Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Sale of unreleased Wu-Tang Clan album pays off Shkreli’s debt

- BY LARRY NEUMEISTER

NEW YORK — An unreleased Wu-Tang Clan album forfeited by Martin Shkreli after his securities fraud conviction was sold last week for an undisclose­d sum, though prosecutor­s say it was enough to fully satisfy the rest of what he owed on a $7.4 million forfeiture order he faced after his 2018 sentencing.

The entreprene­ur known as “Pharma Bro” once boasted that he paid $2 million in 2015 at auction for “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,” the 31-track double album the multiplati­num rap group spent six years creating.

“With today’s sale of this one-of-a-kind album, his payment of the forfeiture is now complete,” Acting U.S. Attorney Jacquelyn M. Kasulis in Brooklyn said in a release.

Authoritie­s said the sales contract for the album contained a confidenti­ality provision that protects informatio­n relating to the buyer and price.

In a civil case in Manhattan federal court, lawyers wrote in an April document that Shkreli had already reduced his forfeiture debt by about $5 million.

Shkreli’s lawyer, Brianne E. Murphy, said she spoke to Shkreli late Tuesday and he said he is “pleased with the sale price and RIP ODB,” a reference to Russell Tyrone Jones, known as Ol’ Dirty Bastard, a founding member of the nine-man Clan who died of an accidental drug overdose in 2004.

Shkreli, 38, is scheduled for release in October 2022 after serving a seven-year prison sentence.

He was prosecuted after he gained fame in 2015 after he boosted by 5,000% the price of Daraprim, a previously cheap drug used to treat toxoplasmo­sis, a parasitic infection that can be fatal to people with the AIDS virus or other immune-system disorders.

Shkreli’s purchase of the Wu-Tang Clan album came as group member RZA said he wanted the album — packaged in a handcrafte­d silver and nickel case which includes a 174-page book wrapped in leather — to be viewed as a piece of contempora­ry art.

At sentencing, Shkreli also claimed to own an unreleased Lil Wayne album, “Tha Carter V.”

In its debut week in 2008, the rapper’s “Tha Carter III” sold more than 1 million copies and helped launch Lil Wayne to superstar status.

In 2017, Shkreli was convicted of lying to investors and cheating them out of millions of dollars in two failed hedge funds he operated.

 ?? TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Martin Shkreli is scheduled for release from prison in October 2022.
TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Martin Shkreli is scheduled for release from prison in October 2022.

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