Federal prosecutors said in a court filing Friday that notorious pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli owes the government $7.4 million as a result of his conviction on securities fraud and conspiracy charges over the summer, the Wall Street Journal reported. The prosecutors have some suggestions for how Uncle Sam can be repaid. Assets that could be seized to satisfy the judgment include a brokerage account worth $5 million, as well as a single-copy album recorded by the Wu-Tang Clan, for which Shkreli paid $2 million back in 2015. Prosecutors also flagged Shkreli’s stake in privately-held Turing Pharmaceuticals.