I simply said he did nothing to contribute to that drug, a link to results of a trial does nothing to dispel that assertion. Sorry, but this jackass didn't self-teach to the point that he developed a ground-breaking drug and he clearly went into niche drugs for rare conditions solely because he realized he could jack the price up to exorbitant sums and get away with it.
Again, neither you or I were not at the company and we don't know what he contributed. It is possible to educate oneself and obtain a Ph. D without spending an hour in a class room. Aubrey de Grey (Ph. D in biology from Cambridge, 2000) and several other people have done it. Hell, if he came out tomorrow and announced that he is transitioning to female, Harvard probably would have awarded Martin an honorary degree in whatever field he self-identified as being an expert in (https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc...ns-harvard-after-chelsea-manning-hire-n801341). I guess that's one approach for a light sentence. Don't recommend it though.
The man doesn't have an ounce on altruism in him, he's a classic narcissist, and as someone with two successful startups under my belt, one with a number of co-founders, I can be pretty sure his co-founders would have not only been fine but been better off without him. He's not an idiot, he's an asshole who has accomplished nothing to make the world a better place and lots to make it a worse place. Donating $1M you stole from someone else, entirely to feed his own ego probably because of some mental anguish he suffered in said high school doesn't make him any less of an asshole. Why anyone would be an apologist for this jerk out of anything but obstinance is beyond me! Like I said, you, me, and most of ET have done more to make the world a better place, why not sing those praises instead of defending this jerk?
So now you are speculating about his intentions. Even a professional psychologist would shy away from publicly diagnosing people as having narcissistic personality disorder without ever meeting in person. I never stated that he doesn't have narcissistic tendencies, but even if he does, so what? Being a full-blown narcissist is perfectly legal. Everyone has personality flaws to some extent. They have not interfered with him doing good works. I would hate to have the world view where I try to speculate about what possible secret evil intentions people I don't like have for doing the things that they do. It just seems unhealthy.
I guess I and possibly others here stick up for him because I feel that the media has been too hard on him. They don't judge him by the same standards as say, Anthony Wiener, Manning who is a traitor to our country, or the 15 year old kid who burned down a large part (think around 25-50 square miles?...not sure on the exact area) of forest of which I and several million residents have been breathing polluted air worse than China for most of the past two weeks. If Weyerhaeuser accidentally started the same forest fire, Greenpeace would be demanding the beheading of the company's entire executive leadership. But 15 year old kid who they won't even name who was caught throwing fireworks into the forest and then tried to flee once caught...no, nothing to see there. No media or environmental outrage at all. And of course there are a ton of examples of media bias when it comes to politics, but that's too much to discuss here.
By the way, I don't know anyone from here. I'm currently serving time in jail, but what have the people of ET done to make the world a better place? Aren't we mostly here to ask questions about making money, avoiding taxes, and occasionally end up in a political debate? Doesn't seem that altruistic without knowing the motive behind making money...I suppose I could speculate...