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Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes leaving federal court after the verdict
Monday in San Jose, Calif. Josh Edelson for The Wall Street Journal
U.S.


THE ELIZABETH HOLMES VERDICT: THERANOS FOUNDER IS GUILTY ON FOUR OF 11 CHARGES
IN FRAUD TRIAL


JURY’S MIXED VERDICT CAPS DOWNFALL FOR FORMER STARTUP CEO WHO CLAIMED TO
REVOLUTIONIZE THE BLOOD-TESTING INDUSTRY

Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes leaving federal court after the verdict
Monday in San Jose, Calif. Josh Edelson for The Wall Street Journal
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Updated Jan. 3, 2022 11:45 pm ET

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SAN JOSE, Calif.— A federal jury convicted Elizabeth Holmes, the startup founder
who claimed to revolutionize blood testing, on four of 11 charges that she
conducted a yearslong fraud scheme against investors while running Theranos
Inc., which ended up as one of Silicon Valley’s most notorious implosions.

The verdict caps a steep fall for the former Silicon Valley star who once graced
magazine covers with headlines such as “This CEO is Out for Blood” and emulated
Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs by wearing black turtlenecks.

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