Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the blood-testing lab Theranos, appears to have had her prison sentence shortened by roughly two years, according to federal records.
Michael Short / Bloomberg via Getty Images filein Bryan, Texas on May 30 to begin serving an 11-year and 3-month sentence for her role in wire fraud at the now-defunct company.
An apparent update to her inmate details on the website of the Bureau of Prisons listed her expected release date as Dec. 29, 2032. That means she would be released roughly two years ahead of schedule. The Bureau of Prisons did not immediately respond to an overnight request for comment from NBC News. A spokesman for the federal agency confirmed the update to
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