Martin Shkreli Says He Lost $15m On Kanye Album

Martin Shkreli Says He Lost $15m On Kanye Album


Martin Shkreli, former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals LLC, prepares to testify before a House Oversight and Government Reform hearing on "Developments in the Prescription Drug Market Oversight" on Capitol Hill in Washington
Martin Shkreli posted a series of panicked tweets

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Price-hiking pharmaceutical boss Martin Shkreli says he has lost $15m in a Bitcoin scam.

He says he was contacted by someone claiming to represent Kanye West, who offered to sell him rights to his new album The Life Of Pablo for the huge sum.

Mr Shkreli says he paid the fee using 37,000 Bitcoin, a virtual currency which is 'mined' by high-powered computers.

In a series of angry and panicked tweets, he wrote: "Who the f*** has my fifteen million dollars?? I need my money back this isn't a f****** joke."

"This is the worst day of my life. My mom said don't deal with these kinds of people. Nothing good comes from rap music."
Mr Shkreli has form when it comes to spending big money on hip hop releases.
He purchased the only copy of a limited edition Wu-Tang Clan album last year for $2m.

It came amid a public shaming for raising the price of a vital drug owned by the company by 5,000%.

He rounded off his rant by saying: "I hope you all enjoy this stupid music SO much and the fact it has brought me so much pain and suffering. I quit rap.

"And second of all I can make the money back faster than anyone so the joke is on YOU if you think I even care."

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