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Indiana sues billionaire family behind maker of OxyContin

The Indiana attorney general's office filed a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma in November and at least 45 states have taken legal action against it in recent years.
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill speaks during a news conference at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Monday, July 9, 2018. Hill is rejecting calls to resign, saying his name "has been dragged through the gutter" amid allegations that he inappropriately touched a lawmaker and several other women. The Republican said during the news conference that he stands "falsely and publicly accused of abhorrent behavior." (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is joining other states pursuing lawsuits against the family behind the painkiller OxyContin, seeking to blame them for fueling the national opioid addiction crisis.

               

The Indiana lawsuit was filed Monday against eight members of Sackler family who own Connecticut-based drugmaker Purdue Pharma. The Indiana attorney general's office filed a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma in November and at least 45 states have taken legal action against it in recent years.

               

Indiana's new lawsuit claims the Sacklers wrongly reaped billions in profits by directing company strategies to downplay OxyContin's addiction risks. Attorney General Curtis Hill says the family's actions led to deaths across the country.

               

Representatives for Purdue Pharma and Sackler family members have said such lawsuits misleadingly blame them for a problem that's far bigger than OxyContin.

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