KEY POINTS
  • Former CEO Elizabeth Holmes says she suffered abuse at the hands of her ex-boyfriend and Theranos business partner Sunny Balwani.
  • Newly unsealed court records reveal Holmes' plans to defend herself in her criminal fraud trial by arguing Balwani psychologically abused her.
  • An attorney for Balwani calls the allegations "salaciously inflammatory," adding that they are "deeply offensive, devastating personally to him."
  • The unsealed filings also reveal Holmes plans to testify in her own defense.
Elizabeth Holmes, founder and former CEO of Theranos, arrives for motion hearing on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019, at the U.S. District Court House inside Robert F. Peckham Federal Building in San Jose, California.

In a bombshell revelation just days before her criminal fraud trial, defense attorneys for Elizabeth Holmes claim she's suffered a "decade-long campaign of psychological abuse" from her former boyfriend and business partner Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani.

"Balwani's control included monitoring her calls, text messages, and emails; physical violence, such as throwing hard, sharp objects at her, restricting her sleep, monitoring her movements; and insisting that any success she achieved was because of him," defense attorneys for former Theranos CEO Holmes wrote.