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After learning that hated pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli had bought the $2 million Wu-Tang Album "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin," RZA says the former CEO can do what he wants with his purchase. -
Wu Tang Album Up for Grabs? Pharma Bro May Lose $2 Million LP in Seizure
Recently arrested pharmaceutical CEO, Martin Shkreli, may lose the $2 million 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin' Wu Tang Clan album in an asset seizure. -
Martin Shkreli - Wu Tang Clan Album Buyer - Has Twitter Account Hacked, Says "I Am Now A God"
Reports say that hated Wu Tang Clan album buyer, Martin Shkreli, has had his Twitter account hacked. Shkreli purchased the singular copy of their album, 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin,' and was recently arrested by the FBI for committing stock fraud. Shkreli has, in the past, said that the counts against him are "baseless," but new tweets from his hacked account say otherwise, one going as far to say "I am now a God." -
Martin Shkreli, Infamous Pharma CEO and Wu-Tang Album Owner, Arrested For Fraud
Everyone's hated and infamous douchebag pharma CEO Martin Shkreli, who purchased Wu-Tang Clan's secret album for $2 Million earlier this month, has reportedly been arrested for fraud. -
Martin Shkreli, Hated Pharma Bro, Says He Will Bail Out Bobby Shmurda
Martin Shkreli, who caught an onslaught of criticism for his decision to make a $13.50 HIV medication $750 per tablet, says he is willing to put up the cash to bail out rapper Bobby Shmurda. -
Price Gouging Pharma Boss Buys Secret Wu-Tang Clan Album
Martin Shkreli has taken his loads of cash and used it to buy Wu-Tang Clan's rare, one-of-a-kind new album, Once Upon A Time in Shaolin for the reported price of $2 million.
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