Cape Breton Post

Self promoting ‘Pharma Bro’ sentenced to prison for fraud

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Martin Shrkeli, the smirking “Pharma Bro’’ vilified for jacking up the price of a lifesaving drug, was sentenced Friday to seven years in prison for defrauding investors in two failed hedge funds.

The self-promoting pharmaceut­ical executive notorious for trolling critics online was convicted in a securities fraud case last year unconnecte­d to the price increase dispute.

Shkreli, his cocky persona nowhere to be found, cried as he told U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto he made many mistakes and apologized to investors.

“I want the people who came here today to support me to understand one thing, the only person to blame for me being here today is me,’’ he said. “I took down Martin Shkreli.’’

He said that he hopes to make amends and learn from his mistakes and apologized to his investors.

“I am terribly sorry I lost your trust,’’ he said. “You deserve far better.’’

The judge insisted that the punishment was not about Shkreli’s online antics or raising the cost of the drug.

“This case is not about Mr. Shkreli’s self-cultivated public persona ... nor his controvers­ial statements about politics or culture,’’ the judge said, calling his crimes serious.

He was also fined $75,000 and received credit for the roughly six months he has been in prison.

The judge ruled earlier this week that Shkreli would have to forfeit more than $7.3 million in a brokerage account and personal assets including his oneof-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album that he boasted he bought for $2 million.

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