becoming junkie. purdue pharma began on shaming the patients who the who s this? were hook bod their drugs. calling them degenerates. it s hard to imagine an uglier story. through ought of t we should know, purdue farmer s owners, grew spectacularly rich, looking back, repulsively rich. early there year, they were estimated to have more than $12 billion in the bank, thanks to the opioid epidemolition permit, the sackler family is with the night of richest families in the country. purdue pharma has face aids wave of lawsuits. and apparently, the company s made a settlement offer to resolve all of these out standing lawsuits, purdue upon pharma is willing to pay $12 billion, $3 billion will come from the sackler family. the massive tobacco settlement of 1998 totaled about
itself, i mean, they just don t believe in accepting the law as it is written. i think that s right. they could have filed mogs to intervene in the supreme court case, they could go back to supreme court if they want but they don t have guts to do that. they filed new suit. that just makes no sense. now you know, the sad part is you have groups of individual who is are selfless and taking care of those who are poor and tieing and are forced to go through the stress, these are mean-spirited plaintiffs and, you know, in tend, i do believe there s a god. anyway, mark, good luck, when do you think this will be over? well, the first hearings will be in december and i actually think it might be over pretty quickly because these aren t good lawsuits and grand standing lawsuits and they are going to
sanctuary cities, philadelphia, itself, i mean, they just don t believe in accepting the law as it is written. i think that s right. they could have filed mogs to intervene in the supreme court case, they could go back to supreme court if they want but they don t have guts to do that. they filed new suit. that just makes no sense. now you know, the sad part is you have groups of individual who is are selfless and taking care of those who are poor and tieing and are forced to go through the stress, these are mean-spirited plaintiffs and, you know, in tend, i do believe there s a god. anyway, mark, good luck, when do you think this will be over? well, the first hearings will be in december and i actually think it might be over pretty quickly because these aren t good lawsuits and grand standing lawsuits and they are going to
sanctuary cities, philadelphia, itself, i mean, they just don t believe in accepting the law as it is written. i think that s right. they could have filed mogs to intervene in the supreme court case, they could go back to supreme court if they want but they don t have guts to do that. they filed new suit. that just makes no sense. now you know, the sad part is you have groups of individual who is are selfless and taking care of those who are poor and tieing and are forced to go through the stress, these are mean-spirited plaintiffs and, you know, in tend, i do believe there s a god. anyway, mark, good luck, when do you think this will be over? well, the first hearings will be in december and i actually think it might be over pretty quickly because these aren t good lawsuits and grand standing