WASHINGTON — Members of the Supreme Court seemed conflicted on Monday over whether to allow the bankruptcy reorganization of opioid maker Purdue Pharma, which includes a provision that protects the Sackler family from liability from future lawsuits.
During the oral argument, justices expressed skepticism that a bankruptcy court had legal authority to release the Sacklers from potential legal claims.
No Sackler family member has had any involvement in the company since 2019.
The company sought bankruptcy protection, but the Sackler family members did not.
She added that it would be "an extraordinary thing" if the court allowed the family to "basically subvert" the bankruptcy process.
Persons:
Sackler, Pharm, Biden, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Elena Kagan's, Kagan, Pratik Shah, Elizabeth Prelogar
Organizations:
WASHINGTON, Purdue Pharma, New York's Southern, Federal Court, Purdue
Locations:
New York's, White Plains