The U.S. government has sold disgraced pharma exec Martin Shkreli's forfeited copy Wu-Tang Clan's Once Upon a Time in Shaolin -- the only copy of the album in existence -- to an undisclosed buyer.
The saga of Wu-Tang Clan's extremely limited edition seventh album, Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, and how it came to belong to incarcerated "pharma-bro" Martin Shkreli, is already the stuff of internet legend, and like so many juicy stories, it'll soon take the logical next step and head to Netflix.
Martin Shkreli cried as he apologized to investors at his Friday sentencing, where his attorney said that he sometimes wants to hug Shkreli, and other times punch him in the face.
As predicted, incarcerated "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli has been ordered to forfeit his Wu-Tang Clan album Once Upon A Time In Shaolin, his Picasso, Lil’ Wayne album The Carter V and other assets totaling $7.36 million...
Martin Shkreli is headed to jail; his bail was revoked after a federal judge determined his facebook post offering $5000 for a strand of Hillary Clinton's hair was a threat.
Controversial "pharma bro," AIDS drug price-gouger, former Collect Records backer and buyer of a Wu-Tang album for $2 million, Martin Shkreli, is speaking at some colleges, and... at one famed NYC dance and rock club.