By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter It was a win – for Kentucky. And a big one. The Attorney General of the Commonwealth, R-Ky., Russell Coleman called it an “Historic Opioid Settlement Announcement.” ...
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Kroger and its pharmacies in the state were responsible for over 11% of all opioid pills dispensed in Kentucky.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced a $110 million settlement with Kroger in his lawsuit against the grocer for its role in the opioid crisis.
Kentucky's Attorney General is set to make a "major announcement" in the ongoing fight against the drug crisis in the Bluegrass State.
The lawsuit, filed last year, accused Kroger pharmacies of dispensing 11 percent of all opioid pills statewide over 13 years, ...
Coleman's office said the event at the Life Learning Center will reveal one of the largest opioid settlements in recent ...
In a press release, Attorney General Russell Coleman announced the settlement, which comes following a February 2024 lawsuit ...
Kroger has agreed to pay $110 million to resolve a lawsuit by the state of Kentucky alleging the supermarket chain's ...
Thursday’s decision is a legal victory for six GOP attorneys general, including KY’s Russell Coleman, who sued last spring to ...
The lawsuit claimed four hedge funds, along with several retirement system leaders, made risky investments that led to severe issues.