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Elizabeth Holmes starts 11-year prison sentence

Elizabeth Holmes STARTS 11-Year Prison Sentence at Texas Women’s Prison Camp

Disgraced Theranos founder, Elizabeth Holmes, started serving her 11-year prison sentence in Bryan, Texas, for her role in the infamous blood-testing hoax. The Federal Bureau of Prisons reports that she entered the minimum-security women’s prison camp on Tuesday, which houses about 650 women deemed the lowest security risk.

LAST Day Free: Elizabeth Holmes Spends Last Day With Family Before Starting 11-YEAR Sentence

Convicted fraudster Elizabeth Holmes was pictured spending her last day with her family before she starts her 11-year prison sentence tomorrow. After many attempts to appeal her sentence, the court finally ruled that she must report to prison on 30 May.

Elizabeth Holmes gets New York Times profile

Elizabeth Holmes Gets WEIRD New York Times Profile

Elizabeth Holmes gave a series of interviews to the New York Times, revealing she has been volunteering for a rape crisis hotline and sharing her reflections on the mistakes she made with Theranos. It’s the first time she has spoken to the media since 2016, this time without her trademark baritone voice, and she hinted at future ambitions in health tech despite her criminal conviction.

Elizabeth Holmes delays jail sentence

Elizabeth Holmes DELAYS Jail Sentence After WINNING Appeal

Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the fraudulent company Theranos, successfully appealed to delay her 11-year jail term. Her lawyers cited “numerous, inexplicable errors” in the decision, including references to charges for which the jury acquitted her.

In November, Holmes was sentenced to 11 years and three months after a Californian jury found her guilty of three counts of investor fraud and one count of conspiracy. However, the jury acquitted her of the patient fraud charges.

Holmes’s appeal was initially rejected earlier this month, with a judge telling the former Theranos CEO to report to prison on Thursday. However, that decision has now been reversed by the higher court that ruled in her favor.

The prosecutors will now have to respond to the motion by 3 May while Holmes remains free.

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