In a special bonus episode of "The Dropout: Elizabeth Holmes on Trial," we break down what happened during Holmes' sentencing hearing and what is next for the once-lauded Theranos founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hi, it's Rebecca.
We have been on a long journey together following Elizabeth Holmes, tracing her story from Stanford dropout to Silicon Valley Star to disgraced convict.
And now it is Judgment Day.
Today's bonus episode of the dropout is about the sentencing of Elizabeth Holmes.
In fact, it just happened only a few minutes ago.
Elizabeth Holmes has been sentenced to more than eleven years in prison, 135 months, plus three years of supervised release.
When Judge Davila handed down the sentence, a very pregnant and visibly emotional Elizabeth cried.
She hugged her family, her mom, her dad, and her partner, Billy Evans.
Judge Davila told the courtroom, the same one where Elizabeth was found guilty of four counts of criminal fraud ten months ago, that the tragedy of this case is that Elizabeth is a deep thinker.
She's a woman in an industry dominated by powerful males.
People gravitate towards her, but there were manipulations.
He added that investors take risks, but not risks based on lies and fraud.
Just before the sentencing, Elizabeth stood between her attorneys with about 20 family and friends right behind her, and she addressed the court.
She started crying.