Elizabeth Holmes, who founded now-dissolved Theranos in 2003 at age 19, once graced the covers of magazines in which she was heralded as "the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire" and "the next Steve Jobs". She had raised billions of dollars to fund the rollout of a blood testing machine that was advertised as being able to perform over 100 different medical tests with just a prick of the finger and a few drops of blood. During her tenure, Theranos was valued at $9 Billion.
It turned out that Holmes was running a shoddy operation, allegedly misleading investors and the government at every turn with baseless promises and fraudulent technology. Her blood test machines didn't actually work, and in reality, Theranos was using commercially available machines made by competing manufacturers for most of its blood testing.
| The man that called himself "Hanson" talking to reporters. |
Founded in 1953 by William L. Evans' parents, William D. & Anne, Evans Hotels owns and operates The Bahia Resort Hotel in Mission Beach, the Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa in Pacific Beach, and The Lodge at Torrey Pines Hotel in La Jolla, as well as two sternwheeler boats that ferry to and from between the company's Mission Bay hotels. In addition to being a hotel magnate, Bill L. Evans owns one of the most exclusive private antique and classic car collections in the country. He has also sat on important regional boards, including being a former District Chairman for the San Diego Tourism Marketing board; a past board member of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce; headed the Convention Center Corporation Board of Directors for a period; was a board member and past president of the San Diego Hotel-Motel Association; was past President of the Mission Bay Lessees Association; and served on the boards of both the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau and the San Diego Historical Society. It is reported that Evans Hotels estimated annual revenue is currently $180.6 million per year.
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Bill Evans' son Billy Evans, age 30, reportedly married Elizabeth Holmes, age 38, in a private ceremony at some point in 2019. Evans grew up around San Diego and attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Economics in 2015. After graduation, Evans focused on creating a luxury healthcare start-up that would transport affluent Asian clients to the U.S. for concierge medical attention, with amenities like chauffeured car services, elegant hotels and top-tier health care, but the project did not come to fruition. Evans first official job out of college was at LinkedIn, where he was a strategy and analytics leadership program analyst from July 2015 to 2017. He then moved on to Luminar Technologies, which produces sensors for self-driving cars, taking on the role of manager of special projects. He was working at Luminar when he and Holmes began their relationship after meeting at a 2017 party in the San Francisco Bay Area. The two were first spotted in public together in August 2018 at the Burning Man festival. It is believed that Evans no longer works at Luminar.
"He [Evans] is a trust fund baby and has a lot of money, and he's probably helping out with the legal bills because Elizabeth's family doesn't have money either," surmised host Nick Bilton on his Vanity Fair podcast Inside The Hive in June 2019. "Holmes is going to get pregnant before she gets on the stand because she'll look very sympathetic as a pregnant woman on the stand."
Elizabeth Holmes' strategy at trial relied heavily on a "Svengali defense," essentially trying to convince the jury her actions were forced by former Theranos executive and Holmes' ex-boyfriend Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, who Holmes had known since she was 18 years of age. Balwani, who is 18 years Holmes senior, has faced the same federal criminal charges as Holmes but was tried separately due to the conflicts in each of their respective defense strategies. Balwani's trial began on March 8, 2022 and he was convicted in July. Last Wednesday, December 7, Balwani was sentenced to nearly 13 years in prison for his role in the fraud.
For those looking to learn more about Elizabeth Holmes and the allegations against Theranos, there are several documentaries, podcasts and books available, including The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley documentary on HBO, The Drop Out podcast (which served as the basis for the Hulu series), Bad Blood: The Final Chapter podcast, and the book Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by Wall Street Journal correspondent John Carreyrou, who was integral in blowing the Theranos scandal wide open in 2015.
We reached out to William L. Evans and Evans Hotels Chief Marketing Officer Ilsa Butler for comment in preparation for the original article but did not receive a response. Following the sharing of information about the connection between Elizabeth Holmes and Evans Hotels on the SanDiegoVille Instagram account, our profile was blocked by the Instagram pages for Catamaran Resort & Spa, The Lodge at Torrey Pines and Bahia Resort.

