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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge filed suit Monday (March 15) against Walgreens under the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, saying the drug retailer failed to report and prevent suspicious opioid purchases as it was required to do under the law.
The complaint says the drug retailer failed to institute controls to prevent the diversion of drugs into the black market. Walgreens filled more than 142,090,680 dosage units of oxycodone and hydrocodone in Arkansas from 2006 to 2014. Nine of the company’s pharmacies were among the top 20 recipients of prescription opioids in the state.
“Walgreens helped fuel the opioid crisis by selling, distributing and dispensing far greater quantities of prescription opioids than [were] necessary for legitimate medical use,” Rutledge said in her press conference.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The largest owner and manager of shopping centers in the Southeast has taken actions to foreclose on Little Rock’s Park Plaza Mall, according to a report in Arkansas Business.
Lenders on Wednesday filed a foreclosure lawsuit asking the court to appoint a receiver after mall owners missed their payment on a loan with a $74.5 million balance.
Deutsche Bank Trust Co. Americas filed the foreclosure lawsuit in Pulaski County Circuit Court. The bank, acting as trustee for Registered Holders of Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Securities, says the mall defaulted on the loan, citing a missed payment due in April 2020.
Send Lenders file a foreclosure lawsuit against Park Plaza Mall of Little Rock, asking the court to appoint a receiver after mall owners missed their payment on a loan with a $74.5 million balance.
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