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Martin Shkreli has been sued in New York by a digital art collective that said it paid $4.75 million for a one-of-a-kind album by the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, only to learn that the convicted ...
Convicted “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli has finally been ousted as boss of the pharmaceutical company he founded, The Post has learned. Activist shareholders booted the group of directors still ...
Martin Shkreli, the “Pharma Bro” who gained notoriety for unapologetically raising drug prices, has been released from federal prison in Pennsylvania and transferred to a halfway house.
Martin Shkreli, famous for jacking up the price of a generic drug, is touting a weird deal he says he made with Barron Trump. But his reputation for fraud precedes him.
The saga of Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album that Martin “pharma bro” Shkreli bought for ...
A federal judge on Friday banned the controversial former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli from ever working in that industry again and ordered him to return $64.6 million in wrongfully ...
Convicted hedge fund manager Martin Shkreli forfeited the only copy of Wu-Tang Clan's "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" to federal prosecutors after his 2018 sentencing.
Fact checked by Stella Osoba In 2015, Martin Shkreli captured national headlines when he raised the price of a life-saving medication by 5,000%—from $13.50 to $750 per pill. But the audacious price ...
Imprisoned felon Martin Shkreli – nicknamed "Pharma Bro" – was busted for using a contraband phone to discuss pharmaceutical industry business matters with associates from behind bars.
Martin Shkreli, convicted of fraud for actions around his hedge fund, is going to prison. So far, Elizabeth Holmes, who sold falsehoods about her blood-testing business, is not. By James B. Stewart ...
Please set Martin Shkreli's bail at $1,000,000. Then raise it 4000 percent — Joel Beall (@JoelMBeall) December 17, 2015 ...
— -- A jury has found "Phama Bro" Martin Shkreli, the former pharmaceutical CEO notorious for drastically increasing the price of a life-saving drug, guilty on three of eight counts in an ...