former billionaire and theranos ceo elizabeth holmes, once hailed as a self-made entrepreneur wakes up this morning as a convicted felon. holmes was convicted on four counts including conspiracy to defraud informerses and three fire fraud charges. the jury found her not guilty on four counts related to patients and was unable to reach a verdict on three more. joining me now, nbc's erin mclaughlin and maya wiley, an msnbc legal analyst and civil rights attorney. thank you very much for being with me. erin, tell us about the significance of this case and the people that holmes impacted, especially when it comes to those not guilty verdicts. >> hey, jose. well, some are saying this verdict should send a shock wave through silicon valley and the so-called fake it until you make it culture there, but it certainly has changed the way some journalists cover tech, casting a more critical eye, given that elizabeth holmes allegedly used glowing media coverage to help convince investors to hand over hundreds of millions of dollars, fooling