The mystery behind Elizabeth Holmes' tweeting spree from prison | Fortune
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The mystery behind Elizabeth Holmes' tweeting spree from prison | Fortune
""Mostly my words, posted by others," it reads. When I reached out to FTC Bryan and the Federal Bureau of Prisons to inquire about the account, the FPB was quick to say that Holmes can't post.""
""Individuals inside federal prisons do not have access to the internet or social media," a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Prisons specified, and they are prohibited from keeping cell phones."
Elizabeth Holmes, serving an 11-year prison sentence, has been active on social media, posting over 4,400 times since September. Her account shares reflections, support for free speech, and personal anecdotes. However, a note in her bio indicates that her words are posted by others. The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed that inmates do not have internet access or cell phones, making it impossible for Holmes to manage her account directly.
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