Saturday, January 10, 2026

A Fascinating Half-Hour [Late Night Friday] Visit, From The NY AG's Office -- Looking At Over 12 Pages... Hmmm.


[This admitted tangent is from another property of mine -- related to Martin Shkreli's now nearly fifteen years of run-ins with the law. And his eventual jailing -- and various lifetime barring orders.]

But first. . . is it possible that they will call me, feeling I might be harassing a law abiding citizen of the tri-borough area? Perhaps, but that seems. . . unlikely. [I am in truth, outside the NY AG's jurisdictional reach, in any event. They'd need to call the IL AG. Smile.]

No, Occam's Razor would suggest the NY AG wants to know how it is. . . that one Martin Shkreli is serving as a paid consultant (presumably to include both securities pricing matters, and even perhaps waning pharmaceuticals research), for an intrepid / nascent '34 Act public company.

As I've pointed out a few times in the last month or so. . . even forgetting that he's been generally a bear -- on quantum computing (and so, may not be in the role as a genuine advocate -- but just a $120K a year "buy-off", to avoid his running a shorting scheme, against QC Tech?). . . it is my guess that the able USDC Judge Cote, in Manhattan, will frown on this whole arrangement, given the FTC and SEC case resolution orders.

But we shall see -- maybe they were just at the office late, and ordered pizza and beers -- and were doing some recreational reading while Indiana crushed Oregon, in a conference room with a TV on. Maybe.

Updated: several more visits while the NFL games were on here late on Saturday afternoon. Fascinating. End, update.

And. . . go Bears! Escape safely from Wildcard weekend. Yep, my Ducks were crushed last night. Ugh. [Indiana will slaughter Miami for the title, though now.]

Onward.

नमस्ते

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