Manhattan Prosecutors Return Two Artifacts to Iraq

The Manhattan district attorney’s office returned to Iraq two objects confiscated from billionaire financier Michael H. Steinhardt and which officials say were looted during times of war and unrest there. Last month, 81-year-old Brooklyn philanthropist and philanthropist Mr. Steinhardt made a deal Starting in 1987, with prosecutors saying they bought the remains and numerous others …

Prosecutors Force Theranos’ Elizabeth Holmes to Take Responsibility

SAN JOSE, California — For four days, Elizabeth Holmes The blood test initiative took the stand to blame others for alleged fraud on Theranos. On the fifth day, prosecutors tried to make one thing clear: He knew. In the cross-examination that lasted more than five hours on Tuesday, Robert Leach, the US attorney general and …

Prosecutors Force Theranos’ Elizabeth Holmes to Take Responsibility

SAN JOSE, California — For four days, Elizabeth Holmes The blood test initiative took the stand to blame others for alleged fraud on Theranos. On the fifth day, prosecutors tried to make one thing clear: He knew. In the cross-examination that lasted more than five hours on Tuesday, Robert Leach, the US attorney general and …

Elizabeth Holmes Rejects Prosecutor’s Key Argument at Trial

On Monday, Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of blood test startup Theranos aimed to refute a key argument put forward by prosecutors in the fraud case: that his company lied about its work with pharmaceutical companies. Somebody the most damning evidence Prosecutors argued against Ms. Holmes that Theranos had sent fake pharmaceutical company verification reports to …

Prosecutors rest their cases in Theranos’ Elizabeth case

Over the past 11 weeks, prosecutors have uncovered emails from desperate investors. They kept the fake documents side by side with the originals. They summoned dozens of witnesses who voiced accusations of deception and evasion. And on Friday, after questioning the 29th witnesses, prosecutors concluded their argument against Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, for …

Garland Tells Prosecutors Not to Seize Reporters’ Records

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Merrick B. Garland on Monday outlined sharp new boundaries by enacting a broad ban on the use of subpoenas, warrants, or court orders to confiscate reporters’ records from their employers or communications companies in an attempt to uncover hidden sources in leak investigations. practically. “The Department of Justice will no longer …