'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Found Guilty of 3 of 8 Charges, Including Securities Fraud (cnbc.com)
Former pharmaceutical chief executive Martin Shkreli has been found guilty of securities fraud. A New York City jury returned the verdict after five days of deliberations. From a report: Shkreli, 34, was convicted of some of the eight criminal counts that he had faced, which had included securities fraud and conspiracy to commit both securities fraud and wire fraud, after a more-than-month-long trial in Brooklyn, New York, federal court. Of the eight counts, Shkreli was found guilty of three. Those included conspiracy to commit securities fraud, and two counts of securities fraud. He was found not guilty of five counts, including those related to wire fraud. He faces up to 20 years in prison when he is sentenced.
Don't drop the soap BRO!!
and...
Bro, do u even lift (in prison)
Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
People should not go to prison just because they're assholes. Luckily, he wasn't just an asshole - he did some illegal stuff as well!
I think you're on the wrong article, Betteridge-bro.
Mr. Hu is not a ninja.
The guy ran a ponzi scheme, at points when he was claiming $100million in fund assets when he only had $1000 in the funds account. In the end he stole money from his new company's investors to pay off the fund investors he'd cheated so they wouldn't go to the cops.
I bet the jury didn't convict him on the charges because his investors were made whole by the second theft. But when you commit a crime like he did it doesn't matter if you eventually make them whole, you commit the crime when you lie and commit fraud. I don't know if the court didn't explain this well enough to the jury or what, but the man defrauded hundreds of people, then stole money from Retrophin to pay back the investors from his failed hedge fund. He's no better than Madoff and he should go to jail for YEARS and be bared from any type of job in involving managing money including a cashier at the local grocery store.
He's a dumpster fire of a human being and he broke the law and should do the time. I hope he spends a whole lot of time in a 8x10 cell all by himself.
As long as he's alive, he'll find a way.
This is the Mr. Shkreli who Daraprim from $13.50 to $750/pill. Daraprim is an antiparasitic drug, used to treat pneumonia in conjunction with HIV, toxoplasmosis (sometimes called "mad cat lady disease") and another really nasty parasitic disease.
When you do stuff like that, people look really closely at whatever else you are doing.
It also led Imprimis to make a $1/pill replacement for the drug.
Bruce Perens.
He'll be out of prison in under 5 years and go right back to do all the things that made him rich at the expense of other people... He's rich and white... and our justice system is baby soft on white collar criminals.
1: NEVER STEAL FROM RICH PEOPLE. Only steal from middle-class and below.
2. If you're still going to steal from rich people, make sure they're not white.
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Justice == punish people I don't like because I don't like them?
Way to take the moral high ground.
Apparently in spite of him being one of the most despised people in the country - people who were called for jury duty reacted negatively towards him in the jury screening process even if they didn't know who he was - they still managed to pull together an impartial jury. I'd be surprised if his attorneys don't have an appeal filed before the end of the day Monday.
Don't get me wrong, I have no pities for him whatsoever, but I would think they would base an appeal on the difficulty of finding an impartial jury. Just because he was found not guilty on 5 of 8 doesn't mean the jury wasn't biased against him. Beyond that, we all know we don't send rich white kids to prison.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
I heard his interview after the verdicts were announced:
https://www.washingtonpost.com...
Very proud of the return for investors. Plans to keep working on the remaining counts, this will likely end up being appealed.
I actually believe this was all a marketing campaign for him personally. The fact he's still in some form of legal jeopardy doesn't seem to phase him much.
He recognized that the costs of a necessary medicine are paid by insurance companies that gouge in other areas as well, and promoted the hell out of that fact. There's a part of me that wants to say this is some form of corporate theater, and he's auditioning for a much larger part in exploiting the financial system.
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He just talked about it unapologetically. The other rich ass holes came after him when he wouldn't shut up about the scheme.
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Justice == punish people I don't like because I don't like them?
They punished him for securities fraud. The fact that he's openly an asshole didn't help his case, but he still commited a serious crime for which he was convicted.
If you want news from today, you have to come back tomorrow.
I was responding to the AC.
Shkreli is being punished for breaking the law: good.
But punishing him for being "and asshole", as the AC above wanted, is bad.
You could've been one of the pregnant women who needed the drug you jacked up the price of...or one of their fetuses.
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