Elizabeth Holmes, the former CEO of Theranos, will start her 11-year prison term on Tuesday.
After requesting a few extra days from a federal judge to arrange child care for her two small children, Holmes was told to report to prison on May 30.
By raising almost $1 billion with false promises regarding her company's blood-testing technology, Holmes was found guilty of cheating investors. Additionally, she was mandated to make hundreds of millions in restitution.