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Hakim writes: "The New York attorney general's office said on Friday that it had tracked about $1 billion in wire transfers by the Sackler family, including through Swiss bank accounts, suggesting that the family tried to shield wealth as it faced a raft of litigation over its role in the opioid crisis.

Demonstrators outside the company headquarters of Purdue Pharma, owned by the Sackler family, in Stamford, Connecticut, on Thursday. (photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty Images)
Demonstrators outside the company headquarters of Purdue Pharma, owned by the Sackler family, in Stamford, Connecticut, on Thursday. (photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty Images)


New York Uncovers $1 Billion in Sackler Family Wire Transfers

By Danny Hakim, The New York Times

14 September 19


In a court filing, the state attorney general’s office says that it has found new account transfers by members of the family that owns Purdue Pharma, the maker of opioids.

he New York attorney general’s office said on Friday that it had tracked about $1 billion in wire transfers by the Sackler family, including through Swiss bank accounts, suggesting that the family tried to shield wealth as it faced a raft of litigation over its role in the opioid crisis.

Earlier this week, thousands of municipal governments and nearly two dozen states tentatively reached a settlement with the Sackler family and the company it owns, Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin. It was unclear if the new disclosure would change the thinking of any of the parties that agreed to the settlement.

The attorneys general of a majority of states, including New York and Massachusetts, have already balked at the proposed deal, contending that the Sackler family has siphoned off company profits that should be used to pay for the billions of dollars in damage caused by opioids.

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