As Elizabeth Holmes’s chances of avoiding or delaying her sentence rapidly fade away, I can’t help but feel a bit bemused that her 11 year sentence is for defrauding her investors, not for the bogus medical tests she peddled that might well have resulted in people’s actual deaths.
@mattblaze agree that is very sad. Her investors were all QIBs so her responsibility to them was not fiduciary but it sends a terrible msg that $ > lives.