Jason Conti, Gerard Baker, John Carreyrou, and Mike Siconolfi, dated
November 4 and 5, 2015.
A third letter followed demanding: Letter from Heather King to Jason Conti dated
November 11, 2015.
In an interview with Wired: Nick Stockton, “The Theranos Scandal Could Become
a Legal Nightmare,” Wired, October 29, 2015.
They revealed that Walgreens: Michael Siconolfi, John Carreyrou, and Christopher
Weaver, “Walgreens Scrutinizes Theranos Testing,” Wall Street Journal,
October 23, 2015.
that Theranos had tried to sell: Rolfe Winkler and John Carreyrou, “Theranos
Authorizes New Shares That Could Raise Valuation,” Wall Street Journal,
October 28, 2015.
that its lab was operating without: John Carreyrou, “Theranos Searches for
Director to Oversee Laboratory,” Wall Street Journal, November 5, 2015.
and that Safeway had walked away: John Carreyrou, “Safeway, Theranos Split After
$350 Million Deal Fizzles,” Wall Street Journal, November 10, 2015.
With each new story: Letter from Heather King to William Lewis dated November
11, 2015.
In an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek: Sheelah Kolhatkar and Caroline
Chen, “Can Elizabeth Holmes Save Her Unicorn?” Bloomberg Businessweek,
December 10, 2015.
In her acceptance speech: Anne Cohen, “Reese Witherspoon Asks ‘What Do We Do
Now?’ at Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards,” Variety, November 9, 2015.
- THE EMPRESS HAS NO CLOTHES
Under the subject line: Email with the subject line “CMS Complaint: Theranos
Inc.” sent by Erika Cheung to Gary Yamamoto at 6:13 p.m. PST on September
19, 2015.
In late January, we were finally able: John Carreyrou, Christopher Weaver, and
Mike Siconolfi, “Deficiencies Found at Theranos Lab,” Wall Street Journal,
January 24, 2016.
How serious became clear: January 25, 2016, letter from Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services official Karen Fuller to Theranos laboratory director Sunil
Dhawan.
Suddenly, Heather King’s: The last letter demanding retractions the Wall Street
Journal received from Theranos is dated January 11, 2016.