
Former Retrophin firm CEO and currently convicted felon Martin Shkreli hasnât been scared to ruffle feathers in the hip-hop community since teasing his ownership of Lil Wayneâs Tha Carter V back in 2016.
 Two years later, the âPharma Broâ is trolling the Young Money family yet again, but this time from behind bars and with one of rapâs most recent hottest commodities that hip-hop heads have been spinning for: Drakeâs âcareer-endingâ diss track against Pusha T.  Â
According to a post from his official Facebook account, which he emphasized was posted by a friend, Shkreli was âpleased to reportâ that a mysterious USB popped up at his offices with 10 never-before-heard studio workings from Drake. One of them includes content that might be especially interesting for King Push and Kanye West fans.
âThere are 10 tracks and some appear to be demo tracks by an unnamed artist to inspire a forthcoming, fully-produced âdisrespectâ musical piece,â he wrote. âI would normally share a snippet as I have in the past but my present situation negates this possibility.â
That âpresent situationâ he refers to is his seven-year prison stint in New Jersey for defrauding investors. He also sent a shout-out to Weezy for his recent legal victory, especially as it concerns the aforementioned album he claimed to have seized.
âIâm pleased to hear Lil Wayneâs Carter V will be released soon and his litigation has been settled,â he wrote. âIt is a great addition to his already impressive corpus.â
We still advise fans to still take such claims with a grain of salt considering that his alleged possession of Weezyâs long-awaited project yielded no leaks or unauthorized release of any other sort. And as he previously stated, thereâs only but so much the incarcerated fraudster will be able to do between the four walls of his Fort Dix federal prison cell, anyway.
*Kanye shrug*
See his recent claims of Young Money property seizure below.
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