Justice Department to File Statement of Interest in Opioid Case
The Department of Justice recently announced it will be filing a Statement
of Interest in a multi-district action regarding hundreds of lawsuits
against opioid manufacturers and distributors.
The plaintiffs include numerous cities, municipalities, and medical institutions
that have borne the costs of the prescription opioid crisis. The plaintiffs
seek to recover the costs associated with providing treatment and public
safety measures relating to the opioid epidemic from those who allegedly
used false, deceptive, or unfair marketing practices for prescription
opioid drugs.
The Justice Department will primarily argue that the federal government—through
various federal health programs and law enforcement efforts—has
borne substantial costs from the opioid epidemic and seeks reimbursement.
In announcing the plan to file the Statement of Interest, Attorney General
Jeff Sessions provided the following statement:
“Opioid abuse is driving the deadliest drug crisis in American history.
It has cost this nation hundreds of thousands of precious lives. It has
strained our public health and law enforcement resources and bankrupted
countless families across this country. President Trump and this administration
have made ending this unprecedented crisis a priority, and the Department
of Justice is committed to using every lawful tool at our disposal to
turn the tide. We will seek to hold accountable those whose illegality
has cost us billions of taxpayer dollars.”