Elizabeth Holmes sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for Theranos fraud

Elizabeth Holmes sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for Theranos fraud

by Joseph Anthony
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A federal judge sentenced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to 11 years and three months in prison for defrauding investors in her now-defunct blood-testing startup that was once valued at $9 billion.

In San Jose, California, U.S. District Judge Edward Davila sentenced Holmes, 38, on three counts of investor fraud and one count of conspiracy after a jury convicted her last January following a trial spanning three months. The prosecution had recommended a sentence of 15 years in prison, while the defense had urged the judge to impose no prison time.

Holmes, dressed in a dark blouse and black skirt, hugged her parents and her partner after the sentence was handed down.

During the sentencing hearing, Holmes cried as she said she was โ€œdevastatedโ€ by her failures and would have done many things differently if she had the chance.

โ€œI have felt deep shame for what people went through because I failed them,โ€ Holmes said.

Before handing down the sentence, Davila called the case โ€œtroubling on so many levels,โ€ questioning what motivated Holmes, a โ€œbrilliantโ€ entrepreneur, to misrepresent her company to investors.

โ€œThis is a fraud case where an exciting venture went forward with great expectations only to be dashed by untruths, misrepresentations, plain hubris and lies,โ€ the judge said.

Davila set an April surrender date for Holmes.

Her lawyers are expected to ask the judge to allow her to remain free on bail during her planned appeal. They are expected to appeal the judgeโ€™s decisions to uphold the juryโ€™s conviction of Holmes as well as her sentence at the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeff Schenk told Davila during the hearing that a 15-year sentence would be โ€œmaking a statement that the ends donโ€™t justify the means.โ€

Holmesโ€™ attorney Kevin Downey sought home confinement, saying leniency was justified because unlike someone who committed a โ€œgreat crimeโ€ she was not motivated by greed.

The federal probation office had recommended a 9-year prison sentence, according to court papers.

U.S. Attorney Stephanie Hinds said the sentence for Holmes โ€œreflects the audacity of her massive fraud and the staggering damage she caused.โ€ Downey declined to comment as he left court.

Prosecutors said during the trial that Holmes misrepresented Theranosโ€™ technology and finances, including by claiming that its miniaturized blood testing machine was able to run an array of tests from a few drops of blood. The company secretly relied on conventional machines from other companies to run patientsโ€™ tests, prosecutors said.

Holmes testified in her own defense, saying she believed her statements were accurate at the time.

She was convicted on four counts but acquitted on four other counts alleging she defrauded patients who paid for Theranos tests.

Theranos Inc promised to revolutionize how patients receive diagnoses by replacing traditional labs with small machines envisioned for use in homes, drugstores and even on the battlefield.

Forbes dubbed Holmes the worldโ€™s youngest female self-made billionaire in 2014, when she was 30 and her stake in Theranos was worth $4.5 billion. Theranos collapsed after a series of Wall Street Journal articles in 2015 questioned its technology.

Actress Amanda Seyfried in September won an Emmy Award for portraying Holmes in the limited series โ€œThe Dropout.โ€

Before sentencing Holmes, Davila asked if any of her victims were in the courtroom.

Alex Shultz, whose son Tyler Shultz worked at Theranos and whose father, former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz, invested in the company, told the judge how a family member once heard Holmes describe her supposedly revolutionary technology.

โ€œWhatโ€™s the hitch?’โ€ the family member asked Holmes,according to Shultz.

โ€œThere is no hitch,โ€ Holmes responded.

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