
Elizabeth Holmes trial: What you should know as the jury begins deliberations
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Elizabeth Holmes' fate is now in the hands of a jury of eight men and four women. The jury is set to deliberate on Monday and is tasked with determining whether the onetime billionaire who claimed to have revolutionized blood testing knowingly misled investors, doctors, and patients about her startup in order to take their money.
It has been more than three years since Holmes, now 37, was first criminally indicted, following delays spurred by the pandemic as well as the birth of Holmes' first child. Her fraud trial has been underway for more than three months in a San Jose federal courtroom.
Here's what you need to know to catch up as jury begins to deliberate.

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