Oklahoma drops some claims against opioid manufacturers
OKLAHOMA CITY — A week after reaching a $270 million settlement with the maker of OxyContin, Oklahoma’s attorney general Thursday dropped some claims against other drugmakers in a lawsuit alleging they helped create the nation’s deadly opioid crisis.
Attorney General Mike Hunter’s office filed a motion that dismisses claims of fraud and deceit, unjust enrichment and violations of the state’s Medicaid laws against about a dozen drugmakers. Hunter said dismissing those claims does not reduce the amount of damages the state is seeking.
Hunter’s office will continue to pursue allegations that the companies created a public nuisance, which he says is the most important allegation against the drugmakers.
“We’re going to be ready for trial, and we’re going to hold these defendants responsible for the damage they’ve done to the state and its citizens,” Hunter said.


