Seven months after the Supreme Court struck down a deal that would have resolved thousands of opioid cases against Purdue Pharma, the company’s owners, members of the Sackler family, have increased their cash offer to settle the litigation — but with a novel catch.

Under the framework for a new deal, the Sacklers would not receive immunity from future opioid lawsuits, a condition that they had long insisted upon but that the court ruled was impermissible.

Instead, they would pay up to $6.5 billion — $500 million more than the previous agreement — but with a new condition: Claimants, including states, municipalities and individuals, would have to set aside as much as $800 million in an account akin to a legal-defense fund for the billionaires to fight such cases, according to people familiar with the negotiations

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  • HikingVet
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    6 days ago

    So, they admit culpability but only if government pays for their defense?

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      Well if we’re not gonna let them have immunity from future lawsuits, the least we can do is pay to defend them from the lawsuits we bring.

      /S if it wasn’t fuckin obvious.

      Sacklers should get the firing squad.

      • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.zip
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        Tarred, feathered, shame walked for 20 miles without shoes, then drawn and quartered.