The clock is ticking for Elizabeth Holmes, who is expected to receive a multi-year prison sentence Nov. 18.
he felt “obligated from a moral and ethical perspective to alert the public” about Theranos’ inaccurate test results.
Rosendorff is directly quoted as saying: “I was only really able to come off medication when trials were scheduled in early 2020,” in apparent reference to the federal criminal trials of Holmes and her co-accused, former Theranos chief operating officer Sunny Balwani, who was tried andHolmes’ lawyers noted in a filing that Rosendorff’s profile on business networking website LinkedIn includes a link to the Jewish Report article.
In a court filing Monday, Holmes’ attorneys said they would file a motion to force Rosendorff to answer — in a non-public hearing — the questions he did not address in the hearing.