Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson rejects insufficient $527 million settlement with opioid companies
Four companies are accused of fueling the opioid epidemic by filling more than 250,000 suspicious orders, which were likely to end up in the hands of drug dealers. Author: Ted Land Updated: 8:33 AM PDT July 22, 2021
SEATTLE Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson rejected a $527.5 million settlement with drug companies accused of fueling the opioid epidemic, setting the state up for a trial he hopes could win billions of dollars for drug treatment and prevention.
“They put profits ahead of the health and wellbeing of thousands of Washingtonians,” Ferguson said Wednesday.
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