Disgraced CEO who last week managed to avoid starting her more than 11-year prison sentence after her lawyers lodged a last-minute appeal has given a series of interviews to the in an attempt to rehabilitate her image.In a lengthy profile piece published in Sunday's paper, the convicted fraudster, now a mother to two young children, conducted a series of interviews in which she revealed how she spent some of the past year volunteering at a rape crisis hotline, working long 12-hour shifts. The interviews are significant because it is the first time she has spoken with the media since 2016 with this latest outreach an attempt to portray herself in a more relatable light whilst defending her actions while promoting her future as a health-tech innovator.
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