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Title: Theranos trial: Jury to decide fate of Elizabeth Holmes
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URL Source: https://news.yahoo.com/theranos-tri ... th-holmes-hears-005936597.html
Published: Dec 17, 2021
Author: staff
Post Date: 2021-12-25 17:53:44 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 226
Comments: 4

Theranos trial: Jury to decide fate of Elizabeth Holmes

December 17, 2021·3 min read

Eliabeth Holmes walks to court with her parents and her partner Elizabeth Holmes walks to court for closing arguments accompanied by her parents and her partner

A jury has begun deliberations in the trial of Elizabeth Holmes, who is accused of lying about her once-lauded Silicon Valley blood-testing start-up Theranos to patients and investors.

Theranos falsely said it could detect diseases with a few drops of blood.

The prosecution argued that Ms Holmes lied when her "house of cards" faced financial failure.

The defence portrayed her as a hardworking CEO who believed in her company's mission.

"You know that at the first sign of trouble, the crooks cash out, criminals cover up and rats flee a sinking ship," defence attorney Kevin Downey said on Friday. But Ms Holmes stayed, he said, and she "went down with that ship when it went down".

The firm, at one point valued at $9bn (£6.5bn), was once the darling of Silicon Valley. Theranos promised it would revolutionise the healthcare industry, but it began to unravel in 2016 after a Wall Street Journal investigation reported that its core blood-testing technology did not work.

Ms Holmes, 37, faces nine counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy. Each count carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

The jury of eight men and four women at the court in San Jose, California, will resume deliberations on Monday after being handed the case on Friday afternoon.

For three months at trial, the jurors heard two starkly different accounts of the former self-made billionaire, whose downfall shook Silicon Valley.

The prosecution told of a conniving and ruthless businesswoman who intentionally lied to investors and patients about what Theranos could do.

Ms Holmes was able to raise more than $900m from billionaires such as media magnate Rupert Murdoch and tech mogul Larry Ellison.

On Thursday assistant US attorney Jeffrey Schenk said that Ms Holmes "chose fraud over business failure". The choice "was not only callous, it was criminal".

Mr Schenk tried to poke holes in Ms Holmes' claims that she never knowingly misled investors or patients. He reminded jurors of a text message sent from Ms Holmes to her former business partner and boyfriend, Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, during a 2015 regulation inspection saying she was "praying literally nonstop".

The message demonstrated she had concerns about Theranos at the time of the inspection, Mr Schenk said. Ms Holmes had said that a highly critical report stemming from that inspection was a "lightbulb moment" for her, in which she realised her lab did not have the capabilities she said she had believed it did.

Mr Schenk also referred back to a 2014 cover story in Fortune magazine on Ms Holmes, a profile that helped cement her reputation as a Silicon Valley rising star. In a clip played to the jury, Ms Holmes is heard telling journalist Roger Parloff that Theranos labs ran only on the firm's proprietary devices.

This untrue, Mr Schenk reminded jurors. Theranos was using third-party machines at that time.

But on Friday, defence attorney Kevin Downey sought to deflect blame from Ms Holmes.

Investors who lost money with Thernanos' collapse bear responsibility, Mr Downey said.

And he sought to pick apart the testimony of a star witness for the prosecution, Adam Rosendorff, Theranos' former lab director.

The lab was under Mr Rosendorff's purview, Mr Downey argued. "It was not Ms Holmes' responsibility."

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

That super-deep voice she used to put on was really creepy.

StraitGate  posted on  2021-12-25   19:20:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

The mainstream news is reporting that Holmes was convicted on four of 11 federal charges.

She's expected to appeal.

No word from fedgov yet regarding whether they'll re-try her on the three counts that the jury couldn't decide on.

StraitGate  posted on  2022-01-04   17:10:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: StraitGate (#1) (Edited)

super-deep voice

We have a relatively new employee where I work. She is forklift operator. She was singing the other day and has an alto voice. Might be that was because she smokes. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2022-01-04   20:44:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: BTP Holdings (#3)

I had a nice lady in the alto section once. Turned out she'd smoked Chesterfields since age 13 and could ezily sing lower than any of the basses. Since tenors are so rare I parked her in that section ;)

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