massachusetts attorney general's decision to release the full complaint is, quote, part of a continuing effort to blame it for the entire opoid crisis and try the case in the court of public opinion rather than the justice decision. massachusetts seeks to publicly vilify purdue while unfairly undermining the important work we have taken to address the opoid addiction crisis. massachusetts wants the company to pay possibly billions of dollars to communities, the state and families devastated by addiction. the complaint, initially filed last summer, had large sections redacted. the full lawsuit shows why purdue may have fought to keep the redactions. page after page of information showing the sacklers, the company, executives and the massive amounts of money they made, stricken from public view, until now. eight members of the sackler family are named in the lawsuit, as well as former and current executives of the company.