to settle 'massive fraud' charges", "She was 'the next Steve Jobs.' [10] In November 2022, she was sentenced to serve 11+14 years in prison.[1]. Her earliest seed money came through family connections, her father was an executive at Enron while her mother worked as a congressional staffer. [22][23] Holmes reported that she was raped at Stanford in 2003. Instead, blood tests were often secretly conducted on third party commercial machines made by Siemens; and unbeknownst to investors and patients, when results did come back from the Edison, they were inconsistent, flawed or flat-out false. They'rekind of important. [133] Investor and executive Ellen Pao wrote in a New York Times opinion piece that Holmes was targeted for prosecution because of "sexism", and that her trial was a "wake-up call for sexism in tech. Talks from the independent TEDx conferences are not included since . Holmes was secretive about the inner workings of Theranos and didn't like to share information even with some of her highest-ranking employees, her responses to reporters were vague, and her ideas seemed far too amazing to be true. She was found not guilty on four counts of defrauding patients three counts of wire fraud and one of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. I watched the hits: Hannah Montana, The Cheetah Girls, Wizards of Waverly Place. Other texts ranged from the mundane: business meetings, staff attendance, internal complaints, flight details and updates on their pet fish, to romantic love overtures:'This is our year,' wrote Holmes, 'We can never forget it tiger for our kids never forget who we are. Then it all came crashing down in 2018. She used plenty of interesting factoids. Love often finds you in the unlikeliest of places and that can include in the midst of a decades-long, zombie-creating global pandemic.
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