Friday's announcement by Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr marked
the latest instance of a holdout state opting into the landmark
agreements with J&J, McKesson Corp, AmerisourceBergen Corp and
Cardinal Health Inc.
"We are confident that joining the settlement at this time will
prove beneficial to our state, our citizens and our communities, as
we continue our fight to end this epidemic and address the
widespread damage it has caused," Carr said.
AmerisourceBergen said it was "pleased to see the increased
commitment to participation in the global settlement process." J&J
referred to an earlier statement saying the deal supports state and
local efforts address the epidemic.
More than 3,300 lawsuits, largely by state and local governments,
are pending seeking to hold those and other companies responsible
for an opioid abuse crisis that led to hundreds of thousands of
overdose deaths.
Under a proposal unveiled in July, the distributors and J&J agreed
to pay up to $21 billion and $5 billion, respectively.
How much the companies ultimately must pay and how much outstanding
litigation they will face depends on state and local government
participation.
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Settlement supporters recently
extended to Jan. 26 a deadline for cities and
counties in states that backed the proposal to
opt-in to the deals, citing the potential for
more states to join.
Nevada did so Tuesday, and New Mexico in
December backed the distributors' deal. Five
states are left for the distributors to contend
with, including the state of Washington, which
has taken them to trial.
Six states have not settled with J&J, including
New Hampshire, where a judge on Friday cleared
the way https://tmsnrt.rs/3q0dQWl for the state
to take J&J to trial on Feb. 1 for creating a
public nuisance.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by
Howard Goller and Jonathan Oatis)
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