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Dec 17

WATCH: Sackler family members who own Purdue testify before Congress

By Geoff Mulvihill, Associated Press

Two of the owners of the company that makes OxyContin acknowledged to a congressional committee on Thursday that the powerful prescription painkiller has played a role in the national opioid crisis but stopped short of apologizing or admitting wrongdoing.

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Nov 24

Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, pleads guilty in criminal case

By Geoff Mulvihill, Associated Press

Purdue Pharma says its guilty plea over its role in the opioid crisis is “an essential step to preserve billions of dollars” for the settlement it is pursuing in bankruptcy court.

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Oct 21

Justice Department says OxyContin maker will plead guilty to 3 criminal charges

By Michael Balsamo, Geoff Mulvihill, Associated Press

Justice Department officials tell The Associated Press that Purdue Pharma, the company that makes OxyContin, will plead guilty to three federal criminal charges as part of a settlement of more than $8 billion.

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Dec 17

Watch 6:12
Mass. attorney general on ‘outrageous’ Purdue Pharma settlement offer

Newly released court documents reveal that the family behind Purdue Pharmaceuticals, maker of highly addictive painkiller OxyContin, withdrew over $10 billion from the company as the opioid epidemic grew worse. The developments are increasing scrutiny of the Sackler family and…

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Dec 05

Tufts University severs ties with family behind OxyContin

By Collin Binkley, Associated Press

Students, faculty and activists have pressured the school to part ways with the Sackler family amid allegations that Purdue Pharma aggressively pushed OxyContin despite its addiction risks.

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Dec 03

Watch 6:50
What newly released emails reveal about OxyContin, Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family

The U.S. opioid epidemic has taken hundreds of thousands of lives. A reckoning for the manufacturers, marketers and distributors of these drugs has now begun -- but despite several multibillion dollar settlements, some states and municipalities say accountability and transparency…

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Sep 16

Why bankruptcy might not get opioid-maker Purdue Pharma off the hook

By Geoff Mulvihill, Associated Press

Some states have made it clear they intend to continue their lawsuits against members of the Sackler family in state courts.

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Sep 11

Watch 6:49
$3 billion from Sacklers ‘just a down payment’ on opioid debt, says Conn. attorney general

The American opioid crisis has left a lethal mark. Experts estimate as many as 400,000 people may have died from overdoses and related problems in the past several decades. Now, more than 20 states appear to have reached a comprehensive…

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Jul 18

Louvre Museum removes Sackler name after opioid protests

By Associated Press

At the Louvre's Oriental Antiquities gallery, tape is covering multiple placards bearing the name that has long been associated with arts patronage around the world.

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May 16

Watch 6:37
How the Met is handling dilemma of donor accountability

Pressure is increasingly being applied to institutions benefiting from philanthropy to be accountable for their funding sources. Lately, the opioid epidemic has highlighted that dilemma: New York's famed Metropolitan Museum of Art is the latest museum to turn down money…

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