- FraudShe was found guilty of four counts of wire fraud in January 2022. Her conviction was the culmination of a saga that began nearly 20 years prior, in 2003, when she dropped out of Stanford University at age 19 to start a company whose technology she hoped could diagnose a multitude of medical conditions with just a pinprick of blood. Over the next decade, Holmes built Theranos into a darling of Silicon Valley, at one point valued at more than $9 billion.
- Robbery
- MurderJoran van der Sloot found himself in the middle of a fight between rival gangs Saturday inside Challapalca Prison, where he's serving a 28-year murder sentence, defense attorney Maximo Altez told NBC News.
- ShopliftingA 14-year-old was fatally shot in the back Sunday by a South Carolina convenience store owner who wrongly accused him of shoplifting and chased him after a confrontation, authorities said.
- ExtortionThe Dutch citizen, long connected to the Alabama teenager's 2005 disappearance, won't fight extradition to the U.S. and wants to face extortion and wire fraud charges.
- Landlord-Tenant DisputesOfficers determined the two had been living at the home as tenants and had been shot in a "landlord-tenant dispute," police said.
- Personal InjuryRoberto Mata’s lawsuit against Avianca Airlines wasn’t so different from many other personal injury suits filed in New York federal court. Mata and his attorney, Peter LoDuca, alleged that Avianca caused Mata personal injuries when he was “struck by a metal serving cart†on board a 2019 flight bound for New York.