Martin Shkreli, the former Turing Pharmaceuticals executive who became known as "Pharma Bro" after he dramatically hiked the price of a drug, was suspended from Twitter on Sunday afternoon. A person at Twitter who is familiar with the matter but declined to be quoted directly confirmed that Shkreli's suspension was related to his harassment of journalist Lauren Duca.
Duca, a freelance journalist, recently wrote a viral op-ed for Teen Vogue titled "Donald Trump is gaslighting America." During a combative appearance on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show just before Christmas, Carlson told Duca that she should stick to writing about "thigh-high boots," and Duca told Carlson that he was "unprofessional" and a "partisan hack." The exchange resulted in her receiving thousands of angry messages, including a rape threat on Christmas Day.
A few days ago, Shkreli started trolling Duca on Twitter.
Sunday, Duca noticed that Shkreli had changed his Twitter profile picture to an image of her, in which Shkreli's face was photoshopped onto that of another man. "I have a small crush on @laurenduca," his Twitter bio read. "Hope she doesn't find out."