Elizabeth Holmes, convicted Theranos CEO, describes prison life as "hell" and plans to return to tech post-release in 2032.
Elizabeth Holmes, the former Theranos CEO convicted of fraud, spoke in an interview about her prison life, calling it "hell and torture." Despite maintaining her innocence, she admitted to doing things differently. Holmes plans to return to healthcare technology after her 2032 release and is working on criminal justice reform, including a bill to bolster the presumption of innocence. She spends her time in prison working as a re-entry clerk and on personal fitness and learning, while also working on patents for new inventions.
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