Martin Shkreli Names RZA In New Countersuit Over Rare Wu-Tang Album

According to Stereogum.com, in filing Monday night, Martin Shkreli has countersued PleasrDAO, Reuters reports. According to Shkreli, his original deal to buy the album allegedly specified 50% of the copyright would be transferred to him in 2103, when he would be 120 years old. PleasrDAO allegedly paid RZA and Cilvaringz $750,000 for that stake, which Shkreli allegedly says amounts to a “duplicate sale,” with RZA and Cilvaringz essentially allegedly “selling a total of 150% of the copyrights.”

“Mr. Shkreli’s approach throughout has been to distract and delay with actions that the court has consistently and strenuously rejected,” PleasrDAO’s lawyer Steven Cooper told Reuters in an email. “These counterclaims will meet the same fate.” Last September, the court rejected Shkreli‘s attempt to halt PleasrDAO’s lawsuit over his alleged duplication of the album, arguing that the value of Shaolin allegedly came from PleasrDAO’s “ability to exploit its exclusivity to create an ‘experience’ that its competitors cannot.”

In 2014, RZA announced Once Upon A Time In Shaolin is unique Wu-Tang Clan album and there would allegedly only be one copy of the album, and it would be auctioned off for millions, with the stipulation that the buyer could not play it for the public. In 2015, Shkreli, who had recently gained notoriety as a price-gouger, was revealed as the lucky purchaser of this artifact.

When Shkreli was convicted of alleged fraud in 2017, he was ordered to forfeit Once Upon A Time In Shaolin to the federal government. In 2021, the feds auctioned off the album to the cryptocurrency collective PleasrDAO for $4.75 million, year before Shkreli  secured early release from prison. In 2024, PleasrDAO sued Shkreli for allegedly making copies of Once Upon A Time In Shaolin in violation of his purchase agreement.

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Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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