Martin Shkreli, former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, smiles during questioning last year on Capitol Hill.
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Twitter suspended Martin Shkreli's account on Sunday following harassment of a freelance journalist.
The pharmaceutical executive began trolling Lauren Duca after she wrote an opinion piece for Teen Vogue in December under the headline Donald Trump is Gaslighting America. Shkreli, a Trump supporter, soon began peppering Duca with messages of faux attraction, including an invitation to be his date at Trump's inauguration, which Duca tweeted last week.
Martin Shkreli, former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, smiles during questioning last year on Capitol Hill.
Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images
Twitter suspended Martin Shkreli's account on Sunday following harassment of a freelance journalist.
The pharmaceutical executive began trolling Lauren Duca after she wrote an opinion piece for Teen Vogue in December under the headline Donald Trump is Gaslighting America. Shkreli, a Trump supporter, soon began peppering Duca with messages of faux attraction, including an invitation to be his date at Trump's inauguration, which Duca tweeted last week.