John Carreyrou, formerly of The Wall Street Journal and author of “Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup,” reacts to the sentence in the Elizabeth Holmes trial. Carreyrou was the reporter who broke the Theranos story wide open.
Davila at one point as he was approaching his ruling said the evidence shows Holmes was the leader of the company, but not necessarily the leader of the criminal acts. That appeared to indicate he was leaning toward a shorter term.
"I am devastated by my failings. I have felt deep pain for what people went through because I failed them," she said."I regret my failings with every cell of my body." ... She continued by quoting a poem:"Yesterday I tried to change the world. Today, I'm wise, and want to change myself.Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced Friday to 11.
John Carreyrou, formerly of The Wall Street Journal and author of "Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup," reacts to the sentence in the Elizabeth Holmes trial. Carreyrou was the reporter who broke the Theranos story wide open. The lawyers also debated whether or not to apply an"enhancement for being the organizer of a criminal enterprise."
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