Elizabeth Holmes still isn't sorry
Briefly

In a recent prison interview, Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the failed blood-testing company Theranos, maintains her innocence regarding the fraud charges against her. She recognizes the company's failure but argues that it does not equate to fraud. While she was once a billionaire, her claims were built on deceptive technology that misled patients and investors alike. Despite being convicted of fraud and sentenced to over 11 years in prison, Holmes expresses intentions to focus on reforming the criminal justice system upon her release.
"Theranos failed, I take responsibility for that failure. Failure is not fraud."
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