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Sackler Family to Forfeit Billions, Relinquish Purdue Pharma in Landmark Opioid Settlement
15 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Federal bankruptcy judge approves Purdue Pharma's $7 billion settlement
- Sackler family required to give up ownership of the Connecticut-based firm
- Deal aims to address thousands of lawsuits over the opioid epidemic

On November 15, 2025, a federal bankruptcy court judge announced that he would approve OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma's latest deal to settle thousands of lawsuits over the devastating toll of the opioid crisis. The agreement, overseen by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane, would require some members of the multibillionaire Sackler family who own the company to contribute up to $7 billion and relinquish their ownership of the Connecticut-based firm.
This new deal replaces a previous settlement that the U.S. Supreme Court had rejected last year, finding that it would have improperly protected the Sackler family from future lawsuits. The judge stated that he would explain his decision to approve the latest plan in a hearing scheduled for November 17, 2025.




