Will Elizabeth Holmes Testify in the Theranos Trial?

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The prosecution is expected to wrapper its lawsuit soon.

Soumya Karlamangla

Nov. 18, 2021, 8:34 a.m. ET

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The Theranos laminitis  Elizabeth Holmes, left, and her parent  arrived astatine  a courthouse successful  San Jose on Wednesday.
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The signifier is acceptable for what could beryllium the astir melodramatic infinitesimal of the transgression proceedings of Elizabeth Holmes, laminitis of the failed start-up Theranos.

After 11 weeks of tribunal proceedings plagued by delays, prosecutors look prepared to remainder their lawsuit soon. Then the defence volition beryllium up.

The defence lawyers’ database of imaginable witnesses includes Holmes, the erstwhile Silicon Valley darling who has pleaded not blameworthy to aggregate counts of ligament fraud and faces up to 20 years successful situation if convicted.

“Taking the basal would beryllium a risky move, but Holmes has shown she tin beryllium precise persuasive and charismatic,” Erin Griffith, a newsman for The New York Times, told me. “And she’s intelligibly a risk-taker.”

Holmes dropped retired of Stanford and started the blood-testing start-up Theranos astatine property 19. For years she convinced big-name investors of her company’s promise. At 1 point, Theranos was valued astatine $9 billion.

But she and the institution fell from grace aft claims astir its exertion were shown to beryllium false. Her downfall has captured the nationalist imaginativeness and spawned a documentary, book and podcast — and a mini-series based connected that podcast.

Holmes, present 37 and a caller mother, has been successful the courtroom each time during the trial, but jurors person yet to perceive her talk extracurricular of recordings played arsenic evidence. Her look is covered by a mask. And she sits truthful inactive that a courtroom creator said she’s peculiarly casual to sketch.

The Times newsman Erin Woo told maine that she thought a cardinal portion of the defense’s lawsuit mightiness necessitate Holmes to instrumentality the stand.

Holmes’s lawyers are expected to reason that she was manipulated by Sunny Balwani, Theranos’s erstwhile main operating serviceman and Holmes’s erstwhile boyfriend. In tribunal filings, Holmes has said Balwani, who faces a abstracted proceedings adjacent year, was emotionally abusive and controlling.

But jurors truthful acold haven’t heard overmuch of this argument. And erstwhile Theranos employees are improbable to beryllium capable to shed airy connected Holmes’s backstage beingness with Balwani, Woo told me.

“The 2 of them kept their narration concealed during their clip astatine Theranos,” Woo said. “It seems similar Holmes herself whitethorn person to attest to their narration if her squad wants jurors to recognize what the interior workings of it were like.”

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