Oklahoma AG to Refile Suits Against Opioid Distributors in State Court

February 26, 2020

Oklahoma is dismissing its federal lawsuit against three of the nation’s largest opioid distributors and will refile new lawsuits in state court against each company individual, state Attorney General Mike Hunter said in a media release.

The move comes three weeks after McKesson, Cardinal Health and AmerisourceBergen Corp. removed the state’s case from Cleveland County District Court to a federal court in Oklahoma City.

Dismissing the charges takes the case out of federal court.

In January, the state filed one lawsuit against all three companies.

Attorney General Hunter said the companies’ ultimate goal is to have the state’s case buried with the thousands of others in Ohio.

“We want to hold these three companies accountable to Oklahomans in an Oklahoma courtroom,” Hunter said in a statement. “It is regrettable, yet not surprising, that these companies are taking a page out of Johnson & Johnson’s failed playbook in an attempt to escape responsibility for their irresponsible and deadly business practices in our state. It is because of their misconduct we have lost thousands of lives, while hundreds of thousands continue to struggle with addiction. The team and I look forward to refiling these cases where they belong, in state court.”

The state will file the petitions against each company in state court at a later date.

Source: Oklahoma AG’s Office

Topics Lawsuits Oklahoma

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