St. Martin's Press
Unsettled: How the Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Failed the Victims of the American Overdose Crisis
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Title: Unsettled: How the Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Failed the Victims of the American Overdose Crisis
Author: Ryan Hampton
H: 1706155
ISBN: 9781250273161
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 2021
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 336
Section: Political Science | Corruption & Misconduct
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Publisher Description:
A shocking inside account of reckless capitalism and injustice in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case.
In September 2019, Purdue Pharma--the maker of OxyContin and a company controlled by the infamous billionaire Sackler family--filed for bankruptcy to protect itself from 2,600 lawsuits for its role in fueling the U.S. overdose crisis. Author and activist Ryan Hampton served as co-chair of the official creditors committee that acted as a watchdog during the process, one of only four victims appointed among representatives of big insurance companies, hospitals, and pharmacies. He entered the case believing that exposing the Sacklers and mobilizing against Purdue would be enough to right the scales of justice. But he soon learned that behind closed doors, justice had plenty of other competition--and it came with a hefty price tag.
Unsettled is the inside story of Purdue's excruciating Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, the company's eventual restructuring, and the Sackler family's evasion of any true accountability. It's also the untold story of how a group of determined ordinary people tried to see justice done against the odds--and in the face of brutal opposition from powerful institutions and even government representatives.
