Holmes' court testimony about the Stanford sexual assault was the first time the public heard her speak directly to the incident. It did, however, receive a brief mention in the bestselling book on Theranos, "Bad Blood" by journalist John Carreyrou.
In it, Carreyrou reports that when Theranos was in damage control mode as it was confronting mounting questions about the efficacy of the company's blood-testing devices, she floated the idea of going public with the sexual assault account as a way of generating sympathy, but her advisers counseled against it.
Possibly unpopular opinion: I don't really care about her defrauding a bunch of Silicon Valley investors. Fuck them.
Fuck Silicon Valley. Fuck BioTech. I'm not saying she "did the right thing", but I also don't feel sympathy for the people she fucked over in that instance...
If it helps bring the whole thing crashing down, good.
Yeah, I don't care about a bunch of obscenely rich idiots who got talked into spending millions by a wild-eyed sociopath who sounds like a tranny and Bill Clinton's star power. The world would be a better place if everyone involved ended up living under a bridge.
The bigger issue is that they actually did some real tests for hospitals and they reported wrong results which negatively affected real people's diagnoses, but that was probably just a drop in the ocean of usual medical malpractice anyway.
They call 'em "accredited investors" because they're supposed to be smart enough to check on shit themselves. That said, what she did is and should be illegal. I think the bigger question is why her because I feel like scams are a dime a dozen, and I don't know how often they're prosecuted, but it doesn't seem like a lot.
Of course at the end of the article
lol. lmao, even.
This makes me want to watch Porky's for old times' sake.
that was the new 'rights' issue to take up. it changed because they stopped caring about wamens voices around the time that bidon won.
Possibly unpopular opinion: I don't really care about her defrauding a bunch of Silicon Valley investors. Fuck them.
Fuck Silicon Valley. Fuck BioTech. I'm not saying she "did the right thing", but I also don't feel sympathy for the people she fucked over in that instance...
If it helps bring the whole thing crashing down, good.
Yeah, I don't care about a bunch of obscenely rich idiots who got talked into spending millions by a wild-eyed sociopath who sounds like a tranny and Bill Clinton's star power. The world would be a better place if everyone involved ended up living under a bridge.
The bigger issue is that they actually did some real tests for hospitals and they reported wrong results which negatively affected real people's diagnoses, but that was probably just a drop in the ocean of usual medical malpractice anyway.
They call 'em "accredited investors" because they're supposed to be smart enough to check on shit themselves. That said, what she did is and should be illegal. I think the bigger question is why her because I feel like scams are a dime a dozen, and I don't know how often they're prosecuted, but it doesn't seem like a lot.
Fuck National Propaganda Radio.
Just go to jail already...