Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced Theranos founder currently serving over 11 years in prison, shared her experiences in an interview. Reflecting on her life behind bars, she describes it as 'hell and torture.' Losing contact with her young children during visits proves particularly challenging. Despite her situation, she finds solace in these visits and maintains a routine focusing on fitness and work. Holmes expresses feelings of surreal detachment from public perception and emphasizes the emotional pain of separation from family, while hoping for her truth to ultimately be recognized.
"It's surreal. People who have never met me believe so strongly about me. They don't understand who I am. It forces you to spend a lot of time questioning belief and hoping the truth will prevail."
"The hardest part was watching my children leave through the secured glass door after each visit. It shatters my world every single time."
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