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Elizabeth Holmes ex-boyfriend convicted of Theranos fraud

Ramesh Balwani guilty on all 12 counts, says courthouse spokesman

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Jul 2022 1:30PM

Elizabeth Holmes ex-boyfriend convicted of Theranos fraud
Ramesh Balwani (pic) is to be sentenced on November 15 and faces the potential for prison time as well as cash fines. – @WorldOfNewsUS Twitter pic, July 8, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO – A top aide and ex-boyfriend of fallen Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was convicted yesterday of defrauding investors and patients at the failed blood testing startup.

Jurors found Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani guilty on all 12 fraud counts charged by federal prosecutors, a spokesman at the courthouse in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose said.

He is to be sentenced on November 15 and faces the potential for prison time as well as cash fines. The judge set his bail at US$750,000 (RM3.32 million) to ensure he shows up for sentencing.

Balwani was tried separately from one-time United States biotech star Holmes, whose trial in the same California courtroom ended in January with guilty verdicts on four counts of tricking investors into pouring money into what she claimed was a revolutionary blood testing system.

But the jury – who had listened to weeks of sometimes complex evidence – also acquitted her on four charges and could not reach a verdict on three others.

Holmes could also be hit with prison time when she is sentenced on September 26. She has filed an appeal asking that her convictions be tossed.

During her trial, Holmes alleged that Balwani was emotionally and physically abusive during their romantic relationship – claims he has denied. She also painted Balwani as a controlling force at Theranos.

Holmes and Balwani are rare examples of tech executives facing charges over a company’s flame-out, in a sector littered with the carcasses of failed startups that once promised untold riches.

Her trial shined a spotlight on the blurred line between the hustle that characterises the industry and outright criminal dishonesty.

US prosecutor Robert Leach told jurors in a federal courthouse in San Jose that Balwani piloted the firm alongside Holmes and that the pair were “partners in everything, including their crime”.

But 57-year-old Balwani’s attorney Stephen Cazares said his client never committed fraud, and was convinced of Theranos’ potential.

Balwani, nearly two decades Holmes’ senior, was brought in to help steer the company she had founded in 2003 at just 19 years old.

Holmes, now 38, would go on to promise self-service testing machines that could run an analytical gamut cheaply and on just a few drops of blood – a pledge shattered under fraud allegations.

Prosecutors alleged Holmes and Balwani were aware the technology did not work as advertised, but continued to promote it as revolutionary to patients and the investors who pumped money into the company.

As Theranos soared, it attracted luminaries such as Rupert Murdoch and Henry Kissinger, but a series of reports casting doubt on the firm’s claims from Murdoch’s own Wall Street Journal set the company’s collapse in motion. – AFP, July 8, 2022

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