"I feel like I got my vindication:" Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz reacts to Elizabeth Holmes' conviction
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Tyler Shultz, one of the first people to call attention to questionable practices at the blood-testing startup Theranos Inc., believes the jury got it right when it convicted former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes of four counts of fraud.
Holmes was acquitted of four other charges on Monday, and the jurors said they were deadlocked on the three remaining charges. She could file an appeal, but faces up to 20 years in prison for each of the fraud counts.
"I am happy that she was found guilty of these crimes and I feel like I got my vindication from that, and I feel good about that," Shultz told "CBS Mornings."
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