Walmart Faces off with DOJ, Shareholders Alleging Fraud
Walmart Faces off with DOJ, Shareholders Alleging Fraud
Two plaintiffs’ firms filed a shareholder class action against Walmart accusing the company of misleading investors about its opioid prescription practices in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the four-year span between 2016 and 2020. The complaint, filed by the Rosen Law Firm and Farnan, alleged Walmart “failed to inform shareholders that its pharmacies filled thousands of suspicious opioids prescriptions” under a company policy that, according to the suit, kept pharmacists “under pressure” to fulfill orders instead of raising red flags about overprescribing.The plaintiffs’ firms claimed that the truth emerged in late December, when the Department of Justice (DOJ) pursued an enforcement action against the retailer, claiming it had committed thousands of violations of the Controlled Substances Act, which places drugs on a schedule based on intended medical use, potential for misuse or abuse, and overall safety considerations. Walmart is denying the DOJ’s allegations, stating the agency is trying to use a faulty legal theory that “unlawfully forces pharmacists to come between patients and their doctors,” and the DOJ’s suit is “riddled with factual inaccuracies and cherry-picked documents taken out of context.”
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