Summary
Elizabeth Holmes lost her appeal to overturn her fraud conviction, with a federal court ruling there were no legal missteps in her trial.
The court also upheld the conviction of her former partner, Sunny Balwani, and ordered both to pay $452 million in restitution.
Holmes, serving an 11-year sentence, falsely claimed her startup Theranos had revolutionary blood-testing technology.
The fraud, exposed in 2015, became one of Silicon Valley’s biggest scandals, leading to Theranos’ collapse and widespread media coverage, including books, documentaries, and a TV series.
Didn’t she get pregnant twice to avoid prison?