Jorge Nava is celebrating his newfound freedom.
23.04.2020 - 12:07 / nme.com
The notorious "pharma-bro" says he's been conducting "significant research"
Notorious pharmaceutical boss Martin Shkreli has asked a federal judge to grant him early release from prison, after claiming he has “been conducting significant research” into a possible cure for coronavirus.
Shkreli, who is set to be released in October 2023, claims he suffers from asthma and allergies which make him prone to contracting Covid-19 if he remains in prison, according to Bloomberg.
The self-styled “pharma
Jorge Nava is celebrating his newfound freedom.
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R. Kelly made a second emergency plea to the New York court to release him from prison to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Dominic Patten
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His lawyers cite pre-existing health conditions as grounds for release
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