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Department of Justice Files Nationwide Lawsuit Against Walmart Inc. for Controlled Substances Act Violations
justice.gov ^ | December 22, 2020 | Department of Justice

Posted on 12/23/2020 9:31:54 AM PST by ransomnote

Complaint Alleges Company Unlawfully Dispensed and Distributed Prescription Opioids

In a civil complaint filed today, the Department of Justice has alleged that Walmart Inc. unlawfully dispensed controlled substances from pharmacies it operated across the country and unlawfully distributed controlled substances to those pharmacies throughout the height of the prescription opioid crisis. 

The complaint alleges that this unlawful conduct resulted in hundreds of thousands of violations of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).  The Justice Department seeks civil penalties, which could total in the billions of dollars, and injunctive relief.

“It has been a priority of this administration to hold accountable those responsible for the prescription opioid crisis.  As one of the largest pharmacy chains and wholesale drug distributors in the country, Walmart had the responsibility and the means to help prevent the diversion of prescription opioids,” said Jeffrey Bossert Clark, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Division.  “Instead, for years, it did the opposite — filling thousands of invalid prescriptions at its pharmacies and failing to report suspicious orders of opioids and other drugs placed by those pharmacies.  This unlawful conduct contributed to the epidemic of opioid abuse throughout the United States.  Today’s filing represents an important step in the effort to hold Walmart accountable for such conduct.”

“We entrust distributors and dispensers with the responsibility to ensure controlled substances do not fall into the wrong hands,” said Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Acting Administrator Timothy Shea.  “When processes to safeguard against drug diversion are violated or ignored, or when pharmacies routinely fill illegitimate prescriptions, we will hold accountable anyone responsible, including Walmart.  Too many lives have been lost because of oversight failures and those entrusted with responsibility turning a blind eye.”

The result of a multi-year investigation by the department’s Prescription Interdiction & Litigation (PIL) Task Force, the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware alleges that Walmart violated the CSA in multiple ways as the operator of its pharmacies and wholesale drug distribution centers.  The complaint alleges that, as the operator of its pharmacies, Walmart knowingly filled thousands of controlled substance prescriptions that were not issued for legitimate medical purposes or in the usual course of medical practice, and that it filled prescriptions outside the ordinary course of pharmacy practice.  The complaint also alleges that, as the operator of its distribution centers, which ceased distributing controlled substances in 2018, Walmart received hundreds of thousands of suspicious orders that it failed to report as required to by the DEA.  Together, the complaint alleges, these actions helped to fuel the prescription opioid crisis. 

If Walmart is found liable for violating the CSA, it could face civil penalties of up to $67,627 for each unlawful prescription filled and $15,691 for each suspicious order not reported.  The court also may award injunctive relief to prevent Walmart from committing further CSA violations.

“For years, Walmart failed to meet its obligations in distributing and dispensing dangerous opioids and other drugs,” said Deputy Assistant Attorney General Daniel J. Feith of the Civil Division’s Consumer Protection Branch.  “We look forward to advancing this case with our DOJ partners.”    

“The opioid crisis has exacted a catastrophic human toll upon the residents of our district and upon our country,” said U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida Maria Chapa Lopez.  “National pharmacy chains must meet their legal obligations when dispensing and distributing these powerful medications. The filing of this complaint in collaboration with the Department of Justice and other United States Attorneys’ Offices demonstrates our firm commitment to enforcing these critical legal requirements.”

“As a pharmacy that fills prescriptions for controlled substances, Walmart has an obligation to fill only those prescriptions that are legitimate,” said Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Seth D. DuCharme.  “As a wholesale drug distributor, Walmart also had an obligation to notify DEA of suspicious orders of controlled substances.  Walmart failed to comply with both of its obligations, and thereby failed in its responsibility to prevent the diversion of controlled substances.”

“Today’s complaint is the culmination of a painstaking investigation by my office and our Department of Justice colleagues that uncovered years of unlawful conduct that did untold damage to communities around the country, including here in Colorado,” said U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado Jason R. Dunn.  “We look forward to pursuing justice and holding the company accountable for its conduct.”

“Opioid addiction and abuse have devastated communities across our nation, and eastern North Carolina is no exception,” said U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina Robert Higdon Jr.  “Walmart’s failures only made these problems worse.  For example, our office prosecuted a physician for illegal opioid distribution.  A jury convicted him just last year, and he is currently serving a twenty-year prison sentence.  As it turns out, that physician expressly directed patients to Walmart to have their opioid prescriptions filled.  Walmart’s own pharmacists reported concerns about the doctor up the corporate chain, but for years, Walmart did nothing—except continue to dispense thousands of opioid pills.  My office will continue to work with others in the Department to ensure that Walmart — and all others who had a role to play in this ongoing opioid crisis — are held responsible.”

“The misuse of prescription painkillers is a public health crisis,” said U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware David C. Weiss.  “DEA registrants must understand that licensure is a privilege, not a right.  Whenever that privilege is abused, whether by the smallest local provider or the largest national chain, our office and the Department of Justice will take all necessary steps to enforce the law and keep the public safe.”

The claims made in the complaint are allegations that United States must prove if the case proceeds to trial.

The United States is represented in the filed action by attorneys from the Department of Justice Civil Division’s Consumer Protection Branch and from the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices for the District of Colorado, District of Delaware, Eastern District of North Carolina, Eastern District of New York, and Middle District of Florida.  The DEA’s Dallas Field Division and Diversion Control Operations personnel investigated the case.  The DEA’s Office of Chief Counsel and the Criminal Division’s Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section provided substantial support.

Additional information about the Consumer Protection Branch and its enforcement efforts may be found at www.justice.gov/civil/consumer-protection-branch.  For information about the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, visit: District of Colorado, https://www.justice.gov/usao-co; District of Delaware https://www.justice.gov/usao-de; Eastern District of North Carolina https://www.justice.gov/usao-ednc; Eastern District of New York https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny; Middle District of Florida https://www.justice.gov/usao-mdfl.  Information about the DEA is available at www.dea.gov.

Topic(s): 
Consumer Protection
Opioids
Press Release Number: 
20-1,386
 


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: doj; opiod; walmart; wod
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1 posted on 12/23/2020 9:31:54 AM PST by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote

Walmart has protested this, and will defend vigorously. They have stated that it is unlawful for them to refuse to fill a prescription written by a licensed doctor.


2 posted on 12/23/2020 9:36:59 AM PST by proxy_user
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To: ransomnote

Every kid in grade school should receive an education on con men.


3 posted on 12/23/2020 9:38:46 AM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer”)
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To: proxy_user

Agree with Walmart on this. How can they question prescriptions? That gets very personal.


4 posted on 12/23/2020 9:39:35 AM PST by madison10 (Maranatha!)
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To: ransomnote

Did they cite any affirmative duty Walmart or its pharmacists had to report the supposed invalid prescriptions? If it’s valid on its face, what is Walmart’s duty to investigate further? On its face, I see this as grandstanding and overreaching, but apparently an argument can be made.


5 posted on 12/23/2020 9:40:10 AM PST by jagusafr ( )
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To: ransomnote

Lawyers:

“Let’s see. Who shall we sue today? Who has REALLY deep pockets? Eureka! Walmart!”


6 posted on 12/23/2020 9:40:56 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Exactly!


7 posted on 12/23/2020 9:44:30 AM PST by Islander7 (There is no septic system so vile, so filthy, the left won't drink from to further their agenda)
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To: ransomnote

Funny. But no lawsuits against the Drug Companies that produce the drugs and ship them overseas to be smuggled back in.


8 posted on 12/23/2020 9:44:33 AM PST by Seruzawa (TANSTAAFL!)
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To: ransomnote

The illegal dispensing of prescription opioids is probably a cover story. What the Department of Injustice DeepStaters are likely to go after is the dispensing of prescription hydroxychloroquine to combat the ChiCom virus.


9 posted on 12/23/2020 9:46:33 AM PST by Carl Vehse
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To: ransomnote

The gubmint has to come up with some money if they want to support Pakistani tranny . . .


10 posted on 12/23/2020 9:47:23 AM PST by Pilgrim's Progress (http://www.baptistbiblebelievers.com/BYTOPICS/tabid/335/Default.aspx D)
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To: ransomnote
“The misuse of prescription painkillers is a public health crisis,” said U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware David C. Weiss.

So is the chronic pain that legitimate opioid users and their doctors are trying to treat. The Feds need to be careful about this - flashy headlines for DAs about going after hard drugs could result in a lot of suffering for people suffering from terminal illnesses and injuries.
11 posted on 12/23/2020 9:47:44 AM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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“The misuse of prescription painkillers is a public health crisis,”

And for the most part created by Insurance Companies. My 3 Doctors Intentionally and with my knowledge beforehand got me totally addicted to Opiates, I was eating 50 Percodan a Day just to keep from going into shock and blacking out. After 3 months when I was scheduled for my surgery, I spent the First Week in the Hospital Going thru Managed Withdrawls by the Doctors and Staff. Today they kick your ass out as soon as you open your eyes and you are still a junkie, and since most people are weak, going through withdrawls voluntarily is out of the question. (1978)

FYI after the third day going thru withdrawls of opiates, it is not too bad and is easy to complete the process, generally 5 days is enough to clean out.


12 posted on 12/23/2020 9:48:09 AM PST by eyeamok
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To: ransomnote

Barr’s DOJ can prosecute this but nothing against the coup or election fraud?


13 posted on 12/23/2020 9:48:20 AM PST by CodeToad (Arm Up! They Have!)
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To: ransomnote
The result of a multi-year investigation by the department’s Prescription Interdiction & Litigation (PIL) Task Force,

Bureaucrat make work department.

14 posted on 12/23/2020 9:50:38 AM PST by Fido969 (,i.)
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To: CodeToad

Absolutely. tThis makes me crazy. with everything that’s going on this is their priority?

I can’t tell you how angry this makes me feel.


15 posted on 12/23/2020 9:51:28 AM PST by rlmorel ("I’d rather enjoy a risky freedom than a safe servitude." Robby Dinero, USMC Veteran, Gym Owner)
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To: eyeamok
FYI after the third day going thru withdrawls of opiates, it is not too bad and is easy to complete the process, generally 5 days is enough to clean out.

The problem with trying to stay clean for most junkies is that 4 months in it is hard to get work with a record, and even then not enough money at minimum wage for rent, divorce and child support demands.

Then one of your "old buddies" contacts you, and it would be so nice just to take the edge off for a few hours...

16 posted on 12/23/2020 9:55:42 AM PST by Fido969 (,i.)
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To: ransomnote

Walmart is in the protected class of large, multi-national corporations so this is obviously an action that is just for appearances.


17 posted on 12/23/2020 10:01:52 AM PST by BusterDog
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To: ransomnote

Probably the result of a lot of bogus complaints from smaller competitors who were getting there asses kicked by WallyWorld.


18 posted on 12/23/2020 10:01:54 AM PST by SeeSharp
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To: Pilgrim's Progress

“The gubmint has to come up with some money if they want to support Pakistani tranny . . .”

What is Pakistani tranny?


19 posted on 12/23/2020 10:03:07 AM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: ransomnote

This is nothing more than a Jesse Jackson style sleazy shakedown of a deep pocket.


20 posted on 12/23/2020 10:08:17 AM PST by BiglyCommentary
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