Martin Shkreli

The notorious former Turing Pharmaceuticals boss served a little more than half of his seven-year sentence.
The so-called “Most Hated Man In America” has been found guilty on fraud charges.
Letitia James quoted the hip-hop group's 1994 song "C.R.E.A.M." when she said the "pharma bro" must pay back $64 million and is banned from the industry.
The infamous "Pharma Bro" purchased the only copy of "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" for $2 million in 2015 to “keep it from the people.”
Former Bloomberg News reporter Christie Smythe said she's "open to it," but still didn't give the heave-ho to the reviled "pharma bro."
Christie Smythe told Elle she has "purpose" in her romance with the imprisoned "pharma bro."
The probation report described Shkreli’s plan as the same kind of “delusional self-aggrandizing behavior” that landed him in prison.
An investigation is looking into claims that he regularly posts to social media and even fired a chief executive from behind bars.
Daraprim, used to treat AIDS, malaria and cancer patients, once cost $13.50 a pill. Now it costs $750 a pill.
He made headlines by jacking up the price of a lifesaving drug.