SAN JOSE, Calif.—Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes conceded Tuesday that she has many regrets about how she responded to criticisms of her blood-testing firm, as prosecutors questioned her immediately for the primary time since they charged her with prison fraud greater than three years in the past.
The cross-examination by Assistant U.S. Legal professional Robert Leach marked a pivotal second in Ms. Holmes’s monthslong trial, permitting the federal government to attempt to decide aside the narrative she has given to jurors throughout her time on the stand as a devoted entrepreneur who tried to make her firm succeed.
