Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, has had her prison sentence shortened by two years, according to federal records. Her lawyers had filed a motion to reduce her sentence in March, which was denied by the court, but the Federal Bureau of Prisons appears to have taken the motion into consideration and reduced her sentence. The news of her sentence reduction has sparked debate in the legal community, with some arguing that it is too lenient and others arguing that it is a fair punishment for her crimes.