![]() ![]() Pollock defended the Holmes profile, and said she didn’t “give a fuck” about the criticism, according to two sources familiar with the meeting. The piece came under scrutiny for, among other things, being overly credulous, which Chozick acknowledges in the piece, admitting that her own editor-business editor Ellen Pollock-had called her out for getting “rolled.”Īt the all-hands meeting Tuesday, attended by some 80 people, Pollock was asked how the story came about and what she thought of the backlash. She seemed, like most people, somewhere in between,” Chozick writes. ![]() “She didn’t seem like a hero or a villain. In the feature, “Liz Holmes Wants You to Forget About Elizabeth,” the convicted fraudster was described by writer Amy Chozick as “an authentic and sympathetic person” and a “devoted mother” who has been “volunteering for a rape crisis hotline” for the past year. The notification came only a few hours after an all-hands meeting with the paper’s business desk, where journalists were still struggling to understand why the paper had, weeks earlier, run a soft-focus profile on the disgraced Theranos founder on the cover of the Sunday Business section as she was seeking reduced sentencing. On Tuesday afternoon, The New York Times sent out a push alert that Elizabeth Holmes had reported to federal prison to begin her 11-year-plus sentence. ![]()
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