Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' latest attempt to seek a new trial has pushed back her sentencing date once again.
Elizabeth Holmes' latest attempt to seek a new trial has pushed back her sentencing date once again.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes arrives at the Robert F. Peckham U.S. Federal Court in San Jose, California, on June 28, 2019. According to the filing, Rosendorff called Holmes and one of her attorneys last month seeking a meeting before driving to the disgraced founder's home and having a conversation with her partner, William Evans.
Theranos raised more than $900 million at its peak, but things began to unravel after a Wall Street Journal exposé revealed that the company's tests were inaccurate and that it was secretly using traditional machines for its testing rather than its own technology.
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