Exposing Silicon Valley's multimillion dollar fraud, part 1
Erika Cheung grew up in a trailer park, then landed a job at a top health technology company, Theranos. They promised a revolution in health care, but something was off.
Erika Cheung always knew how to work hard, growing up in a one-bedroom trailer, she dreamed of pursuing her passion for science and helping others. So Erika was thrilled to land her first job out of university at a booming tech company promising a revolution in healthcare. Fronted by the glamorous and wealthy Elizabeth Holmes, Theranos claimed to have the technology to be able to tell from a few drops of blood whether someone had a range of diseases. That was not true. And it took Erika, one of their most junior employees, to blow the whistle – at great personal risk.
Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Mary Goodhart
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(Photo: Erika Cheung. Credit: GettyImages/Roy Rochlin/Stringer)
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