KEY POINTS
  • Elizabeth Holmes admitted in court that she tried to get News Corp's Rupert Murdoch to quash the Wall Street Journal report on Theranos.
  • Holmes told the jury the way she handled the Journal's investigation was "a disaster."
  • Jurors were shown affectionate text messages from Holmes' ex-boyfriend Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, who was the company's president.

SAN JOSE, Calif. — In her first day facing questions from the prosecution, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes admitted that she tried to get News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch to kill a story that The Wall Street Journal was preparing to publish about her company in 2015.

"You personally went to the owner of The Wall Street Journal to try to quash the story," Robert Leach, an assistant U.S. attorney, asked of Holmes.