Take a look inside the $5,000-a-month San Francisco apartment that Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes reportedly once called home

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Take a look inside the $5,000-a-month San Francisco apartment that Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes once called home

that the two have been living together in a luxury apartment in San Francisco with their Siberian husky.. Holmes and Evans moved out of the apartment"a few weeks ago," CNBC reports.

Even after Holmes' Theranos officially shut down in late 2018, the former CEO couldn't leave Silicon Valley as she waited to stand federal trial. Holmes and her fiancé were spotted around San Francisco, fueling reports that they were living together in a luxury apartment.According to CNBC, Holmes and Evans were living at 1340 Lombard Street, located in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood.

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