AIDS Drug Price Hiker Allegedly Offered His Ex-Girlfriend $10,000 to Let Him Perform Oral Sex on Her

Martin Shkreli is really out here having a phenomenal week.

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Martin Shkreli, Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO and all-around trash man extraordinaire, is having an amazing week. Not only did he manage to go from nobody to Nobody in a matter of hours upon news of his 5,500 percent price increase of the toxoplasmosis-fighting pill Daraprim, he then managed to amazingly double down on whatever ethos inspired that decision by really flexing his douchebaggery in clarification-free interviews, before eventually agreeing to lower the prices because, well, the internet.

As previously reported, he also has a supposed history of chronic harassment of varying degrees. Not only did he hassle an ex-employee and his family for supposedly lifted funds (during the holidays, no less), he also unabashedly creeped out his ex-girlfriend to the tune of ten thousand ridiculously insulting dollars:

Charming, yes. However, the real crux of Shkreli's admission, recently posted via her own website In Defense of Getting Off, is his post-breakup assertion of cunnilingus lobbying:

Katie then shared a series of screenshots revealing, among other things, that Shkreli offered her a dicey $10,000 to let him perform unreciprocated oral sex on her because he knew she had "nothing better to do" but serve the whims of a spoiled little rich boy:

Yeah. Seems like the young gentleman we all so readily assumed him to be.

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