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Terms of Use

Effective August 22, 2026

What this archive is

The Elizabeth Holmes Case Archive is a free public-record reference published by Court Daemon and built by Trice Digital. It organizes an official federal trial transcript and source-backed legal timeline. It is not affiliated with a party, court, government agency, or law firm.

Source authority and accuracy

The filed court-reporter transcripts are the primary source for the 2021 trial. This site's structured HTML edition is not itself the official court record and may contain extraction, attribution, linking, or editorial errors. Sealed text is not public and is not reconstructed here.

Verify important passages against the cited reporter page and line and the official record. For current legal posture, check the source cited in the timeline before relying on a date, ruling, or disposition.

Not legal advice

Nothing here is legal advice, and using the archive creates no attorney-client relationship.

Allegations and outcomes

Allegations, testimony, and argument are attributed to their source and are not independently adopted as fact by this site. The archive distinguishes the jury's guilty verdicts, acquittals, unresolved counts, later dismissals, sentence, and appellate disposition.

Corrections and removal requests

Use the report form or email contact@courtdaemon.com with a page URL and enough detail to locate the material. Verified errors and source-backed sealing or legal restrictions are acted on. Accurate public-record material is not ordinarily removed merely because it is easier to find here.

Copyright and reuse

Court records are public documents. The archive's selection, structure, annotations, design, and code are protected work. Quoting, citing, deep-linking, search indexing, and accurate machine use are encouraged. Republishing the archive wholesale as your own, or presenting it in a way that misstates the record, is not.

Availability and liability

The archive is provided as is, without warranty. It may contain errors or be unavailable. To the fullest extent allowed by law, Trice Digital is not liable for loss arising from use of or reliance on the site.

Governing law and changes

These terms are governed by Maryland law. If they change, the effective date above changes with them.