[CNMO News] Holmes was named the world's youngest self-made female billionaire by Forbes magazine in the United States. In Silicon Valley, there is hardly a woman as successful as she is, so she is also known as the "female version of Jobs." But Holmes' success was based on fraud, and it was doomed to not last long. In 2018, Holmes was accused of "mass fraud" and her business empire went out of business.

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News on September 9 that Holmes's case was formally heard on September 8, and she faces charges of falsely claiming to possess revolutionary blood testing techniques and defrauding patients and investors. But if Holmes is to be convicted, government lawyers need to convince the jury that she was deliberately defrauding. If convicted, Holmes will spend 20 years in prison.
However, the trial will not end soon, according to foreign media reports, the trial is expected to last more than three months.
Homs' company Theronos claims to be able to perform rapid blood testing with fingertip blood, meaning disease screening and comprehensive health testing with just a few drops of blood. This not only deceives consumers, but also fools many well-known figures, such as media tycoon Murdoch, who has invested in Theronos.
Holmes's "deeds" were written by John Carreyrou as a nonfiction work called "Bad Blood," which some readers said could be adapted into a film.