
"Empire of Pain" exposes the Sackler dynasty behind America's devastating opioid crisis. Obama's favorite book of 2021 reveals how one family's greed killed thousands. "So many 'they did what?' moments" - this expose inspired Netflix's "Painkiller" and changed pharmaceutical accountability forever.
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$600 million. That's what Purdue Pharma paid in 2007 for misleading doctors and patients about OxyContin. The fine made headlines as one of the largest pharmaceutical settlements in history. Behind closed doors, though, the Sackler family-Purdue's owners-were laughing. They'd paid themselves more than that in a single year. "It's nothing to us," one executive remarked. This moment reveals everything about how one family transformed American medicine into a profit machine fueled by addiction, all while plastering their name across museum wings and university buildings. Their strategy was breathtakingly simple: sell pills that hook patients, blame the victims when they get addicted, and use charitable donations to scrub away the bloodstains. For decades, it worked flawlessly. The Sacklers became synonymous with culture and healing even as their drug claimed hundreds of thousands of lives-more American casualties than the entire Vietnam War.
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