US sells unique Wu-Tang Clan album to pay pharma bro Shkrelis debt
Cash Rules Everything Around Martin Shkreli â" or at least it did before he went to prison for fraud.
The U.S. government has sold off a one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album that it seized from Shkreli in 2018, as part of a $7.4-million forfeiture judgment against the so-called âpharma bro.â
The physical album, called Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, was sold to an anonymous buyer for an undisclosed amount, the U.S. Justice Department said. The money from the sale will go toward paying off the remainder of Shkreliâs forfeiture debt.
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Shkreli is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence for defrauding pharmaceutical investors out of more than $10 million over the course of several years.
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âShkreli has been held accountable and paid the price for lying and stealing from investors to enrich himself,â acting U.S. attorney Jacquelyn Kasulis said in a statement on Tuesday.
âWith todayâs sale of this one-of-a-kind album, his payment of the forfeiture is now complete.â
1:50 âPharma Broâ gets 7 years in prison for fraud âPharma Broâ gets 7 years in prison for fraud â" Mar 9, 2018The Wu-Tang Clan spent six years developing Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, which features 31 unreleased tracks from the multi-platinum rap group.
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Shkreliâs lawyer, Brianne E. Murphy, said she spoke to Shkreli late Tuesday and he said he is âpleased with the sale price and RIP ODB,â a reference to Russell Tyrone Jones, known as Olâ Dirty Bastard, a founding member of the nine-man Clan who died of an accidental drug overdose in 2004.
Shkreli was dubbed the âmost hated man in Americaâ in 2015, after jacking up the price of a life-saving AIDS drug by 5,000 per cent. He also gleefully bought the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang album that year for a cool $2 million and refused to share it with others.
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Shkreli once told VICE that he thought about destroying the album or placing it in a remote location so that people would have to go on a spiritual quest to hear it.
âIâm not just the heel of the music world,â he told the outlet in 2016. âI want to be the worldâs heel.â
Shkreli, 38, is scheduled for release in October 2022.
â" with files from The Associated Press
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