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The defense lawyer minced no words as he addressed a room full of plastic-industry executives. Prepare for a wave of lawsuits​ with​ potentially “astronomical” costs​. Gross was referring to PFAS, the “forever chemicals” that have emerged as one of the major pollution issues of our time. Used for decades in countless everyday objects — cosmetics, takeout containers, frying pans — PFAS have been linked to serious health risks including cancer. “Weed out people and find the right witness to represent your company.”A spokesman for Mr. Gross’s employer, MG+M The Law Firm, which defends companies in high-stakes litigation, didn’t respond to questions about Mr. Gross’s remarks and said he was unavailable to discuss them.
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Elizabeth Holmes has asked for a lenient 18-month sentence at home before her sentencing next week. Lawyers said prison was not necessary because Holmes had already been "mocked and vilified" enough. Holmes faces up to 20 years in prison for each of the four fraud charges she was convicted of. An 82-page filing seen by The Associated Press and Bloomberg reportedly shows that she asked for a lenient sentence under house arrest, which came alongside more than 130 letters from Holmes' friends, family, Theranos investors and former employees, who lawyers said showcased "the real Elizabeth Holmes." Sunny Balwani, her former partner, was separately convicted in July on all 12 counts of investor and patient fraud with which he was originally charged.
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