Judge bans 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli from pharmaceutical industry 'for life'

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A US federal judge has ruled that former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli should be barred 'for life' from participating in the pharmaceutical industry and ordered him to pay nearly $65 million in fines to seven states.

New York A federal judge ruled Friday former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli should be barred"for life" from participating in the pharmaceutical industry and ordered him to pay nearly $65 million in fines to seven states.

The decision by US District Judge Denise Cote Friday was part of a civil case brought by the Federal Trade Commission, and attorneys general for New York, California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, North Carolina and Virginia in 2020, who alleged Shkreli violated federal and state laws that ban anticompetitive conduct. A week-long trial took place in December, which Shkreli opted not to attend, according to the ruling.

 

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Does he not read like an unhinged person?

Yet Manchin's daughter gets away with profiteering off the epi-pen. Go figure........

I Thought they were untouchable!!!

Wow!! They must really dislike him

tullman Yo Bro!

Martin Shkreil thought 'greed was good.' 1 of the 7 deadliest sins overruled his better judgment. He did not adher to the sacred hymn that says 'Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin. Each victory will help u, some other to win' We're in a constant battle w our demons!

این خبر را خلاصه کرده ایم تا بتوانید سریع آن را بخوانید. اگر به خبر علاقه مند هستید، می توانید متن کامل را اینجا بخوانید. ادامه مطلب:

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'Pharma bro no more': Martin Shkreli banned from pharmaceutical business for lifeDisgraced drug company executive Martin Shkreli, derided as the “Pharma Bro,” has been banned from ever doing business again in the pharmaceutical business. He's also got a grin on his face. He's the real Joker. And evil. Just like Congress and The Senate should be banned from buying stocks. After millions and millions and millions
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U.S. judge bars Martin Shkreli from drug industry, orders $64.6 million paymentWASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Friday barred Martin Shkreli from the pharmaceutical industry for life and ordered him to pay $64.6 million after he famously raised the price of Daraprim and fought to block generic competitors. U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan ruled after a trial where the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and seven states had accused Shkreli, the founder of Vyera Pharmaceuticals, of using illegal tactics to keep Daraprim rivals out of the market. Shkreli drew notoriety in 2015 after hiking Daraprim's price overnight to $750 per tablet from $17.50. So we can bar a private citizen from a private industry for the damage he caused to it and the people his decisions negatively affected but we cant bar a private citizen from public office for attempting to overthrow the government
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