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A settlement was reached in principal between Purdue Pharma, the Sackler Family, states, and the victims of the opioid crisis.
The deal, announced Thursday, removes non-consensual releases to the Sackler family, Purdue's founders, which the U.S. Supreme Court had invalidated last year.
Purdue Pharma's earlier settlement plan included a $6 billion contribution from the Sacklers in exchange for immunity from all civil opioid claims.