2006 Purdue Memo Shows DOJ Watered Down Charges
2006 Purdue Memo Shows DOJ Watered Down Charges
A new Department of Justice (DOJ) internal memo, titled Proposed Indictment of Purdue Pharma LP, shows federal prosecutors found evidence that Purdue executives may have committed a plethora of crimes in order to accelerate OxyContin sales. The six-page memo, dated October 6, 2006, is part of a current filing with states asking for $2.2tn for the company’s alleged role in the opioid epidemic. It was disclosed during the drug maker’s bankruptcy proceedings, which reference more than 200,000 deaths in the U.S. alone due to prescription opioid use between 1999 and 2016. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, OxyContin accounted for 65% of the national growth in overdose fatalities since 1996.The document details a $654m settlement between Purdue Frederick – a company that was affiliated with Purdue Pharma in 2007 – and the government over deceptive marketing claims. If the government had accepted prosecutors’ recommendations at the time and brought a criminal claim against Purdue, experts believe it may have been out of business entirely.
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