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Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter, center, speaks Aug. 26, 2019, after the verdict against Johnson & Johnson on at the Cleveland County Courthouse. The Attorney Generalâs Office has been tasked with attempting to return a $2 million stockpile of a malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as a way to treat COVID-19.
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The Oklahoma Attorney Generalâs Office has been tasked with attempting to return a $2 million stockpile of a malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as a way to treat the coronavirus.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced Tuesday that he filed a petition in district court requesting over $1.8 million that he said a company owes back to the state for not delivering four orders of personal protective equipment the Oklahoma State Department of Health placed in March.