By Jan Hoffman, Photo: Eric Baradat/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images, The New York Times, February 1, 2022
Hundreds of Native American tribes that have suffered disproportionately high addiction and death rates during the opioid epidemic agreed on Tuesday to a tentative settlement of $590 million with Johnson & Johnson and the country’s three largest drug distributors.
Together with a deal struck last fall between the distributors and the Cherokee Nation for $75 million, the tribes will be paid a total of $665 million.
Additional money has also been committed to them by Purdue Pharma in a settlement currently in mediation.
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