#15: Conviction and Prison Sentence
In 2004, Martha was convicted of obstruction of justice and served five months in a federal prison. Despite the personal and professional challenges, she used her time in prison constructively, teaching fellow inmates cooking and craft skills. Her resilience during this period won many’s admiration and allowed her to stage a remarkable comeback.

The media’s focus on her imprisonment also brought attention to the double standards faced by women in positions of power. Martha’s ability to reinvent herself after this setback became one of the most inspiring aspects of her story.