SAN JOSE, Calif. — Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was convicted Monday of four federal charges of fraud for exaggerating to investors what her blood testing company's machines could do, how much money the company could earn and how widely the machines were being used.Jan 4, 2022
Her sentencing has been pushed back to allow for the trial of Rimesh Balwani, whose trial for related fraud charges began in March. Holmes will remain free for the eight months leading up to her sentencing hearing on a $500,000 bond, which is secured by property.Mar 22, 2022
Currently, Holmes is living in California. According to CNBC, the new mother is living on a nine-bedroom Silicon Valley estate, worth an estimated $135 million. New episodes of "The Dropout" will be available for streaming every Thursday on Hulu.Mar 8, 2022
Forbes named Holmes the world's youngest self-made woman billionaire--worth $4.5 billion--in 2014, when she was 30 years old.
Holmes, the Theranos founder, faces up to 20 years in prison for each of four counts that led to a conviction in her federal fraud trial. Elizabeth Holmes, the Silicon Valley start-up founder convicted of fraud this month, will be sentenced on Sept.Jan 12, 2022
Holmes' net worth may be currently valued at zero, but she certainly doesn't seem to be living a humble life. She has been staying with Evans, who comes from a wealthy family that founded the Evans Hotel Group, a hotel chain in Southern California.Mar 11, 2022
Billy EvansElizabeth HolmesKnown forFounder and CEO of Theranos Criminal fraudCriminal statusOn bailSpouse(s)Billy Evans ( m. 2019) (indeterminate marriage status)Children110 more rows
Christian Holmes IVElizabeth Holmes / Father
Former Theranos employees have claimed that Holmes' signature deep voice was fake, and that she taught herself to speak at a lower register to be taken more seriously in the male-dominated world of Silicon Valley. Holmes' family has denied that she intentionally altered her voice.Mar 8, 2022
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Wyatt told ABC News that Cosby has hired attorney Joseph P. Green Jr. to represent him going forward. Corey Perrine/AP. Bill Cosby, center, leaves with publicist Ebonee Benson, left, and spokesperson Andrew Wyatt for the day from his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse, April 18, 2018, in Norristown, Pa.
It's not the first time Cosby has parted ways with a legal team. Cosby was represented during his first jury trial in 2016 on the same sexual assault charges by attorneys Brian McMonagle, Angela Agrusa and others. That trial ended with a hung jury and a mistrial.
Of course, when in doubt where a woman is concerned, blame the uterus — or, more specifically, "uterine disease," which Isabella's lawyer argued was the root cause of the diary's lies. And have no doubt they were lies, since one characteristic of said disease, according to her lawyer, was its sufferer's tendency to produce "sexual delusions ...
The very spirit of the trial brought to light the private versus public nature of journaling, not to mention boundary issues as Isabella's inner thoughts were read aloud in court, parsed (by men) and then judged for their truthfulness, a standard not normally applied to one's private scribblings.
If Isabella Robinson had a Facebook account in 1858, her relationship status would be "It's complicated.". Unhappily married to civil engineer Henry Robinson — a most "uncongenial partner" — Isabella set her lonely sights on the dashing and very much attached hydropath Dr. Edward Lane.