Beyond the Storm: Navigating the Uncharted Waters of the Post-Pandemic Corporate Landscape
As the storm of the pandemic begins to subside, corporate leaders face a landscape that has forever changed. The question …
May 25, 2021: -Jurors in the trial of Elizabeth Holmes will hear evidence about her extravagant lifestyle as Theranos CEO but with limitations.
That’s the ruling issued by U.S. District Court Judge Edward Davila on Saturday as part of a 100-page response to Holmes’ motions in the coming criminal trial.
The judge granted in part Holmes’ motion, excluding evidence referencing her lifestyle outside of her position as chief executive of the start-up blood-testing.
“The Government plans to introduce evidence that Holmes enjoyed a lifestyle as Theranos CEO that is comparable to those of other tech company CEOs. Including salary, travel, celebrity, and other perks and benefits commensurate with the position,” Davila writes.
However, “references to specific purchases or details that reflect the branding of clothing, hotels, or other personal items are not relevant, and the prejudicial effect of that evidence outweighs any probative value,” the judge further says.
The ruling is a victory for Holmes as prosecutors cannot introduce details about Holmes’ purchases and the items outside of her position as CEO, personally. Holmes lived in an expensive rental home, traveled by private jet, stayed at luxury hotels, and employed Theranos-paid assistants to run her lavish shopping sprees.
“Each time Holmes made an extravagant purchase, it is reasonable to infer that she knew her fraudulent activity allowed her to pay for those items,” Davila wrote.
The ruling comes two weeks after Holmes battled it out with prosecutors in court over whether details of her wealth, lifestyle, and perks she attained as CEO would be relevant to jurors in her trial.
At the height of Theranos, the start-up was valued at $9 billion, and Holmes was touted as the world’s youngest self-made woman billionaire. The company collapsed in 2018 following a Wall Street Journal investigation that revealed failings in the blood-testing technology.
Davila ruled on more than 20 dueling motions on what jurors can hear in her trial, scheduled to begin on Aug. 30.
Davila denied a motion by the government to admit business-related text messages between Holmes and her co-defendant Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani.
Prosecutors say the messages show the two top executives knew how much trouble Theranos was in before it collapsed. In a November 2014 text to Holmes, Balwani describes one Theranos lab as a “disaster zone,” adding he would “work on fixing this.”
Holmes and Balwani have pled not guilty to a dozen criminal wire fraud charges connected with deceiving investors, patients, and doctors.
As the storm of the pandemic begins to subside, corporate leaders face a landscape that has forever changed. The question …
In the ever-evolving symphony of corporate dynamics, a new movement has emerged, reshaping the traditional …
Workplace culture has evolved beyond the superficial allure of ping-pong tables and casual Fridays in the ever-shifting landscape …
In the grand orchestration of corporate strategy, a new conductor has taken the stage, wielding algorithms instead …
In the pulsating heartbeat of technological evolution, a virtual reality revolution is unfurling, beckoning us to reimagine the very essence …
In the grand theater of corporate endeavors, where success is not merely measured in profits but in the harmonious achievements of inspired teams, what if I told you …
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PwC released a joint report unveiling a landmark achievement within the digital advertising …
China has implemented a policy change that discontinues the live feed of data pertaining to foreign inflows and outflows within …
A group of U.S. consumers filed a lawsuit in federal district court on April 16, 2024, to halt Alaska Air’s proposed $1.9 billion acquisition ….
Chemical giant BASF (FSE: BAS) has secured a significant step towards sustainable operations at its Zhanjiang Verbund site …
Leave us a message
Subscribe
Fill the form our team will contact you
Advertise with us
Fill the form our team will contact you