SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Convicted Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes says she plans to get back into health care technology after her release from prison. Holmes was sentenced in 2022 to 11 years in ...
The former Theranos CEO, convicted of fraud, shares details of her life behind bars and separation from her family Philip Cheung/The New York Times/Redux Disgraced former CEO Elizabeth Holmes speaks ...
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes said life behind bars has been “hell and torture” as the former Silicon Valley darling broke her silence for the first time since being convicted of fraud.
"I refused to plead guilty to crimes I did not commit. Theranos failed. But failure is not fraud," she said in a new interview, her first from prison. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor In a cover story ...
Elizabeth Holmes breaks her silence from behind bars, calling it ‘hell and torture,’ in an interview with ‘People.’ The former Theranos CEO says the hardest part about prison is being separated from ...
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes is speaking out publicly for the first time since she entered prison. In an interview with People magazine, Holmes said she feels bad, is not admitting guilt and ...
Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes has given her first interview since entering prison. Holmes maintains her innocence and said she plans to continue working in the health care tech space after ...
Former Theranos founder and Houston resident Elizabeth Holmes spoke about her experience living at a Bryan prison during an interview with People magazine, calling the experience “hell and torture.” ...
From a prison camp in Bryan, Texas, Holmes maintained her innocence in an interview with People magazine. She also said that she’s not done trying to make it in the business world. “I remain ...
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes shed her signature black turtleneck and low-octave voice as she broke her silence in her first interview since her January 2022 fraud conviction. The ...
Elizabeth Holmes is speaking out for the first time in a prison interview. In a cover story for People magazine published on Wednesday, the former Theranos founder and CEO opened up about life in ...