OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma pleads guilty in criminal case:
Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty Tuesday to three criminal charges, formally taking responsibility for its part in an opioid epidemic that has contributed to hundreds of thousands of deaths but also angering critics who want to see individuals held accountable, in addition to the company.
In a virtual hearing with a federal judge in Newark, New Jersey, the OxyContin maker admitted impeding the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's efforts to combat the addiction crisis.
Purdue acknowledged that it had not maintained an effective program to prevent prescription drugs from being diverted to the black market, even though it had told the DEA it did have such a program, and that it provided misleading information to the agency as a way to boost company manufacturing quotas.
It also admitted paying doctors through a speakers program to induce them to write more prescriptions for its painkillers.
And it admitted paying an electronic medical records company to send doctors information on patients that encouraged them to prescribe opioids.
The guilty pleas were entered by Purdue board chairperson Steve Miller on behalf of the company. They were part of a criminal and civil settlement announced last month between the Stamford, Connecticut-based company and the Justice Department.
[...] The deal includes $8.3 billion in penalties and forfeitures, but the company is on the hook for a direct payment to the federal government of only a fraction of that, $225 million. It would pay the smaller amount as long as it executes a settlement moving through federal bankruptcy court with state and local governments and other entities suing it over the toll of the opioid epidemic.
(Score: 4, Insightful) by SpockLogic on Wednesday November 25 2020, @01:37PM (2 children)
Big deal. I won't be celebrating till some of the Sacklers responsible are wearing orange jump suits. So for now, "Meh."
Overreacting is one thing, sticking your head up your ass hoping the problem goes away is another - edIII
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 25 2020, @03:08PM
Not only should they be in jumpsuits but the illegal chemical empire entirely dismantled.
It's insane that we should be satisfied with 225MM when the family garnered 13B (personally) from their trade in slavery and suffering.
That's 1.7% of their worth, that's like a $1000 dollar fine to a family that makes $100,000. It has virtually no sting.
This country sucks.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 25 2020, @03:17PM
Whoa whoa whoa, cool it with the anti-semitism.