Earlier this week, former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli, offered one lucky bidder the chance to punch him in the face, for a price. Bids, he said, were as high as $78,000. Then again, Shkreli lies (and people punish him with lube). For some reason, the $78,000 bid fell through (or never existed in the first place) and Shkreli went with a backup option, a $50,000 bid from a Florida woman known only as ‘Katie.’ She also requested to ‘repeatedly pummel him in the face,’ a request he granted. The notorious ‘pharma bro’ fell into the limelight last September when, as CEO of Turing…

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