Illinois opioid settlements share could be at least $23 million – Chicago Sun-Times

Illinois has so far collected about $1.4 billion of the roughly $50 billion in nationwide settlements from investigations and litigation with pharmaceutical companies, according to Raoul’s office.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
8 months ago

So many families and lives destroyed by this. No corporate people went to jail. Shareholders paid the settlements. This was a terrible crime against all the people, still is as addicts are rarely cured.
Too Many good young people have ended up dead because of this. Someone should be sitting in prison.

Call my shrink
8 months ago

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