NY TIMES Elizabeth Holmes article

This says visits (weekends), no internet, outlines some other activities.

Well, there is some hope for the family of the father of her kids that they COULD possibly deprogram him from whatever she was able to con him about. Who knows? At least she can’t communicate to him daily.

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Somehow, training service dogs sounds a lot more cushy than a lot of the tougher assignments other prisoners get. Hope she doesn’t get preferential treatment.

I found this Twitter thread, by someone who interviewed with her for a job, to be an interesting summary of her power to manipulate and convince:

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Wow—fascinating and scary how good a manipulator she is. I’m sure the father of her kids felt the need to be needed and protect her. Wonder how long she can keep that feeling going and how many allies she will generate in prison. Wonder if they will allow male guards around her—she seems especially around men.

Here’s another article about what living in the prison would be like for Holmes.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/13/tech/elizabeth-holmes-objects-restitution/index.html

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correct it’s unfair—she should ge forced to pay MUCH MORE!

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After she is released in 11 years? Who knows what minimum wage will be then.

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It’s actually $250, or 10% of her wages, whichever is greater. They’re probably objecting to the 10%, is my guess.

Paying the lawyers to object to the $250/month probably amounted to at least several years of paying out $250/month…

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Because of course. :roll_eyes:

"They said they could not provide further comment due to “privacy, safety, and security reasons.”

So she’s been in for less than a month and they have already reduced the sentence by two years due to good behavior, LOL. She’s got that warden under her spell already.

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Maybe it’s because it is so flippin’ hot in Texas that it is considered hard time? I can’t imagine if her husband is bring the kids to visit over weekends in this heat. She probably doesn’t get to have a fan by her bed.

I can’t sleep without a fan, so that’s why I can’t go to prison.

Pretty sure Federal regulations ensure federally convicted people serve 85% of their time, without a lot of wiggle room.

It is apparently a projected release time with all potential credits accounted for and is subject to change.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/11/tech/elizabeth-holmes-release-date/index.html

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