^ If that is the case, she would be able to retain employees. People work for money and assets, and it doesn't matter what the boss believes as long as they get paid.
It's when the boss repeatedly tries to trick you into holding the hot potato when you jump ship. (Or when you're compensated largely in stock options!) A young woman who continually points out that she is not an engineer can spout nonsense and still be sympathetic to a jury and to the public. It seems like men secretly want her to be dumb, naive, deluded. A professional engineer who slips down that road would be crucified.
A law firm is probably one of their significant expenses, hushing up previous employees and providing legal counsel for her public statements. Her lawyer could be one of her closest friends at this point.
I find it hard to believe being delusional got uBeam this far. More like greed. Some investment bankers thought they could pull off a Batteriser with a couple extra zeros. And she was the perfect face for the operation; willing and relentless and blonde. The lies are calculated, not delusional. Even in this video clip, the host announces uBeam as if it has already been achieved and is sitting on a shelf at your local store, selling like hot cakes.