Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes claims "limited means" prevent restitution payments of $250/month to fraud victims
- Federal prosecutors want Elizabeth Holmes to pay $250 each month to victims of her failed blood testing startup after she leaves prison.
- Holmes' legal team objected citing "limited financial resources" available to her.
- U.S. District Judge Edward Davila ordered Holmes and her former partner, Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, to pay $452 million in restitution to victims.
- Prosecutors want Holmes to pay at least $250 each month or 10% of her earnings, whichever is greater, in restitution once she is released from prison.
- Holmes' lawyers argued that her payment schedule in court documents is not a clerical error and that she and Balwani have different financial resources.