- THE CHILDHOOD NEIGHBOR
Elizabeth’s mother, Noel: Theranos, Inc. et al. v. Fuisz Pharma LLC et al.,
deposition of Lorraine Fuisz taken on June 11, 2013, in Los Angeles, 18–19.
Noel and Lorraine were in and out: Ibid., 19–20.
One evening, the power went out: Ibid., 54.
Chris’s grandfather: P. Christiaan Klieger, Moku o Lo’e: A History of Coconut
Island (Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 2007), 54–121.
and Chris’s father, Christian III: Deposition of Lorraine Fuisz, 52.
The two women stayed in regular contact: Ibid., 22.
When the Holmeses returned: Ibid., 35.
Lorraine later visited Noel: Ibid., 23–24.
On subsequent trips: Ibid., 55–56, 100–101.
Having just purchased a new house: Theranos, Inc. et al. v. Fuisz Pharma LLC et
al., deposition of Richard Fuisz taken on June 9, 2013, in Los Angeles, 92–93.
Chris and Noel Holmes did eventually: Theranos, Inc. et al. v. Fuisz Pharma LLC
et al., deposition of Christian R. Holmes IV taken in Washington, D.C., on
April 7, 2013, 30.
At first, they stayed with friends: Deposition of Lorraine Fuisz, 34.
Over lunch one day: Ibid., 65–68.
When she got home: Ibid.
As he would put it years later: Email without a subject line sent by Richard Fuisz to
me at 10:57 a.m. EST on February 2, 2017.
Fuisz sued Baxter: Thomas M. Burton, “On the Defensive: Baxter Fails to Quell
Questions on Its Role in the Israeli Boycott,” Wall Street Journal, April 25,
1991.
The two sides reached a settlement: Sue Shellenbarger, “Off the Blacklist: Did
Hospital Supplier Dump Its Israel Plant to Win Arabs’ Favor?” Wall Street
Journal, May 1, 1990.
He sent a female operative: Ibid.
Fuisz sent one copy: Ibid.
He subsequently obtained: Burton, “On the Defensive.”
In March 1993: Thomas M. Burton, “Caught in the Act: How Baxter Got off the
Arab Blacklist, and How It Got Nailed,” Wall Street Journal, March 26, 1993.