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The plan also calls for family members to give up ownership of the company so it can become a new entity, Knoa Pharma, with its profits dedicated to stemming the epidemic. The overall settlement, which still requires actions by multiple courts to take effect, provides more than $150 million for Native American tribes and over $100 million for medical monitoring and payments for children born in opioid withdrawal. Most of the money would be used for efforts to combat the crisis, but $750 million would go directly to victims or their survivors. That’s an increase of more than $1 billion over a previous version rejected by another judge on appeal. It calls for the Sacklers to contribute $5.5 billion to $6 billion over 17 years to fight the opioid crisis. The settlement is estimated to be worth at least $10 billion over time. But Purdue’s case stands out because it was an early player with Ox圜ontin and is privately owned. Other drugmakers and wholesalers and even a consulting company have also been settling lawsuits over the opioid crisis, which has been linked two more than 500,000 deaths in the U.S. The forum was unconventional for the White Plains, New York, courtroom of Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain, who on Wednesday gave tentative approval to key elements of a plan to settle thousands of lawsuits against the company. “Take a good look at this beautiful little girl you robbed of the person she could have been.” “You have destroyed so many lives,” she said, pulling her daughter into view. She was told her baby would be healthy, Scully said, but the little girl has had a lifetime of physical, developmental and emotional difficulties. Jenny Scully, a nurse in New York, gave birth in 2014 while on Ox圜ontin and other opioids prescribed years earlier when she was dealing with both breast cancer and injuries from an accident. Her words echoed a 2001 email from Richard Sackler, made public during lawsuits over Ox圜ontin, in which he referred to people with addiction as “scum of the earth.” You have truly benefitted from the death of children. “I guarantee it won’t be in the cemetery. “I understand today’s your birthday, Richard, how will you be celebrating?” she said. Later this month, Nelson said, she and her husband will visit the cemetery on what would have been Brian’s 34th birthday. Thursday was Richard Sackler’s 77th birthday, according to public records.