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WASHINGTON (AP) — Purdue Pharma, the company that makes OxyContin, the powerful prescription painkiller that experts say helped touch off an opioid epidemic, will plead guilty to three federal criminal charges as part of a settlement of more than $8 billion, Justice Department officials told The Associated Press.

The company will plead guilty to three counts, including conspiracy to defraud the United States and violating federal anti-kickback laws, the officials said. The resolution will be detailed in a bankruptcy court filing in federal court.

The deal does not release any of the company’s executives or owners — members of the wealthy Sackler family — from criminal liability. A criminal investigation is ongoing.

The officials were not authorized to discuss the investigation publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The settlement is the highest-profile display yet of the federal government seeking to hold a major drugmaker responsible for an opioid addiction and overdose crisis linked to more than 470,000 deaths in the country since 2000.

As part of the resolution, Purdue will admit that it impeded the Drug Enforcement Administration by falsely representing that it had maintained an effective program to avoid drug diversion and by reporting misleading information to the agency to boost the company’s manufacturing quotas, the officials said.

A Justice Department official said Purdue had been representing to the DEA that it had “robust controls” to avoid opioid diversion but instead had been “disregarding red flags their own systems were sending up.”

Purdue will also admit to violating federal anti-kickback laws by paying doctors, through a speaking program, to induce them to write more prescriptions for the company’s opioids and for using electronic health records software to influence the prescription of pain medication, according to the officials.

Purdue will make a direct payment to the government of $225 million, which is part of a larger $2 billion criminal forfeiture. In addition to that forfeiture, Purdue also faces a $3.54 billion criminal fine, though that money probably will not be fully collected because it will be taken through a bankruptcy, which includes a large number of other creditors. Purdue will also agree to $2.8 billion in damages to resolve its civil liability.

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Fox is in a legal battle with record company Empire Distribution over the use of the name Empire for it's hit television series.

ED contacted Fox and demanded they stop using the name because it diminishes their brand. Especially because a "homophobic drug dealer prone to murdering his friends" is a lead character.

But here's the catch. ED would back off if Fox pays them $8 million outright or $5 million if some of their artists become regular cast members on Empire.

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Fox is not giving in to the demands. TMZ reports that the network has filed a lawsuit against Empire Distribution, asking a judge to rule that ED's demands have no merit because the company is obscure.

Executives at Fox don't want this this to linger on into the second season of their show.

One thing Empire Distribution has going in it's favor is that the company was founded in 2010, five years before Empire debuted.

How do you think this battle will be settled?

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Lawyers for Lil Wayne and Birdman had been in settlement talks in an attempt to avoid an all out legal war between the rapper and the man he once considered to be a father figure. TMZ reports that negotiations have broken down and the battle is now headed to court.

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Wayne says he's owed an $8 million advance from his last album, I Am Not a Human Being II. In addition to the financial debt, the "Lollipop" hit maker believes Cash Money Records has violated the terms of his contract by not releasing Tha Carter V. He and his lawyers will ask a judge to free him from his contract immediately.

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Wayne plans to release all of his future recordings outside of Cash Money. A big question that has not been addressed is how this will affect Young Money artists Nicki Minaj, Drake, Tyga and others.



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Ariel Castro appeared in Cleveland Municipal Court Thursday morning and was ordered held on $8 million bond. Judge Lauren Moore calculated bail at $2 million per victim, including the little girl.

 

The 52-year old is charged with kidnapping Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry and a six-year-old girl whom Berry gave birth to while she was being held captive. He is also charged with raping DeJesus, Knight and Berry.

 

Castro held two of the women captive in his Cleveland for a more than a decade. The other woman was held for close to a decade

 

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Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus

 

Ariel's brothers Pedro Castro, 54, and Onil Castro, 50, were released from custody. The two had been arrested after the women were freed on Monday. Investigator don't believe they had anything to do with the kidnappings.

 

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Ariel has not yet entered a formal plea.

 

Source: The Washington Post






Kidnapping suspect Ariel Castro arraigned in court







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Back in April we reported that Birdman had copped an $8 million dollar Maybach Exelero, The Cash Money Records co-owner Tweeted a picture of the car as proof.

 

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Now there are reports that the one-of-a kind vehicle has not been paid for and is still up for sale.

A representative for Arnaud Massartic, the current owner of the Exelero, tells MotorAuthority that Stunna hasn't yet made a payment.

Luxury car dealer Marc Stromvig told UrbanIslandz.com that the rapper normally pays his bills on time.

I’ve sold him 30-40 cars over the past 8-10 years and he’s never had a problem paying his bills,” says Stromvig. “Are there notes on some of his cars? Sure. But there’s probably a note on your car, too.

 

Maybe Birdman is having second thoughts?


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12348844887?profile=original"They got this new Maybach that I want that costs $8 million, I gotta have it."

That's what Birdman said in an interview just two weeks ago, now he has the car that cost more than some mansions.

 

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The Maybach Exelero is a one of a kind, custom built two-door super car with a top speed of 214 mph.

If he stays true to his word this will be the last car Stunna ever buys.

Check out the pic he tweeted, plus a promo video for the car below.

 

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The DEA crept up on a come up with their recent drug bust of alleged Mexican Cartel Members.

In an investigation dubbed "Operation Four Horsemen", police nabbed 23 Atlanta-based Mexican cartel members, 23.8 million in cash and 567 kilos in cocaine.

Special Agent Rodney Benson said the cartel was running drugs up and down the east coast.

He added that $8 million of the seized money will be divided among five local law enforcement agencies that gave critical support to the investigation. The agencies named were the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Department of Public Safety, the Lawrenceville Police Department, the Henry County Sheriff's Office and the Troup County Sheriff's Office.

"We are asking our local law enforcement partners to step up and help us with an international crime problem, but really on a local law enforcement budget," U.S. Attorney Sally Yates told the Atlanta Constitution Journal. "It was important that we give back some of the money that was stripped from the cartels."

The bust was the result of a 2 year investigation. 2 of the 23 people arrested were brothers that are said to be the head of the cartel along with 2 other brothers that are still at large.

 




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British jeweler Stuart Hughes has designed the world's most expensive iPhone, costing a staggering $8 million dollars. Stuart is considered to be the pioneer of the world's most luxurious gadgets. This particular gadget was designed for an Australian businessman. Stuart told the Daily Mail that even he is surprised someone would spend so much on an iPhone. "It is amazing that someone is prepared to spend $8 million on a phone, I doubt it will get used because it is worth so much money. It would be a disaster if it was ever lost," he said. "The bezel is handmade from rose with approx 500 individual flawless diamonds which total over 100ct.The rear section is formed using rose gold with the added touch of its rose gold Apple logo and 53 diamonds. The main navigation is made from platinum which holds a single cut 7.4ct pink diamond. Also included (not shown in picture) is a rare 8ct single cut Flawless diamond which can replace the pink one. The chest which houses this unique handset is made from a single block of Granite , in Imperial Pink with the inner lined with Nubuck top grain leather , which weight is a massive 7kg.The handset is 32gb and limited edition of only 2 to be ever made." I doubt even Birdman would blow this kind of money. But if you're interested, go to Stuarts website. There is a purchase button there for this iPhone.

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