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Theranos Whistleblower Tells All On Intimidation And Coercion Tactics Employed To Silence Him
Nov 17, 2016 7:20 PM
2016 has not been too kind to Elizabeth Holmes, the Steve-Jobs wannabe in charge of fraudulent Theranos. She has thus far been banned for 2 years from operating labs, removed from hosting fundraisers for Hillary and lost her entire net worth. And now, the Wall Street Journal has published the “tell-all” story of the whistle-blower, 26 year old Tyler Shultz, who brought the the whole Theranos farce crashing down. It’s a sordid tale complete with all the expected twists and turns of a Jason Bourne thriller including intimidation, coercion and private detectives.
Tyler Shultz is the grandson of George Shultz, 95, who was President Richard Nixon’s Treasury and labor secretary and secretary of state for President Ronald Reagan, with whom he had a close relationship. The elder Shultz also happened to be a Theranos board member in 2013 when his grandson accepted a full time position there.
http://www.zerohedge.com /news/2016-11-17/theranos-whistleblower-tells-all
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As of May 2016, the Theranos board of directors were:[61]
Elizabeth Holmes, Founder and CEO
Riley Bechtel, former Bechtel Group CEO
David Boies, a founder and the chairman of Boies Schiller & Flexner
William Foege, former director U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Richard Kovacevich, former Wells Fargo CEO and chairman
James Mattis, retired USMC General
Fabrizio Bonanni, former executive vice president of Amgen
In December 2016, it was announced the Theranos management team would be restructured with the departing of Riley Bechtel. In January 2017 incoming Secretary of Defense nominee James Mattis resigned from the Theranos board. As of January 2017, the Theranos board of directors includes:[62]
Elizabeth Holmes, Founder and CEO
William Foege, former director U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fabrizio Bonanni, former executive vice president of Amgen
Daniel Warmenhoven, former NetApp CEO, who replaced Riley Bechtel
It was also announced in November 2016 that the celebrity-studded “board of counselors” would be scrapped in January 2017.[63]