Hello, Insiders. Shona Ghosh here, UK deputy executive editor. Elizabeth Holmes, the perplexing founder behind the failed blood-testing startup Theranos, is set to report to prison today. For those of us riveted by Theranos' collapse, laid out by the journalist John Carreyrou in his book "Bad Blood," it should be a natural close to the saga. But questions persist: Why lie? How were so many of her high-profile investors fooled? And… is she worse than other founders who exaggerate and lie? Let me know your thoughts at insidertoday@insider.com. In today's edition: | |
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THE BIG STORY Holmes heads to prison |
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She was once America's youngest self-made female billionaire. Today, Elizabeth Holmes is set to report to prison after being convicted on four of 11 counts of fraud and conspiracy. The disgraced Theranos founder, who was once reported to have a net worth of $4.5 billion, is now expected to stay in a cell the size of a restroom in her $13,000 a-month home, according to a sketch based on descriptions of the prison. She also faces working for as little as 12 cents an hour and 6 a.m. wake-up calls. It will be a drastic change from her life of luxury, so it may not come as a surprise that she previously delayed the start of her sentence. However, some people are looking forward to her arrival — including a number of current prisoners, per the WSJ. "Some people are like 'I want to be her friend,'" one told the paper. |
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TAKE A LOOK Saudi megacity |
The Saudi crown prince revealed his latest vision for Neom, the $1 trillion megacity that critics fear is set to become a dystopian nightmare. The new images present it as a vacation paradise. See them here. |
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This edition was curated by Shona Ghosh, and edited by Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan, and J.R. Stacey. Get in touch: insidertoday@insider.com. |
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