After a battle to keep her free, the Theranos founder reported to prison in Texas on May 30.
Elizabeth Holmes, who was sentenced to 11-and-a-half years in prison, will now spend just over nine years in prison.The Theranos founder who was convicted of fraud just had her sentence reduced, according to records with the Federal Bureau of Prisons.MORE:
Holmes was convicted of fraud and conspiracy last November on multiple charges of defrauding investors while running the failed blood testing startup Theranos.She will be released on December 29, 2032. No details on the change have been revealed.
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