Sacklers Withdrew Money from Accounts, Audit Shows
Sacklers Withdrew Money from Accounts, Audit Shows
An audit commissioned by Purdue Pharma and introduced during bankruptcy proceedings found that the Sackler family “withdrew more than $12.2 billion from the company since federal regulators approved the sale of OxyContin in the mid-1990s,” according to reports, and nearly $10.7 billion had been pulled at the start of 2008, after executives had already pleaded guilty to downplaying the drug’s risks. Purdue filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in September as part of a settlement with more than two dozen state attorneys general that includes a $3 billion pledge for the Sackler’s personal funds. They would also relinquish control altogether of Purdue Pharma.The report also shows that almost “half the amount sent to the Sacklers was designated to pay taxes, suggesting that less than half the Sackler distributions might actually be available in cash. During the years covered by the audit, the report says, Purdue paid $4.1 billion to the Sacklers, $1.6 billion to their affiliated companies and $4.6 billion for taxes.”In early October, prosecutors, who believe the family should be responsible for paying out much more than the reported figures, filed briefs stating the Sacklers used bankruptcy protection “to avoid their own accountability.”
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