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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Purdue Pharma declared bankruptcy and went into Chapter 11 last month to protect themselves from all the city and state suits against them. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/15/health/purdue-pharma-bankruptcy-opioids-settlement.html My Wapo newsfeed indicates they have a story today that the bankruptcy is designed to protect the fortunes of Sackler family members. I can't get the story because it is behind a pay wall, but perhaps someone here can.[/quote] The sure do: "Attorneys general representing nearly half the states and lawyers for more than 500 local governments on Friday blasted the terms of Purdue Pharma’s offer to settle thousands of lawsuits over the nation’s opioid crisis in court filings that also said the company had funneled up to $13 billion to its controlling family.?Their legal filings said the tentative deal does not contain an admission of wrongdoing from members of the Sackler family, would not stop family members from future misconduct and wouldn’t force them to repay money “they pocketed from their illegal conduct.”?The documents say members of the Sackler family — one of the wealthiest in the U.S. — made $12 billion to $13 billion from Purdue, a higher amount than court records had previously given. The figure was in a sworn statement given last month by Jesse DelConte, a restructuring consultant for Purdue; an excerpt of his deposition did not specify over what time period those payments were made.?In a previous deposition, former Purdue chief executive Richard Sackler gave only a broad range — between $1 billion and $10 billion — that the family made from its signature painkiller, OxyContin.?Friday’s court filings object to Purdue’s request that all lawsuits against members of the Sackler family be halted as part of tentative settlement terms that are being considered in bankruptcy court in White Plains, New York. The family faces hundreds of lawsuits in state courts, including at least two dozen filed by state attorneys general." It goes on... https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/purdue-opioid-deal-blasted-as-records-show-13b-to-sacklers/2019/10/04/e4d8777e-e706-11e9-b0a6-3d03721b85ef_story.html[/quote] We need a revolution to drive these propertied classes out of power[/quote] + 1,000,000[/quote]
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