I don't know how far along she is. If it is soon, well before April 26, and she is allowed to remain free pending an appeals court ruling, she could easily get pregnant again in an attempt to delay the legal process that much longer.
I caught a brief Yahoo! Finance interview outside the courthouse with an SEC prosecutor who said in no uncertain terms she was masquerading fraud as innovation. That is also how the judge saw it.
The supporters say, given enough time, her company could have created a reliable and accurate analysis of detecting diseases from a single drop of blood.
Based on the information compiled by John Carreyou, the Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, the entire thing was a fraud from the start. His first article was published in the WSJ in October 2015. Imagine that. More than seven years of legal delays until a sentencing ruling finally took place.