Whistleblower News: Jury Finds Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Guilty, Theranos Whistleblower Tyler Shultz Conviction, Swedbank Ex-Chief Charged Over Money Laundering Scandal, 15-Year Sentence In Phony $58M Fuel Trading Scheme

Jury finds Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes guilty on multiple charges in criminal fraud trial

CNBC

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, a one-time billionaire and darling of Silicon Valley who promised a revolutionary blood-testing technology, has been found guilty of four charges in her criminal fraud trial. read more »

"I feel like I got my vindication:" Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz reacts to Elizabeth Holmes' conviction

CBS

Tyler Shultz, one of the first people to call attention to questionable practices at the blood-testing startup Theranos Inc., believes the jury got it right when it convicted former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes of four counts of fraud. read more »

Swedbank ex-chief charged over money laundering scandal

THE GUARDIAN

The former chief executive of Swedbank has been charged with fraud, market manipulation and the unauthorised disclosure of inside information, after an investigation into a large-scale money laundering scandal in the Baltics. read more »

15-year sentence in phony $58 million fuel trading scheme

AP

A man who pleaded guilty in Louisiana last year in an estimated $58 million investment fraud scheme was formally sentenced Tuesday sentenced to 15 years in prison, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Shreveport said. read more »