Convicted Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes opens up from prison: Here's what she's up to
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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.
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