Attorneys Ask that Purdue Seek Political Contribution Permission
Attorneys Ask that Purdue Seek Political Contribution Permission
Attorneys for creditors indicated in a recent court filing that Purdue Pharma, the giant drug manufacturer responsible for OxyContin, should not be able to make political contributions moving forward without express permission by a judge. The company has been front and center in the opioid litigation, criticized for its role in downplaying the detrimental effects of the popular drug that has contributed to thousands of U.S. overdose fatalities. Purdue filed for bankruptcy in 2019 and individuals had until June 30 of this year to file claims against the company.The issue at hand concerns Purdue’s extensive history of influencing policymakers with its contributions, which might be thwarted if it were required to request permission. “The Political Contributions – $185,000 in donations to associations whose members include the very public servants with whom the Debtors are attempting to negotiate a consensual resolution of these cases – are precisely the sort of transaction that demand close scrutiny,” creditors stated in their filing.
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