23andMe Founder Anne Wojcicki to Buy Back Bankrupt Company for $305 Million

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The deal follows a state-led lawsuit and public outcry over the potential sale of sensitive genetic data of some 15 million customers.

23andMe Founder Anne Wojcicki to Buy Back Bankrupt Company for $305 Million

The 23andMe headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif., on Feb. 1, 2024. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Tom Ozimek

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23andMe co-founder and former CEO Anne Wojcicki has agreed to repurchase the bankrupt genetics firm for $305 million, after her nonprofit outbid pharmaceutical giant Regeneron in a court-supervised auction.

The deal, announced in a June 13 press release, was struck between 23andMe and TTAM Research Institute, a California-based medical research organization led by Wojcicki. It nullifies a previously announced $256 million acquisition agreement with Regeneron after the court reopened bidding in response to Wojcicki’s higher offer.

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