Bid for new trial fails, Elizabeth Holmes awaits sentencing
The ruling issued late Monday by U.S. District Judge
In the latest twist in a
Besides rejecting Holmes' claim that a 10-minute visit Rosendorff made to her
Davila has scheduled
Holmes is facing up to 20 years in prison – a stunning reversal of fortune for a once-ballyhooed entrepreneur who appeared on the covers of magazines and on stage with luminaries such as former President
Following a jury's conviction of her in January, Holmes’ legal team first tried to persuade Davila to throw out the verdicts as irrational. When that effort failed, Holmes lawyers last month filed a motion seeking a new trial, based on an uninvited visit that Rosendorff made to a palatial estate she shares with her current romantic partner, William “Billy” Evans, who also is the father of the son she had a few months before her trial began.
In court documents, Evans said an emotionally distraught Rosendorff confided that during his trial testimony that “he tried to answer the questions honestly but that the prosecutors tried to make everyone look bad” and felt “he had done something wrong.”
That was enough for Davila to postpone Holmes’ original
“The court finds
In his latest court appearance, Rosendorff also said he believed Holmes is pregnant again – an observation echoed by numerous other people who saw her that day. When asked by The Associated Press after the hearing if she was pregnant, Holmes didn’t respond but smiled warmly. Evans didn’t answer the question, either.
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