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Purdue, Sackler family reach new $7.4 billion opioid accord

The deal comes after the US Supreme Court last year rejected a $6 billion pact that would have protected the Sacklers, Purdue’s owners, from any further litigation related to the addiction crisis

January 23, 2025 / 23:36 IST
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The accord is the latest twist in a legal saga that has been bitterly fought by the Sacklers and a bipartisan group of state attorneys general
The accord is the latest twist in a legal saga that has been bitterly fought by the Sacklers and a bipartisan group of state attorneys general

Bankrupt Purdue Pharma LP and members of the billionaire Sackler family agreed to pay $7.4 billion to a group of US states and other parties to settle long-running litigation over OxyContin’s role in the deadly opioid epidemic.

The deal comes after the US Supreme Court last year rejected a $6 billion pact that would have protected the Sacklers, Purdue’s owners, from any further litigation related to the addiction crisis. Thursday’s settlement in principle doesn’t give the family automatic protection from future litigation, New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement.

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The accord is the latest twist in a legal saga that has been bitterly fought by the Sacklers and a bipartisan group of state attorneys general, who say the addiction epidemic that has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans was exacerbated by the marketing and sales of Purdue’s OxyContin painkiller.

James said the accord “is built on consensual releases” from further litigation in exchange for the Sackers’ payments. That means those that don’t join the pact can still sue. In its decision in June, the Supreme Court rejected the earlier pact because it forcibly ended lawsuits by plaintiffs who didn’t join the settlement.