Martin Shkreli, the widely despised former pharmaceutical executive known as "pharma bro," was jailed on Wednesday for offering cash for anyone who could get him a lock of Hillary Clinton's hair. Shkreli, notorious for sharply raising prices for a life-saving drug, has been convicted on fraud charges and was out on a $5 million bond awaiting sentencing, but a federal judge revoked his bail after he made two Facebook posts offering $5,000 to anyone who could "grab a hair" from Clinton during her tour promoting her new book, What Happened. Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto said Shkreli's request could be interpreted as a threat and was therefore not protected free speech. "That is a solicitation to assault in exchange for money that is not protected by the First Amendment," she said. Source: The New York Times |
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