KEY POINTS
  • Prosecutors on Friday rested their case in the fraud trial of Elizabeth Holmes.
  • Jurors heard testimony from 29 witnesses over 11 weeks.
  • The government's final witness was journalist Roger Parloff, who wrote a 2014 cover story on Holmes in Fortune magazine.

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Elizabeth Holmes, the founder and former CEO of blood testing and life sciences company Theranos, arrives for the first day of jury selection in her fraud trial, outside Federal Court in San Jose, California on August 31, 2021.

SAN JOSE, CALIF. -- The prosecution on Friday rested its case against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes in her criminal fraud trial after calling 29 witnesses over 11 weeks.

Ex-lab directors took the stand, as did former Secretary of Defense James Mattis, who was a Theranos board member. Jurors also heard testimony from patients, doctors, investors and business partners.

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