Even federal prosecutors want loud-mouth “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli to shut up.

Prosecutors trying the notorious 34-year-old for securities fraud asked Judge Kiyo Matsumoto on Monday for a gag order to keep Shkreli from running his mouth and ruining their case.

Shkreli is “attacking prosecutors [and] public figures” and “trying to turn this trial into a circus as part of a deliberate strategy to obtain jury nullification rather than have the jury focus on and carefully consider the evidence,” acting U.S. Attorney Bridget Rohde wrote to the judge.

After being banned from Twitter for harassment, Shkreli created another account that he has used to comment on evidence against him and slam reporters, prosecutors claim.

“Raising $ for my debut rap album. Buy fake news URLs $12,000 each: megtirrel.com & emilysaul.com. Need a Future feature,” his alleged account, @BLMBro, tweeted, referencing Shkreli’s purchase of two domains named for reporters covering him — including Post reporter Emily Saul.

Shkreli has not denied that he controls the account, prosecutors say. The account issued the tweet three minutes after Shkreli posted a similar message to his own Facebook on June 27.

Shkreli lawyer Benjamin Brafman blamed the media, claiming that reporters have tried to “bait” his loudmouth client into making embarrassing public statements.

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The prosecution’s motion comes three days after the Sheepshead Bay native, who is widely reviled for jacking up the price of a life-saving medication, spent 10 minutes ranting to reporters that Brooklyn’s prosecutors are “junior varsity” compared to those in Manhattan.

This report previously appeared at NYPost.com.

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