
Elizabeth Holmes set to be grilled by prosecution again
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Elizabeth Holmes is set to resume testifying in her criminal trial Tuesday, marking her sixth day on the witness stand, and her second day of being questioned by the prosecution. Some of the focus may be on two words she's repeatedly cited in her defense: "trade secrets."
During her time on the stand, the former CEO and founder of Theranos has cited "trade secrets" as rationale for why the company concealed use of commercially sold lab equipment to test patient samples; why the company went after whistleblowers it discovered were talking to then-Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou; and why it was aggressive in trying to quash his investigation that published in October 2015 and upended the company.
Assistant US attorney Robert Leach is expected to grill Holmes about the trade secrets point on Tuesday, which marks the fourteenth week of her high-profile trial. Indeed, Leach's frustration with the trade secret defense became evident last Tuesday.

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