Attorney General Moody lead negotiations to secure $26B through opioid litigation agreements
The US Attorney General has announced a settlement agreement aimed at ending the opioid epidemic in the US state of Florida, which will bring back thousands of Americans and those affected by the drugs crisis, to their subdivisions.
Source: abcactionnews.comPublished on 2021-07-22
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