Wu-Tang Clan
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U.S. sells unique Wu-Tang Clan album to pay ‘pharma bro’ Shkreli’s debtMartin Shkreli is currently serving prison time for defrauding investors of more than US$10 million.TrendingJul 28, 2021
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A Canadian diplomat made ‘Wuhan’ shirts using Wu-Tang Clan’s logo. China isn’t happyIt was not immediately clear how images of the T-shirt logo, which the Canadian embassy said was created early last year, came to circulate on Chinese social media.CanadaFeb 2, 2021
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A Better Tomorrow: Wu-Tang Clan partners with Ottawa to support CHEO, local food bankThe City of Ottawa has found an unlikely partner for a new campaign to support much-needed services during the coronavirus pandemic.EntertainmentMay 20, 2020
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Jessie Reyez won’t perform at Ottawa’s Bluesfest after recent leg injury"Unfortunately, Jessie Reyez was injured during a recent performance and has been advised not to fly or perform for the next few weeks in order to heal properly," Bluesfest organizers said on Twitter.EntertainmentJul 5, 2019
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‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli may sacrifice prized Wu-Tang Clan album to pay off $7.36 million federal billIn 2015, Shkreli said he had bought the Wu-Tang Clan's 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin' when the hip-hop group auctioned the sole copy of the album to the highest bidder.WorldMar 5, 2018
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‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli should surrender Wu-Tang Clan album: prosecutorsThe government wants to seize Shkreli's $2 million copy of "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin," the only copy of the album ever sold.CrimeDec 1, 2017
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Wu-Tang Clan diss ‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli on new song ‘Lesson Learn’d’The lyrical attack is just the latest in the feud between Wu-Tang Clan and Martin Shkreli.EntertainmentSep 26, 2017
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Martin Shkreli releases Wu-Tang Clan songs after Donald Trump victory promiseMartin Shkreli owned the sole copy of Wu-Tang Clan's 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.'EntertainmentNov 10, 2016
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Price-hiking pharma exec sued by artist over Wu-Tang Clan albumA Long Island artist sued ex-pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli and others Tuesday over the use of his art in a Wu-Tang Clan album, saying he never expected portraits he posted on a fan blog two years ago to be used without his permission.EntertainmentFeb 9, 2016
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