Martin Shkreli Takes The Fifth, But Can't Resist Firing Back

Martin Shkreli, unfairly slandered as “the most hated man in America,” is on a sort of redemption tour leading up to his forthcoming trial for federal securities fraud charges. Shkreli, to refresh your outrage, is the former CEO of drug firm Turing

Earlier in the day, shortly after appearing at a Congressional hearing, Shkreli called the lawmakers "imbeciles" on Twitter. "It's unfortunate," said Brafman, who's defended celebrity clients like Michael Jackson and Jay-Z. "He's young, he's inexperienced.

Martin Shkreli, the pharmaceutical executive who famously raised the price of a lifesaving drug by 5,000 percent, invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and didn't answer questions. • Sumner Redstone, 92, has resigned as chairman of CBS as questions swirl 

“I don't think I've ever seen the committee treated with such contempt,” a congressman said after the pharmaceutical entrepreneur Martin Shkreli frustrated and insulted a House panel reviewing sharp increases in the price of medications. “Hard to

NEW YORK– Beleaguered pharmaceutical executive turned media sensation Martin Shkreli has been instructed by his new high-powered lawyer, Ben Brafman, to stop talking. "He is not making any more statements. Zero," Brafman said in an email to USA