Hours before a landmark opioid trial was set to start in an Ohio courthouse, major drug distributors and a manufacturer agreed to a tentative settlement, according to lawyers representing the thousands of communities involved in the case.
The terms of the settlement were not immediately released. The preliminary settlement will resolve a majority of the cases brought against the four drug industry giants. The attorneys, who represent Cuyahoga and Summit Counties, added that the communities have"tirelessly investigated, litigated, and prepared for the bellwether trial that would have begun today if not for this agreement. In doing so, the communities revealed facts about the roles of the opioid industry that created and fueled the opioid epidemic."
Cardinal Health, McKesson and Amerisource Bergen and Teva did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment Monday morning.
Theyve caused more problems than they can pay off. Why hasnt anyone gone to jail for this irresponsible predatory behavior
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They should be paying all the families that had love ones die from opioid abuse. How fuckin creepy can they be knowing that their drugs were responsible for do many deaths and they still pocketed the money with blinking an eye. Karma will prevail.
Hopefully loandepot will settle with the veterans who tried to get funding thru them, but had their credit ruined instead. chairmanhsieh teamloandepot inept ilend mortgages credit
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