The man who shot Lady GaGa‘s dog walker in Hollywood early last year has been sentenced to more than two decades in prison in a plea deal.
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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has been sentenced to more than 11 years behind bars, per multiple outlets. She is currently pregnant with her second child.
Judge Edward Davila sentenced the 38-year-old medical technology entrepreneur to 11 years and three months in prison on Friday, November 18, instructing Holmes that she has until April 27, 2023 to turn herself in to custody, according to the Wall Street Journal. The former CEO — who was found guilty in January on four counts of defrauding investors — also faces three years of supervision upon her release, as well as a fine of $100 per each count of fraud.
Holmes — who gave birth to her first child, son William, with husband Billy Evans in August 2021 — initially made headlines in 2015 after the FDA launched an investigation into her claims that Theranos’ innovative medical technology could perform accurate blood tests that only required a finger prick.
The Yale alum, who raised over $700 million from investors for the product, was charged with multiple counts of fraud alongside her ex-boyfriend and business partner Sunny Balwani in 2018 — a scandal that not only made headlines at the time, but also two years later when it was depicted in Hulu’s award-winning miniseries The Dropout, starring Amanda Seyfried as Holmes.
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The man who shot Lady GaGa‘s dog walker in Hollywood early last year has been sentenced to more than two decades in prison in a plea deal.
Nearly eight years before T.J. Holmes and coanchor Amy Robach’s relationship status made headlines, the former CNN personality gushed about the sanctity of marriage.
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Well, we finally have the title of ‘Indiana Jones 5.’ It’s called “Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny,” and the first trailer, poster, and new images are here. The Walt Disney Company today released the teaser trailer and poster for Lucasfilm’s “Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny,” the highly anticipated fifth installment of the iconic “Indiana Jones” franchise, starring Harrison Ford as the legendary hero archaeologist and directed by James Mangold (“Ford v Ferrari,” “Logan”).
Well, would you look at that! Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes aren’t going anywhere!
And here comes the inevitable fallout!
Becoming the news. Good Morning America anchor T.J. Holmes and his coanchor Amy Robach gained national attention after rumors swirled of the twosome’s alleged relationship.
Disney and Lucasfilm have today revealed that their fifth Indiana Jones film, slated for release in theaters on June 30, 2023, is titled Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny — at the same time unveiling the first trailer and stills for the anticipated title.
Well, we finally have the title of Indiana Jones 5. It’s called “Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny,” and the first trailer, poster, and new images is here.
Back in 1985, drug smuggler Andrew C. Thornton II dropped a duffel bag of cocaine out of the airplane he was piloting to ease the aircraft’s load.
It’s starting to sink in that Harrison Ford is hanging up his whip with “Indiana Jones 5.” The 80-year-old actor ends his tenure as the beloved tomb raider and part-time archaeology professor next summer. The fifth installment is directed by James Mangold (“Ford Vs.
A close-knit group. The Chrisley family is standing by Todd and Julie Chrisley as the pair prepare to head to prison after receiving their sentences in their fraud case.
Savannah Chrisley shared that she has custody of her brother Grayson and niece Chloe after her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were sentenced to prison.
Todd Chrisley and his wife, Julie Chrisley, are going to be spending years in prison.
Todd and Julie Chrisley were each sentenced to time in prison. The Chrisley Knows Best stars’ sentencing comes five months after a jury found the couple guilty of tax fraud.
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was found of wire fraud and deliberately misleading investors. Now, 10 months later, she has finally received her sentence: years in prison and 3 years of supervised release, according to Law360 reporter Dorothy Atkins.