Two years into her authentic sentence of 11.25 years (now decreased to 9 years for good habits) for fraud and conspiracy whereas working her billion-dollar blood-testing startup Theranos, Elizabeth Holmes spoke to People journal about her life behind bars.
“It has been hell and torture to be right here,” she stated of her time spent at Federal Jail Camp Bryan in Texas.
She describes the heartbreak she experiences each time her kids, who’re 2 and three years outdated, go away after visitations. And, sustaining her innocence, her frustration with individuals’s accusations about her.
“Individuals who have by no means met me consider so strongly about me. They do not perceive who I’m,” she informed Individuals.
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Holmes, like all prisoners at Camp Bryan who’re deemed medically match, has a job and earns 31 cents an hour as a reentry clerk. She says she helps ladies prisoners who’re being launched write their resumes and apply for presidency advantages.
“So many of those ladies haven’t got anybody, and as soon as they’re in there, they’re forgotten,” she informed Individuals. She additionally works as a legislation clerk and teaches French courses.
Holmes says she fills her downtime studying books — every part from Harry Potter to the traditional Chinese language divination handbook I Ching — and sees a psychiatrist to assist her deal with PTSD from the alleged abuse she testified she suffered from ex-boyfriend and Theranos govt Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani. “I want that I left, or I had seen the abuse or understood it — and why I did not — and I am discovering peace with that,” she stated.
Holmes is scheduled to be launched in April of 2032. She says her future plans revolve round spending time together with her household and advocating for incarcerated individuals separated from their kids. “This can be my life’s work,” she stated.