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OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma set to dissolve after judge approves its criminal sentence
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Analysis Summary
A federal judge approved Purdue Pharma's criminal sentence Tuesday, paving the way for the company to dissolve by week's end as part of a settlement resolving thousands of opioid lawsuits. The company admitted to deliberately deceiving regulators about painkiller diversion, paying doctors to boost prescriptions, and contributing to an epidemic linked to over 900,000 U.S. deaths since 1999. The settlement includes $225 million in federal criminal penalties plus billions more in civil payouts to states, local governments, and tribal nationsβthough the company itself faces no individual criminal charges against its executives or owners, and victims received no direct restitution from the criminal case.
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βOxyContin maker Purdue Pharma set to dissolve after judge approves its criminal sentenceβ
Federal judge Madeline Cox Arleo approved criminal sentence on Tuesday; company will be dissolved by week's end per AP reporting and corroborated by CNBC, Guardian, Fox Business.
βPurdue Pharma admitted it did not have an effective program to keep its powerful prescription painkillers from being diverted to the black marketβ
Company admission documented in AP article citing DOJ settlement and court filings. Confirmed across multiple outlets.
βPurdue paid doctors through a speakers program to prescribe the drugsβ
Explicit admission by company in settlement agreement cited in AP article. Multiple sources confirm illegal marketing practices.
βThe opioid epidemic is linked to more than 900,000 deaths in the U.S. since 1999β
Judge Arleo cited this figure in court; aligns with CDC and HHS data on opioid mortality. This is established public health data.
βFederal government agreed to collect $225 million in exchange for Purdue reaching a broader settlement of thousands of lawsuitsβ
AP reports $225M federal collection; other sources cite $5.5B total criminal sentence. The $225M is the federal-only portion of a larger penalty structure. Technically accurate but requires clarification.
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