On September 13, 2017, his bail was revoked following a Facebook post offering $5,000 for a strand of Hillary Clinton's hair which the judge perceived as solicitation to assault, which is not protected under the First Amendment.[116][117] Shkreli's post was preceded by others that suggested he might have plans to clone Hillary Clinton.[116] According to him, this was satire, and according to his lawyer, this satire may have been tasteless, but was not made in a threatening manner.[116] Shkreli edited the post to add a disclaimer that it was satire,[118] and later said he did this minutes after publication.[119] Shkreli was sent to the Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn[3] to serve out jail time until his sentencing hearing on January 16, 2018,[120] during which his ultimate sentence will be determined.[121] His sentencing hearing was later re-scheduled to February 21, 2018.[122][123]
that's some real bs tbh no one deserves to go to jail over some petty ass obvious joke like that ---