Sacklers agree to $6 billion Purdue bankruptcy settlement over opioid crisis

The Sackler family members who own Purdue Pharma have agreed to a $6 billion bankruptcy settlement over the company's role in the opioid crisis.

The Sackler family members who own Purdue Pharma have agreed to pay up to $6 billion to settle a hotly contested bankruptcy plan, which will allow state governments and tens of thousands of people to be compensated for the company’s role in the opioid crisis.

The deal comes after years of litigation over the marketing of the OxyContin painkiller, which was a cash cow for the drugmaker and became a poster child for the nationwide epidemic. The company was blamed for helping to trigger these events by downplaying the risk of addiction while improperly encouraging physicians to write prescriptions.

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