We have the verdict Elizabeth Holmes‘ fraud case.
The Theranos CEO was found guilty on four counts and not guilty on four counts on Monday, Jan. 3.
Holmes is guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and three counts of wire fraud. Each count of fraud includes a maximum prison sentence of 20 years, according to The New York TimesIt notes that the sentences will likely be served simultaneously.
The jury decided Holmes was not guilty of the second count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and they reached no verdict on three more counts of wire fraud. She was additionally found not guilty on the final three counts in the case.
CelebHomes News reached out to her attorney for comment. Before the trial began, she had pleaded no guilty to each count.
Holmes dropped out from Stanford in 2004 and became “Tech visionary,” according to Theranos board member, former Secretary of State. Henry A. Kissinger. He wrote the following: TIMEProfile in magazine, 2015: She was named as one of the “100 most influential” people by the publication.
Her blood testing start-up advertised an easier finger prick method.