Menu
  • Partners
  • Login
  • RSS

Class Action Review

Stay informed • A Claim Is Just The Beginning

  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Lawsuits
  • Class-Actions
  • Legal News
  • Settlements
  • News
  • Notices
Hot Topics
  • Sep 26, 2019 | Lawsuit Over Bible in Veterans Hospital Can Move Forward, Judge Says
  • Sep 26, 2019 | W.Va. Governor’s Companies Ordered to Pay $35M in Lawsuit
  • Sep 26, 2019 | How to Claim Your $100 Settlement if Yahoo Leaked Your Data
  • Sep 26, 2019 | Factbox: U.S. Lawsuits Take Aim at Vaping
  • Sep 26, 2019 | StarKist Reimburses Customers After Offering Tuna as Settlement
Home Lawsuits

Martin Shkreli Lost $40 Million in His E-Trade Account

TOPICS:AccountArrestBrafmanCompanyDrugMediaMillionRetrophinShkreliValue

Posted By: cmadmin Feb 4, 2016

Martin ShkreliREUTERS/Lucas JacksonMartin Shkreli.

NEW YORK (Reuters) — Former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli suffered a roughly $40 million drop in the value of a trading account used to secure his bail following his arrest on securities fraud charges, a U.S. prosecutor said on Wednesday.

At a hearing in federal court in Brooklyn, Assistant U.S. Attorney Winston Paes said the account contained mostly shares of KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, a drug company that Shkreli briefly ran.

KaloBios filed for bankruptcy in December, wiping out most of its equity value. That caused the value of Shkreli’s E-Trade brokerage account to drop to $4 million to $5 million, from the $45 million level when it had been frozen, the prosecutor said.

Paes told U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto that Shkreli may need to post new assets to secure his $5 million bond, which was issued following the 32-year-old’s arrest in December.

Shkreli’s new lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, responded, “There’s nothing like an indictment to affect the price of shares even if the shares have significant value.”

Shkreli’s criminal case arose from his prior management of hedge fund MSMB Capital Management and Retrophin Inc, a biopharmaceutical company where he was chief executive before being fired in 2014.

Prosecutors said Shkreli engaged in a Ponzi-like scheme in which he defrauded investors in MSMB, and misappropriated $11 million in assets from Retrophin to repay them. He has pleaded not guilty.

Shkreli’s arrest came soon after Turing Pharmaceuticals, another company he headed at the time, caused a public outcry by raising the price of a drug used to treat a dangerous parasitic infection to $750 from $13.50. Since his arrest, Shkreli has remained active on social media and given interviews to the press.

Some of that may now end.

Brafman, whose clients have included former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn and rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, told reporters that as a condition of his hiring, Shkreli was to stop talking to the media.

“We want to try this case in court, not the media,” Brafman said.

Shkreli is expected to appear on Thursday at a congressional hearing on drug pricing, and assert his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination under the U.S. Constitution.

In a separate case, a federal judge in Manhattan on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to a $3 million class action settlement for Retrophin shareholders, based on many claims at issue in Shkreli’s criminal prosecution.

Reporting by Nate Raymond in New York. Editing by Jonathan Oatis.

Read the original article on Reuters. Copyright 2016. Follow Reuters on Twitter.

Source: www.businessinsider.com www.businessinsider.com

SHARE
TWEET
PIN
SHARE
  • Older article
  • Newer article

Related Articles

News

Devastated by Lawsuit, Gawker.com to Shut Down After 14 Years


Girl with sign Scholar not a criminal

Settlements

Lawsuit Alleging Excessive Force by LAPD at Black USC Student Party Settled for $450,000


News

Latina Files Lawsuit Against Company for Harassment With Trump Photo


Notices

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Announces the Filing of A Class Action Against Mylan N.V. And Certain Officers – MYL


Latest Headlines

Sep 26, 2019

Lawsuit Over Bible in Veterans Hospital Can Move Forward, Judge Says


Sep 26, 2019

W.Va. Governor’s Companies Ordered to Pay $35M in Lawsuit


Sep 26, 2019

How to Claim Your $100 Settlement if Yahoo Leaked Your Data


No Picture

Sep 26, 2019

Factbox: U.S. Lawsuits Take Aim at Vaping


Sep 26, 2019

StarKist Reimburses Customers After Offering Tuna as Settlement


Featured Articles

Sep 21, 2016

HEAD Issues Statement Concerning Bode Miller’s Lawsuit

Bode’s comfort zone is unlike the rest of us. | Photo Credit: Jon Wick Bode Miller is the definition of a rebel so when the world-famous downhiller announced that he would be returning to competition, the only people surprised were his former sponsors. In a recent turn of events, Miller has rediscovered his rebel identity by suing his former sponsor for the right to compete in FIS-sanctioned …

Read More

Apr 30, 2016

Accounting Fraud Getting Increased Attention From the SEC and Class Action Counsel


Nov 9, 2016

Simonton Windows, Warranty Not Good Enough, Class Action Attorney Says


Feb 3, 2017

New York’s Time Warner Cable-Spectrum Lawsuit Could Reach 100’s of Millions


Jul 11, 2016

Man Suing Davie “Breastaurant” Twin Peaks for Gender Discrimination


Categories
  • Class-Actions
  • Lawsuits
  • Legal News
  • News
  • Notices
  • Opinion
  • Securities
  • SECURITY
  • Settlements
  • SKIP
  • Uncategorized
Recent Articles
  • Lawsuit Over Bible in Veterans Hospital Can Move Forward, Judge Says
  • W.Va. Governor’s Companies Ordered to Pay $35M in Lawsuit
  • How to Claim Your $100 Settlement if Yahoo Leaked Your Data
  • Factbox: U.S. Lawsuits Take Aim at Vaping
  • StarKist Reimburses Customers After Offering Tuna as Settlement
  • RSS
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Contact Us
  • Login

Copyright 2016-2019 | ClassActionReview.com