- Elizabeth Holmes is due to start serving her 11-year sentence Tuesday.
- The Theranos founder is expected to do so at Bryan federal prison camp in Texas.
- Bryan’s rules include 6 a.m. wake-up calls and working for as little as 12 cents an hour.
Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted founder of Theranos, is expected to start serving her 11-year sentence at a federal prison camp in Texas Tuesday.
If Holmes is sent to Bryan, about 100 miles from Houston, as a judge recommended, she can expect to be woken at 6 a.m. daily and have to make her own bed, per an inmate handbook.
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