Elizabeth Holmes, who was convicted of four counts of fraud in January, will have to wait until October to find out if she is going to prison.
Holmes was supposed to be sentenced on September 26, but the U.S. District Court in San Jose, where Holmes was convicted, delayed it until October 17th without any explanation.
Each count has a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, and while legal experts believe it’s very likely she will go to prison, she could get as few as three years behind bars, with her one-year-old child coming into consideration, per NBC.#Update: The sentencing date for Elizabeth Holmes has been moved to October 17th.The Theranos founder and CEO was found guilty on 4 counts of investor fraud.Legal experts tell me she is very likely to go to prison.
pic.twitter.com/33Zl5shEQAThe Stanford University dropout’s criminal case has become a part of pop culture, with a podcast and Hulu show starring Amanda Seyfried with the same name, The Dropout, bringing her story to life.
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