Elizabeth Holmes’s Theranos Trial: What You Need to Know

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Soumya Karlamangla

Sept. 8, 2021, 8:20 a.m. ET

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Elizabeth Holmes astatine  a courthouse successful  San Jose past  week.
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Few things person captured the public’s imaginativeness successful caller years similar the saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the laminitis of the defunct blood-testing institution Theranos.

The downfall of Holmes, a Stanford dropout and Silicon Valley darling, spawned not lone wall-to-wall quality coverage, but besides a documentary, a book, a podcast and adjacent a mini-series based connected that podcast. Her communicative offers thing for everyone: clueless bigwig investors, chaotic mendacious promises, black turtlenecks and — let’s beryllium existent — much than a tiny dose of schadenfreude.

This morning, the play is acceptable to proceed with opening statements successful Holmes’s proceedings successful national tribunal successful San Jose, my workfellow Erin Griffith reports. Holmes has pleaded not blameworthy and would look up to 20 years successful situation if convicted.

Here’s what you request to know:

Holmes started Theranos successful 2003, erstwhile she was 19. The institution was based successful Palo Alto and promised to revolutionize wellness attraction by detecting diseases utilizing a azygous driblet of humor from a digit prick. At 1 point, it was valued astatine $9 billion.

But Holmes’s empire came tumbling down aft a Wall Street Journal investigation successful 2015 raised questions astir whether Theranos’s exertion really worked. (It didn’t.)

In 2018, Theranos was dissolved. That aforesaid year, Holmes and Theranos’s erstwhile president, Ramesh Balwani, were indicted connected charges of defrauding investors retired of millions of dollars arsenic good arsenic deceiving hundreds of patients and doctors.

Holmes has been charged with 12 counts of ligament fraud and conspiracy to perpetrate ligament fraud. She has been accused of knowing that Theranos humor tests were unreliable, of harming patients who relied connected them and of overstating the company’s concern deals and performance.

The assemblage consists of 7 men and 5 women who unrecorded successful Northern California. There are besides 5 alternates.

The radical was selected past week from a excavation of 200 imaginable jurors. As you tin imagine, uncovering radical who had ne'er heard of Theranos posed a challenge.

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Though Holmes and Balwani were indicted together, a justice past twelvemonth agreed to effort them separately, my colleagues Erin Griffith and Erin Woo report. Balwani’s proceedings volition statesman aboriginal adjacent year.

The determination to abstracted their cases allows the brace to blasted each different with nary quality for the different to respond, ineligible experts say.

Holmes’s lawyers person indicated that she is apt to reason that she was abused and controlled by Balwani, her concern spouse whom she besides dated. In sealed tribunal filings made nationalist past month, Holmes said her narration with Balwani had a “pattern of maltreatment and coercive control.”

Holmes’s lawyers could reason that she didn’t cognize astir the problems with Theranos’s blood-testing devices and was simply the start-up’s nationalist face, portion Balwani and others handled the technology.

As my colleagues wrote, “The cardinal question volition beryllium whether Ms. Holmes was a deceptive schemer driven by greed and power, oregon a naïf who believed her ain lies and was manipulated by Mr. Balwani.”

Patients who were wrongly diagnosed by Theranos tests are acceptable to attest against Holmes, including immoderate who had been told they were H.I.V. affirmative and a large pistillate who was told she had miscarried, reported NPR.

The imaginable witnesser database names Holmes herself arsenic good arsenic 200 others, including:

  • John Carreyrou, a erstwhile Wall Street Journal newsman who broke the Theranos story

  • Rupert Murdoch, a media mogul who invested successful the start-up

  • David Boies, a erstwhile Theranos lawyer

  • Henry Kissinger, a erstwhile caput of authorities who sat connected Theranos’s board

  • Jim Mattis, a erstwhile defence caput who was besides connected Theranos’s board

As acold arsenic we know, the proceedings won’t beryllium streamed online. The assemblage volition beryllium constricted to radical successful the courthouse.

But The Times volition beryllium publishing regular updates and you tin travel on connected Twitter with Erin Griffith (@eringriffith) and Erin Woo (@erinkwoo), Times reporters who volition beryllium successful the courthouse implicit the adjacent respective weeks.

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The predetermination to determine whether to callback Gov. Gavin Newsom is successful little than a week. I’ll beryllium keeping you updated with the latest successful the newsletter each day.

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  • Dixie fire: The occurrence that has burned much than 917,000 acres is good connected its mode to becoming the largest successful California history, reports CNN.

  • Unemployment benefits end: About 2.2 cardinal Californians mislaid their unemployment security benefits implicit the weekend, reports CalMatters.

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  • New Medi-Cal program: Over the adjacent 5 years, California volition walk $6 cardinal successful authorities and national wealth to effort to supply a slate of societal services to the neediest Medi-Cal beneficiaries, including information deposits and deliveries of fruits and vegetables, reports The Los Angeles Times.

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

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Thanks for reading. I’ll beryllium backmost tomorrow. — Soumya

P.S. Here’s today’s Mini Crossword, and a clue: Word aft second, Sunday oregon Seattle’s (4 letters).

Steven Moity and Briana Scalia contributed to California Today. You tin scope the squad astatine CAtoday@nytimes.com.

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