Theranos founder filed for a fresh trial after Adam Rosendorff told her he felt 'he had done something wrong'
If the guilty verdict is upheld, she faces 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000 plus restitution for each count. Her legal team was relying heavily on Rosendorff’s post-trial action to help the former entrepreneur avoid a prison sentence. “This is just what good lawyers do when they have lost a case.” In questioning by US district judge Edward Davila on Monday, Rosendorff said he felt remorseful about the possibility that Holmes’s young child with Evans would be without her mother if Holmes is sentenced to prison. She needs to pay her debt to society.” “The only person that can help her is herself.
"I don't want to help Ms. Holmes, she's not someone who should be helped," said former Theranos lab director Adam Rosendorff.
Evans said that Rosendorff said "he tried to answer the questions honestly but that the prosecutors tried to make everyone look bad." Holmes may be pregnant again." He also disputed Holmes' allegation that he recanted previous statements made under oath during the trial. She is seeking a new trial because of an unannounced visit by Rosendorff to She needs to pay her debt to society." "I don't want to help Ms.
Ms. Holmes, founder of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos, asked for a new trial after a surprise visit from a key witness to her house.
Rosendorff to Ms. Rosendorff drove to Ms. He will decide whether Ms. Rosendorff responded by accusing Ms. He tried to piggyback on the visit from Dr. He said he felt sympathy for Theranos employees who were affected by the scandal — but not for Ms. The visit by the key witness, Ms. The judge most likely allowed the hearing to prevent Ms. Holmes from using the incident in her inevitable appeal, Ms. But in the ensuing months, as Ms. That incident became the basis of Ms. Holmes asked the judge to overturn her conviction, citing a lack of evidence, and submitted a flurry of requests for a new trial based on new evidence.
The former lab director of the blood-testing company Theranos stood by his earlier testimony in the trial of former CEO Elizabeth Holmes on Monday, ...
He is expected to be sentenced in November. An attorney for Holmes did not immediately respond to comment sought by NBC News. Rosendorff's purported remarks prompted Holmes' attorneys to seek a new one.
A key government witness from Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes's fraud trial told a judge he visited her home in August unannounced not because he ...
Infamous con man Elizabeth Holmes who made billions through her sham of a blood-testing startup is gearing for a hearing as court evaluates her request of a ...
The request for a new trial by Holmes' lawyers comes days before the court was expected to announce her sentencing. She was found guilty of fraud in 2022. "What the court wants to know is, 'Dr.
A key witness against Elizabeth Holmes stood by testimony that helped convict her after allegedly casting doubt on it in a recent visit to her home.
She needs to pay her debt to society." "He said that the government made things sound worse than they were when he was up on the stand during his testimony." "She needs to pay her debt to society." Holmes faces up to 20 years in prison for each count on which she was found guilty. "The only person that can help her is herself. - "I don't want to help Ms.
Theranos founder, Elizabeth Holmes, who was convicted of fraud earlier this year, was back in federal court in San Jose on Monday for a hearing in her push ...
Both sides were set to submit arguments in briefings at a later date. Monday’s hearing was originally set aside for Holmes’s sentencing, but the judge postponed that hearing once the Rosendorff questions arose. The court has since set a new sentencing date for Nov. She needs to pay her debt to society." He also told the court, "Many people have made a lot of money from this scandal. "The only person that can help her is herself.
Elizabeth Holmes, implicated in a fraud and conspiracy case, has requested a new trial. However, the stern testimony of a critical witness has created ...
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Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced Theranos founder who was found guilty of defrauding investors, appeared in court Monday, Oct. 17, sporting a visible baby ...
She welcomed her first son, William Holmes Evans, in July 2021 and famously [brought a diaper bag to court](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/17/style/elizabeth-holmes-trial-makeover.html), a move many criticized as an attempt to use her status as a new mother to get out of a fraud conviction. Holmes” and still believes that “she needs to pay her debt to society.” However, as reported by [Oxygen](https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/prosecution-witness-testifies-elizabeth-holmes-214634254.html), he also expressed sadness that Holmes’s son “would spend the formative years of his life without his mother” if she went to prison. [Bill Evans](https://www.thecut.com/2019/03/elizabeth-holmes-engaged-billy-evans.html), Holmes’s partner, submitted filings claiming that Rosendorff expressed regret and concern during his visit — Rosendorff spoke only to Evans and did not see Holmes — supposedly telling Evans that he felt manipulated by the prosecutors in the case. The disgraced [Theranos founder](https://www.thecut.com/2019/03/the-most-bizarre-moments-from-the-theranos-documentary.html) appeared in court on Monday as part of her team’s effort to get a new trial and shocked reporters with what appears to be a very visible baby bump. She has yet to comment on her potential pregnancy, but in a [Dropout-worthy twist](https://www.thecut.com/2022/03/amanda-seyfried-studied-elizabeth-holmes-voice-for-months.html), a witness testifying did. [Holmes’s fight to get a new trial](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/17/technology/elizabeth-holmes-case-adam-rosendorff.html), which currently hinges on former Theranos lab director Dr.