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30 July 2020AmericasRory O'Neill

Shkreli says he isn’t responsible for Daraprim ‘monopoly’

Jailed ‘pharma bro’ Martin Shkreli has told a US federal court he is not responsible for  antitrust violations alleged by the  US Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

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21 August 2020   The FTC should avoid reviewing communications between Martin Shkreli and his attorneys, but these are not protected under the Privacy Act, a New York federal judge has ruled.
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