- The Federal Trade Commission asked a judge to hold "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli in contempt for forming a drug company in violation of a ban on him from working in the pharmaceuticals industry.The Federal Trade Commission on Friday asked that notorious "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli be held in contempt of court for forming a new drug company in violation of a judge's ban on the convicted fraudster from working in the pharmaceuticals industry.In its court filing Friday, the FTC noted that Shkreli in July announced the formation of a new company, Druglike, "that appears to be involved in the drug industry."The filing quoted Druglike's press release on that announcement, which called the company "a Web3 drug discovery software platform co-founded by Martin Shkreli."His $5 million post-trial release bond was revoked weeks later after a judge for offering his Facebook followers a $5,000 cash bounty if they provided him with samples of hair from former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton."