The jury began their first full day of deliberations in the trial of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes' who faces 11 charges of fraud and conspiracy.
Jurors are set to begin their first full day of deliberations Monday after listening to three months of evidence in the trial against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes, who faces 11 charges of fraud and conspiracy.
However, the technology was flawed and in 2015 and 2016, issues were reported when the blood tests were frequently producing faulty and unreliable results, putting patients at risk. The Justice Department filed a criminal case against Holmes in 2018. Prior to her downfall, Holmes' raised more than $900 million from billionaire investors and her board of directors had a number of influential people, including Richard Kovacevich, the former CEO of Wells Fargo; Henry Kissinger, former U.S. secretary of state; and William H. Foege, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,It is up to the jurors to decide if Holmes committed fraud because of her failed technology.