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Elizabeth Holmes BLOOD MONEY

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March 21, 2022

THE TECH ENTREPRENEUR SWINDLED BILLIONS OUT OF SILICON VALLEY

- Kylie Walters

Elizabeth Holmes BLOOD MONEY

Hailed as the next Steve Jobs, Elizabeth Holmes was a breath of fresh air among the boys of big tech during the early 2010s. With her signature black turtlenecks and big, innocent blue eyes, the entrepreneur seemed to be an anomaly, using her “genius” to help others rather than solely wanting to bank billions.

“To me, nothing matters more than the reality in our healthcare system today, which is, when someone is sick, by the time we find out about it, it’s often too late to do anything about it,” the then-31-year-old explained while speaking at a conference in 2015.

Spurred on by her fear of needles, Holmes dropped out of Stanford University at age 19 intending to revolutionise healthcare. Setting up her company Theranos, the teenager claimed to have invented a machine that would put preventative healthcare at everyone’s fingertip.

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