At her November sentencing, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was ordered to turn herself in late into April for her prison sentence. MORE ⬇️
Elizabeth Holmes, disgraced founder of the blood testing company Theranos, was ordered in November to turn herself in to serve an 11 year prison sentence after being convicted for wire fraud and conspiracy.
A federal judge said Holmes had failed to prove her case duringan appeals process and would have to keep her scheduled order to appear to be booked into prison on April 27.
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