He was sentenced to seven years in prison, that's what prisoners say about Martin Shkrell.

The announcement of a seven-year prison sentence caused Martin Shkrell to be shed in the courtroom. He has sought minimum security prison, less severe than high-security prisons, where dangerous criminals are held. Journalist Seth Ferrant, in a letter to Vice, has asked American prisoners how they thought [...]
The announcement of a seven-year prison sentence caused Martin Shkrell to be shed in the courtroom. He has sought minimum security prison, less severe than high-security prisons, where dangerous criminals are held.
Journalist Seth Ferrant, in a letter to Vice, has asked American prisoners how they thought he would be treated in prison as the most hated man in the United States.
A New Yorker prisoner sentenced to life in prison says that if he tears even in prison, his life will be easy. When a person cries in American prisons over new living conditions, this is taken for offense. The only tears that are tolerated are about death or innocence.
Other prisoners say that because he is known as a rich man, Shkreli will seek money in exchange for defence. He'll have to spend a lot to make his sleep quiet.
However, most inmates think that the financial situation will enable Shkrell to lead a comfortable life in minimum security prisons, where conditions are very good.












