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Man Bobby aint never getting out
It has a handful of decent tracks, but by Wu standards it's a weed plate.The W came out in 2000. So you're wrong!
Martin is the scum of the earth and an attention *****. I don't give a damn what he does, after what he did with the AIDS meds nothing can change the way I look at him. What a disgusting human being.
He's a terrible person. Anyone who co-signs this can't see the forest for the trees.
The W came out in 2000. So you're wrong!
It has a handful of decent tracks, but by Wu standards it's a weed plate.
The Wu as a collective only have 2 albums worth listening to. And we know which ones those are.
Not to mention Wu Massacre and Wu Block were both good projects that came out after 8 Diagrams
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/18/b...ndictment-portrays-small-time-fraud.html?_r=1Martin Shkreli told investors that his hedge fund had an auditor, that it had posted a 36 percent return since its inception and that it had $35 million in assets under management.
None of it was true, federal authorities say.
Mr. Shkreli has gained nationwide notoriety for his bravado in spiking prices on pharmaceuticals, one of the biggest industries in the country. But his predawn arrest in Manhattan on Thursday was on charges of a small-time hedge fund fraud.
An indictment unsealed by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn and a related civil lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission assert that Mr. Shkreli was nothing like the stock market genius and savvy entrepreneur that he had portrayed.
His former hedge fund, MSMB Capital Management, had recorded losses of at least 18 percent and was essentially broke by 2011, having less than $1,000 in its bank account, according to the indictment. The hedge fund had no auditor.
The authorities described Mr. Shkreli, 32, as a failed trader with a habit of spreading falsehoods and running his businesses on fumes and misappropriated money. His Ponzi-like scheme, they said, involved looting Retrophin, a biopharmaceutical company he used to run, to pay back his disgruntled investors.
Not to mention Wu Massacre and Wu Block were both good projects that came out after 8 Diagrams