Martin Shkreli's Arrest Fuels Debate Over $1 Million Donation

Shkreli, who the FBI has accused of treating his companies as a "personal piggy bank" and running them "like a Ponzi scheme," spent about three hours broadcasting his night to about 800 people. He abruptly ended the stream around 8 p.m. ET when his 

Shkreli, who the FBI has accused of treating his companies as a "personal piggy bank" and running them "like a Ponzi scheme," spent about three hours broadcasting his night to about 800 people. He abruptly ended the stream around 8 p.m. ET when his 

Martin Shkreli's name is everywhere. You might have read about how he hiked up the price of an HIV-related drug and that he's somehow related to the Wu-Tang Clan. Or maybe you saw pictures of the 32-year-old CEO in a grey hoodie getting arrested in 

Shkreli, who the FBI has accused of treating his companies as a "personal piggy bank" and running them "like a Ponzi scheme," spent about three hours broadcasting his night to about 800 people. He abruptly ended the stream around 8 p.m. ET when his 

That's what Martin Shkreli learned on Thursday when the FBI and US Federal Marshals arrested him at his Manhattan apartment. If convicted, Shkreli, whom the BBC has called “the most hated man in America,” faces years behind bars and millions in fines.