Following Florida’s efforts today, Florida has a large settlement of $ 7.4 billion for their tools in the creation of the opioid crisis. We announced what we did. Paddwo has invented, manufactured and actively sold opioid products for decades under the Sackler leadership, promoting death due to addiction and overdose nationwide. The reconciliation will be directly funded to the nationwide community in the next 15 years to manage the Sackler Padhu and sell opioids in the United States and support opioid poisoning, prevention and recovery programs.
As a general rule, the billions of dollars settlements have been the largest nation with individuals who contribute to the Opioid crisis, and the US Supreme Court has overturned the past multi -stage reconciliation between Sackla and Purdue in June 2024. I will come later. Florida’s Florida share share planning and reconciliation must reach $ 233.37 to 325.93 millions, and the total opioid collection rate of Florida may exceed $ 3.4 billion. President John Gard, in principle, was one of the major negotiators of this agreement, with the support of Governor Ron Desantis and former prosecutor, Ashley Moody.
“The Ministry of Justice has recklessly destroyed the initial transactions negotiated by Florida and others,” said President John Gard. “Nevertheless, the state and other claimants were able to re -negotiate what could be one of the most complex transactions with the Sackler family and other claimant groups. It was impossible to do this new contract in principle, but for now, we are responsible for all of the Opioid Crisis, and now in charge of strong support from Governor Desantis, the stubborn Senator Moody It is a determination to the Opiodida in principle because of its leadership and the resources we have gained. I am glad that I used my background and experience to do this, and this contract has been confirmed in the coming months, and I have the opportunity for states, lower classifications, and other claimants. “
In 2021, the US Bankruptcy Court in the southern part of New York has approved a multiple reconciliation covering Padu and the Sacker family, which would have to pay more than $ 5.5 billion. In June 2024, Scotus disabled his previous bankruptcy settlement with Sackler. In principle, the current reconciliation is not provided by sacklers to Sacklers, but rather based on the agreement release in exchange for the payment of Sacker.
In addition to distributing $ 7.4 billion to address the opioid crisis, this reconciliation reflects the end of the dominance of Sackler’s Paddue, and is forbidden to sell opioids in the United States. The council selected by Joshu in consultation with other creditors will determine the future of the company. Purdue continues to be supervised by the monitor, hindering the lobby or marketing opioid under the settlement.
If approved, the reconciliation will publish more than 30 million documents related to the Purdue and Sacklers Opioid business. The document repository also includes documents on compliance with the 2007 state prosecutor’s agreement, and will create public documents to be eligible for the right of privileges.
In principle, members of the Sackler family, which are included in the reconciliation, include Raymond and Mortimer Sacker, the eight heirs of Paddue. The ground of Jonathan and Beverly Sacker. It also includes relevant trust, advisor, and most children and heirs.
Florida includes California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Irino, Irino, Irino, Massachus. Tsu, New York, New York, settlement The following states of secured coalitions have been added.
In addition to this latest contract, Florida has secured more than $ 3 billion of opioid manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies for the role of promoting the opioid crisis through historical lawsuits. This includes companies such as McKesson, Cardinal Health, AmericaSourcebergen, and Johnson & Johnson. The funds from these villages are used to fight the Opioid Crisis, including Fentanyl, through Florida and the nationwide treatment, prevention, and recovery efforts.
The amount paid to Florida through this latest measures depends on the number of claimants who agree to the final transaction.