Will Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Cast Herself as a Victim?
www.aljazeera.com -Facing fraud charges and years in prison, ex-Theranos CEO could invoke ‘mental disease’ defense.
Theranos was a privately held health technology corporation. It was initially touted as a breakthrough technology company, with claims of having devised blood tests that required only very small amounts of blood and could be performed very rapidly using small automated devices the company had developed. — Wikipedia
Facing fraud charges and years in prison, ex-Theranos CEO could invoke ‘mental disease’ defense.
U.S. Department of Justice drew link to Theranos when announcing Los Altos man’s securities-fraud charge.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes plans to introduce evidence of a mental condition that affects the issue of guilt.
Holmes is accused of defrauding investors by falsely claiming Theranos devices could perform several tests with one drop of blood.
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At issue are communications with a law firm that defunct blood-testing startup Theranos had given to the Securities and Exchange Commission
Elizabeth Holmes is accused of running a huge alleged fraud for a blood testing startup.
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(Bloomberg) — Former Theranos Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Holmes is exploring a “mental disease” defense for her criminal fraud trial, in one of Silicon Valley’s most closely…
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder and former CEO of Theranos, may seek a “mental disease” defense in her criminal fraud trial, according to a new court document.
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The rise and fall of Theranos, the disgraced Silicon Valley blood-testing start-up, has inspired a bestselling book, a hit podcast and a documentary. There’s even a Hollywood film in the planning