THE former pharmaceutical executive, who generated national outage after he raised the price of a once-cheap lifesaving pill to $US750 and paid millions for a special release of a Wu-Tang Clan album, is looking to add to his music collection.Martin Shkreli took to Twitter Thursday to offer rap artist Kanye West $10 million for his upcoming album “The Life of Pablo” so it doesn’t get released publicly.
He sought unspecified damages from Shkreli, a Wu-Tang leader, a music producer and the album’s auctioneer.The offer for “The Life of Pablo” and the lawsuit comes after Shkreli’s recent not guilty plea in Brooklyn federal court to securities fraud charges claiming he cheated investors in companies he created.
The 32-year-old Shkreli became widely known last year after a drug company he founded, Turing Pharmaceuticals, spent $55 million for the US rights to sell a lifesaving medicine called Daraprim and then raised the price from $13.50 to $750 per pill.In recent testimony before a congressional committee investigating the price of drugs, he remained silent, citing the Fifth Amendment on the advice of his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman.
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