Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes jailed for fraud (2024)

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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has been sentenced to over 11 years in prison for defrauding investors in her blood testing start-up that was once valued at $9bn (£7.5bn).

The former Silicon Valley star falsely claimed the technology could diagnose disease with just a few drops of blood.

Holmes, 38, who is pregnant, tearfully told the court she felt "deep pain" for those misled by the scam.

She was found guilty in January after a three-month trial.

Holmes is expected to appeal against the sentence, which was handed down on Friday in a California court.

Once hailed as the "next Steve Jobs", she was at one time said to be the world's youngest self-made billionaire.

She launched Theranos after dropping out of Stanford University at age 19, and its value rose sharply after the company claimed it could bring about a revolution in disease diagnosis.

But the technology Holmes touted did not work and - awash in lawsuits - the company was dissolved by 2018.

At Holmes' trial in San Jose, California, prosecutors said she knowingly misled doctors and patients about Theranos' flagship product - the Edison machine - which the company claimed could detect cancer, diabetes and other conditions using just a few drops of blood.

They also accused Holmes of vastly exaggerating the firm's performance to its financial backers.

Jurors ultimately found her guilty on four counts of fraud, with a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. But they found her not guilty on four other charges, and failed to reach a verdict on three more.

Before Judge Edward Davila issued his sentence on Friday, Holmes read a speech to the court in which she tearfully apologised to investors and patients.

"I am devastated by my failings. I have felt deep pain for what people went through, because I failed them," she said.

"I regret my failings with every cell of my body," she continued.

The judge referred to Holmes as a "brilliant" entrepreneur, and told her: "Failure is normal. But failure by fraud is not OK."

A warning to Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is a place where fortunes can be made and squandered.It's not unusual for investors to lose big sums of money.

It's also not unusual for founders to make grandiose claims about their tech.

What is different about Holmes' case, though, is that Theranos' unwinding actually led to fraud charges that stuck.

It is notoriously difficult to get successful prosecutions in cases of white-collar fraud in the US.

When investors lose money, they often simply write it off, or pursue compensation privately.

Holmes' punishment is a warning for Silicon Valley executives that there are real consequences for misleading investors.

This isn't a slap on the wrist, it's significant time in prison.

She is required to surrender to begin serving her sentence on 27 April.

Holmes and Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, her former business partner and lover, were charged in 2018 with wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Balwani, who was tried separately, was found guilty of fraud this summer. He will be sentenced next month.

Prosecutors requested that she face 15 years in prison and pay some $800m in restitution to investors, including several high-profile figures such as former US Secretary of Defense James Mattis, who testified against her at the trial, and software tycoon Larry Ellison.

But Holmes' defence team - who argued she was well-intentioned and trying to help people - said she should spend 18 months under house arrest.

The judge on Friday determined that she had caused $121m in losses to investors, including Rupert Murdoch and the family that owns Walmart. The amount she will be required to repay will be determined at a later court hearing.

Over 130 friends, family and former Theranos employees wrote to the judge to appeal for clemency.

The group noted that Holmes is a young mother. She had a son in July 2021 and is currently pregnant with her second child.

It is not known when she is due to give birth. Her lawyers are expected to try to keep her from entering prison until after the baby is born.

Her partner Billy Evans, in his sentencing memo to the court, told the judge that he fears for "a future in which my son grows up with a relationship with his mother on the other side of glass armed by guards".

Eileen Lepera, a Silicon Valley secretary who lost a chunk of her life savings by investing in Theranos, told the BBC she was "happy" with the sentence.

"I think it's fair, considering all the facts of the case," Ms Lepera said. "She [Holmes] knew it was fraud, and she put people's lives at risk."

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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes jailed for fraud (2024)

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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes jailed for fraud? ›

On January 03, 2022, Holmes was found guilty on four counts of defrauding investors – three counts of wire fraud and one of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. In November 2022, she was sentenced to 11 years in prison and she started serving her time in May 2023 .

How long will Elizabeth actually serve? ›

According to the agency's inmate locator, Holmes' release date is scheduled for Dec. 29, 2032. That means she is slated to serve 9 years and seven months. In November a judge sentenced Holmes, who was also CEO of the blood-testing company, to 11 years and three months behind bars.

Did Theranos investors get their money back? ›

Convicted fraudsters Elizabeth Holmes and Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani are on the hook to pay $452 million in restitution for lying to investors about Theranos, but the chances of victims getting all their money back are slim.

How much money does Elizabeth Holmes have? ›

Holmes, who was worth $4.5 billion at Theranos' peak, says she lost it all when the company's valuation collapsed after revelations it was lying about its capabilities. She has claimed in court filings that she has "no assets" and no hope of restarting her career after the Theranos scandal.

How long is Sunny in jail for? ›

A judge sentenced WWE Hall of Fame wrestler Tammy "Sunny" Sytch to 17 years in prison connected to a deadly DUI crash in Daytona Beach that killed a 75-year-old man.

What is Elizabeth Holmes' husband's net worth? ›

The estate has previously been the location of choice for politicians, royalty and Hollywood stars. Numerous reports put Evans' net worth at around US$10 million. It may not be in the billion-dollar range like Holmes is used to, but it does ensure she can still live a privileged life.

How will Holmes pay 452 million? ›

She might never have to fully pay up. A federal court ordered Elizabeth Holmes and Sunny Balwani to pay $452 million. The Theranos founder and her former business partner may never fully pay it. Defendants hit with such orders to pay victims may see it come out of any eventual wages they earn.

How much did Walgreens lose on Theranos? ›

Walgreens Boots Alliance reached a settlement with consumers who said the pharmacy chain misled them about Theranos' fraudulent blood tests. Walgreens will pay $44 million into a fund, which will be paid out to members of the class, if an Arizona judge approves the deal, according to court documents filed Wednesday.

How accurate is the dropout? ›

In fact, nearly all of the most outrageous elements of the story featured in the show were pulled directly from real life, from the gruesome malfunctioning of the Edison machines, to the unfortunate death of one of most qualified and knowledgeable Theranos employees.

Is Elizabeth Holmes still married to Billy Evans? ›

ICYMI, the 39-year-old ex-CEO is reporting to prison on May 30—and is married to 30-year-old hospitality heir William "Billy" Evans, per Vanity Fair. A recent profile on Elizabeth Holmes by The New York Times sheds light on their relationship and family life for the first time in years.

Who is Elizabeth Holmes' current partner? ›

Holmes first met William "Billy" Evans in early 2017. In early 2019, Holmes became engaged to Evans, a 27-year-old heir to Evans Hotels, a family-owned group of hotels in the San Diego area. In mid-2019, Holmes and Evans reportedly married in a private ceremony.

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