Money | E*Trade How Martin Shkreli Is Staying Free He used $45M E*Trade account to secure his bail By Arden Dier Posted Jan 8, 2016 8:21 AM CST Copied Martin Shkreli, center, leaves the courthouse after his arraignment in New York, Dec. 17, 2015. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) Martin Shkreli is wealthy enough to buy a $120 tea on a whim, but exactly how much money he has is a mystery. A recent court filing, however, shows the former drug CEO had at least $45 million in an E*Trade account as of Wednesday; Shkreli used it to secure his $5 million bail after his arrest last month, reports CNBC. Shkreli is now barred from selling or transferring assets in the account or using them to secure other debt. E*Trade must also inform prosecutors if the assets dip below $5 million in value, per Bloomberg. The New York Times reports it isn't clear if Shkreli has money in other accounts. Read These Next Trump doesn't use pot, but he's mulling pot-friendly policy. Hegseth admires pastors with some eyebrow-raising thoughts on women. Nutritionists and regulators are rethinking orange juice. She tried to save a chimp from the 'evil clutches of PETA.' Report an error