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Mallinckro­dt, ensnared in opioid crisis, seeks Chapter 11

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A New Jersey drugmaker ensnared in the fallout from America’s opioid crisis is seeking bankruptcy protection.

Mallinckro­dt said Monday that it had begun Chapter 11 proceeding­s to restructur­e debt and resolve “several billion dollars of otherwise unmanageab­le potential legal liabilitie­s.”

The drugmaker, one of the highest-volume opioid producers in the US at the height of the nation’s prescripti­on drug crisis, announced in February a tentative $1.6 billion settlement to avert hundreds of lawsuits. It said Monday that it plans to amend the settlement as it restructur­es. Under the proposed settlement, opioid claims would be channeled to trusts that receive $1.6 billion in structured payments. Claimants also would receive warrants for about 20% of the company’s fully diluted outstandin­g shares, the company said Monday.

A court-appointed committee representi­ng thousands of plaintiffs in the opioid lawsuits will recommend support for the amended agreement, Mallinckro­dt said.

The company did not immediatel­y respond early Monday to inquiries about whether the amended deal affects the amounts individual plaintiffs may receive.

Trading in company shares, which dipped under $1 for the first time this month as investors bailed out, were halted at the opening bell Monday. The stock went for well over $100 just over five years ago.

Mallinckro­dt’s path through the bankruptcy courts follows that of Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, last year.

Mallinckro­dt plans to slash its debt by about $1.3 billion and it will continue to operate during the process. (AP)

 ??  ?? This file photo, shows the exterior of the Mallinckro­dt Pharmaceut­icals office in St Louis. Mallinckro­dt is seeking protection in federal bankruptcy court, as the generic drugmaker deals with lawsuits over its role in the US opioid crisis. (AP)
This file photo, shows the exterior of the Mallinckro­dt Pharmaceut­icals office in St Louis. Mallinckro­dt is seeking protection in federal bankruptcy court, as the generic drugmaker deals with lawsuits over its role in the US opioid crisis. (AP)

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