KEY POINTS
  • According to a lawsuit obtained by CNBC, former CEO Elizabeth Holmes owes Theranos creditors over $25 million.
  • The lawsuit alleges Holmes has missed payments on three promissory notes.
  • Holmes appeared in federal court on Friday, asking to remain free while lawyers appeal her conviction.
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes (C) arrives at federal court with her mother Noel Holmes (L) and father Christian Holmes on September 01, 2022 in San Jose, California.

Elizabeth Holmes hasn't paid back over $25 million to creditors of her former Theranos company as she tries to delay her 11-year prison sentence, according to a lawsuit.

Theranos ABC, a company set up on behalf of its creditors, alleges in a lawsuit filed in the Superior Court of California in Santa Clara County that "Holmes has not made any payments on account of any of the Promissory Notes."