Sackler Family Members Face Mass Litigation And Criminal Investigations Over Opioids Crisis
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Source: The Guardian
Exclusive: Suffolk county in Long Island has sued several family members, and Connecticut and New York are considering criminal fraud and racketeering charges against leading family members.
Members of the multi-billionaire philanthropic Sackler family that owns the maker of prescription painkiller OxyContin are facing mass litigation and likely criminal investigation over the opioids crisis still ravaging America. Some of the Sacklers wholly own Connecticut-based Purdue Pharma, the company that created and sells the legal narcotic OxyContin, a drug at the center of the opioid epidemic that now kills almost 200 people a day across the US.
Suffolk county in Long Island, New York, recently sued several family members personally over the overdose deaths and painkiller addiction blighting local communities. Now lawyers warn that action will be a catalyst for hundreds of other US cities, counties and states to follow suit.
At the same time, prosecutors in Connecticut and New York are understood to be considering criminal fraud and racketeering charges against leading family members over the way OxyContin has allegedly been dangerously over-prescribed and deceptively marketed to doctors and the public over the years, legal sources told the Guardian last week.
This is essentially a crime family
drug dealers in nice suits and dresses, said Paul Hanly, a New York city lawyer who represents Suffolk county and is also a lead attorney in a huge civil action playing out in federal court in Cleveland, Ohio, involving opioid manufacturers and distributors. The Sacklers are a wealthy but feuding clan. -MORE...
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/nov/19/sackler-family-members-face-mass-litigation-criminal-investigations-over-opioids-crisis
Lawyers working on opioid litigation expect family members to be sued by name as part of the multi-district litigation in Ohio. Lawsuits have been filed by more than 1,200 cities, counties and municipalities in federal courts across the US, against Purdue and other corporate defendants.
The first trials are set next year in three significant cases from two Ohio counties and the city of Cleveland. Purdue is also being sued by at least 30 states in state court. It is widely expected that the parties will negotiate a very large global settlement like the approximate $250bn deal agreed in a 1997 landmark Big Tobacco case.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/aug/16/us-drug-overdose-deaths-opioids-fentanyl-cdc


dalton99a
(91,852 posts)- CDC statistics
UpInArms
(53,961 posts)They should all have the mark of the beast
rickyhall
(5,505 posts)As are millions of dollars worth of drug advertising we must put up with constantly. One wonders why US pharmaceuticals cost so damned much...NOT.
Julian Englis
(2,309 posts)These folks stole and murdered for this money. Giving it away is not philanthropy. It's bribery with stolen property.
Baitball Blogger
(51,636 posts)People provide cover for their misdeeds with their philanthropic deeds. Look over here, not here. Misdirection,
DeminPennswoods
(17,277 posts)on the Sackler family. They've tried to hide behind philantropy, but sooner or later the way their drug company developed, then pushed opiods onto the market with deceptive studies and so forth was going to catch up with them.
Link: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/10/30/the-family-that-built-an-empire-of-pain
DonViejo
(60,536 posts)The consensus of Forum Hosts agrees this is a great feature story loaded with opinion and analysis but it's not LBN