Elizabeth Holmes, convicted founder of Theranos, expresses intentions to re-enter health care technology post-release from prison. In an exclusive interview, she emphasizes her work on new patents and recounts her re-entry clerk position, helping fellow inmates. Holmes, who was sentenced to 11 years for investor fraud in 2022, expresses her ongoing commitment to reform, suggesting a shift in her identity since her trial. She is set to be released in 2032 and emphasizes the distinction between failure and fraud.
"Theranos failed. But failure is not fraud," she told People.
"I'm not the same person I was back then," Holmes said, who pleaded not guilty at her trial and maintains her innocence today.
Advocating for criminal justice reform will be her life's work, she said.
Holmes is scheduled to be released from a Texas prison in 2032.
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