Martin Shkreli made headlines in the music world in 2015 after it was revealed that he had paid $2 million for the only copy of Wu Tang Clan's album 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin'.

The famed album was made with the intention of being a one-off item and was sold by auction to the controversial man known as PharmaBro. Since then, he has livestreamed a number of clips from the album after promising to do so if Trump won the election.

With Shkreli convicted on two counts of securities frauds last week, it doesn't look like he's going to be able to enjoy listening to it in peace anytime soon - so he's re-listed it on eBay with a starting bid of $1.

"I decided to purchase this album as a gift to the Wu-Tang Clan for their tremendous musical output. Instead I received scorn from at least one of their (least-intelligent) members, and the world at large failed to see my purpose of putting a serious value behind music," he said in the listing, referring to his spat with Wu Tang member Ghostface Killah. "I will be curious to see if the world values music nearly as much as I have. I have donated to many rock bands and rappers over the years to ensure they can continue to produce their art when few others would."

He added: "At any time I may cancel this sale and I may even break this album in frustration. I will donate half of the sale proceeds to medical research. I am not selling to raise cash--my companies and I have record amounts of cash on hand. I hope someone with a bigger heart for music can be found for this one-of-a-kind piece and makes it available for the world to hear."

At time of writing, it's at just under $1 million with 309 bids - but something tells us that this isn't going to end well...