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Purdue Pharma expected to forfeit $225m as sentence in criminal opioids case

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Purdue Pharma expected to forfeit $225m as sentence in criminal opioids case

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A judge is expected to sentence the OxyContin maker, Purdue Pharma, to forfeit $225m to the US justice department on Tuesday, clearing the way for the company to finalize a settlement of thousands of lawsuits it faces over its role in the opioid crisis.

The penalty was agreed to in a 2020 pact to resolve federal civil and criminal investigations it was facing. If the judge signs off, other penalties will not be collected in return for Purdue settling the other lawsuits.

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