The Gold Coast Bulletin

’Pharma Bro’ defence says no money stolen

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“PHARMA Bro” Martin Shkreli appeared in court on Friday for the first time since a judge locked him up for his online antics, and the brash former pharmaceut­ical CEO had a new look since his bail was revoked in September: a scruffy beard that made his appearance less boyish.

He also was wearing a loose-fitting jail uniform instead of street clothes as he listened to the government argue that he’s on the hook for more than $7 million for his securities fraud conviction.

“Under the circumstan­ces, I think he’s doing remarkably well,” his attorney Ben Brafman told reporters when asked about his client’s stint in jail.

Shkreli, 34, (pictured) was convicted on charges he cheated investors in two failed hedge funds.

US District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto didn’t immediatel­y rule on the government’s demand that Shkreli should have to forfeit $7.3 million in assets, including a one-of-akind Wu-Tang Clan “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin” album that he has boasted he bought for $2 million.

Prosecutor­s also want him to give up $5 million in cash in a brokerage account, his interest in a pharmaceut­ical company and other valuables including a Picasso painting.

The defence has argued that Shkreli owes nothing, because the hedge fund investors actually ended up making a profit off drug company stock he gave them. It also says that unlike most securities fraud cases, Shkreli himself never made anything off the scheme.

“This case was never about money as far as Mr Shkreli is concerned,” the defence said in court papers. “Simply put, Mr Shkreli was not indicted because he stole anyone’s money.”

Shkreli is perhaps best known for boosting the price of a life-saving drug and for trolling his critics on social media, where he became known as “Pharma Bro.”

Shkreli was out on bail during his trial last year. But the judge jailed him for violating his bail conditions after a social media post offering $5000 to anyone who could get a lock of Hillary Clinton’s hair while she was on a book tour.

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