Martin Shkreli Sues RZA Over Wu-Tang Album He Bought and Forfeited
In a bizarre twist that feels ripped from a hip-hop heist film, the saga of the Wu-Tang Clan's one-of-a-kind album 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin' has taken another surreal turn. The notorious 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli, who infamously purchased the sole copy for $2 million in 2015, is now suing the group's de facto leader, RZA.This isn't about musical royalties or creative control; it's a bitter coda to Shkreli's own legal downfall. After being convicted of securities fraud, Shkreli was forced to forfeit the album—along with other assets—to satisfy a multi-million dollar restitution order.The album was eventually sold by the government to satisfy that debt, but Shkreli's new lawsuit alleges RZA made promises about the album's exclusivity and potential future release that he claims were broken, complicating its value. It's a clash of two vastly different worlds: the gritty, soulful universe of Staten Island's finest rappers, who created this artifact as a commentary on art's commodification, and the brazen world of financial speculation Shkreli inhabited.For fans, the album remains a mythical grail, its sounds largely unheard, its story now further entangled in courtroom drama instead of musical legacy. This lawsuit feels less like a fight for art and more like the final, discordant note in Shkreli's attempt to own a piece of cultural history he never truly understood.
#Martin Shkreli
#RZA
#Wu-Tang Clan
#Once Upon A Time In Shaolin
#lawsuit
#forfeiture
#featured
Stay Informed. Act Smarter.
Get weekly highlights, major headlines, and expert insights — then put your knowledge to work in our live prediction markets.