The jury weighing fraud charges against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes will resume their lengthy deliberations amid some intrigue raised by a closed-door meeting among her lawyers, federal prosecutors and the judge presiding the case.United States District Judge Edward Davila held the “in camera” hearing on Tuesday morning with two of Holmes’s lawyers, Kevin Downey and Lance Wade, along with two of the prosecutors, Jeffrey Schenk and Robert Leach, according to a court filing late Tuesday night. Holmes was not present at the 23-minute hearing.The hearing transcript has been sealed, leaving the topics discussed a mystery. But it is not unusual for plea agreement discussions to take place while a jury deliberates over charges, especially the longer it takes to reach a verdict.
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