On Tuesday, Shkreli submitted a letter to Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto, apologizing to the court and his lawyer, for “my awkward attempt at humor or satire,” as he described it.
“I understand now, that some may have read my comments about Mrs. Clinton as threatening, when that was never my intention when making those comments,” Shkreli wrote. “I used poor judgment but never intended to cause alarm or promote any act of violence whatsoever.”
Shkreli noted that soon after he posted the message about Clinton, he posted again to say that he “was absolutely ‘not’ encouraging anyone to assault anyone.”
When the Justice Department first filed their motion, Shkreli was less than apologetic, posting on Facebook that night, “Lol Hillary Clinton’s presumptive agents are hard at work. It was just a prank, bro!”
It remains to be seen how the court responds to this apology, and whether or not he will remain free before sentencing. Shkreli faces up to 20 years in prison for his crimes.
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