Without him, I wouldn’t have been able to break the Theranos story. Adam was my first and most important source. He tweeted earlier this week, “So, I’ve been fielding queries from reporters asking me to confirm that former Theranos lab director Adam Rosendorff, who is currently testifying at Elizabeth Holmes’s trial, was my source. John Carreyrou, the author of “Bad Blood,” is on the witness list.Ĭarreyrou has recently revealed a few secrets of his own that he’s held since his explosive investigation into Theranos was published in the Wall Street Journal in 2015. Once the Rosendorff saga ends, Hagan said prosecutors may call on journalists to testify next. He’s slated to still be on the stand Friday and next Tuesday. Rosendorff has been on the stand for three days. The defense is trying to shift blame from Holmes to Rosendorff, saying he was the person legally responsible for failures in Theranos’ blood lab.
#Getting around sketch trial trial
'When the Kyle Rittenhouse trial is live-streamed with 24/7 media coverage but you can't even find a real picture of Ghislaine Maxwell in court,' reads text over a courtroom sketch featuring Maxwell and her lawyer. Rosendorff has been the trial’s most prickly witness. Social media users are making claims about the level of media coverage involved in both trials. Wade said the defense’s cross-examination has been lengthy because Rosendorff tap dances around questions.
cA0OLv8smz- Amy Larson September 8, 2021 You can wrap a sketch around a cylinder, but the question is what the purpose of that exercise is. Here is Elizabeth Holmes holding her husband’s hand as she left the courthouse in San Jose moments ago. Theranos lab director Adam Rosendorff testified that he joined Holmes’ team for the “excitement around Silicon Valley,” “I wanted to make a global impact on healthcare,” and he thought Theranos would become the next Apple.
Theranos employees who worked in the blood lab were not allowed to talk to their co-workers in the research and development lab, lab tech Erika Cheung testified. “Whenever she was asked at science conferences or panels, she always responded, ‘it’s trade secrets, I can’t discuss it,” Hagan said. Holmes held her cards close to her vest, saying she saw no reason to give away “trade secrets” to competitors. Doctors noticed that their longtime patients’ blood test results from Theranos were way off. Medical professionals in the diagnostics field slowly began questioning if Theranos’ technology really could do what Holmes claimed. She wooed sophisticated and powerful investors to roll the dice on Theranos, and before long, she was America’s youngest self-made billionaire. For her Forbes cover shot, Holmes wore a black turtleneck, mirroring the look of Steve Jobs. Magazines including Fortune and Forbes made Holmes a cover girl. Secretive Theranos blood lab was a ‘disaster zone,’ texts reveal