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May 3, 2021
Attorney General William Tong today announced a $300 Million multistate settlement with Indivior plc and Indivior Inc. to settle allegations that Indivior falsely and aggressively marketed and otherwise promoted the drug Suboxone, resulting in improper expenditures of state Medicaid funds.
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Indivior, a Delaware company, will pay a total of $300 million to resolve various civil fraud allegations impacting Medicaid and other government healthcare programs, of which $203,735,800 will go to Medicaid and $90,682,800 will be paid to the fifty states, plus Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico, as their share of the Medicaid recovery. Connecticut will receive $7,921,070.05 in the settlement and an additional $200,000 for Connecticut Department of Social Services state-funded programs.
Michelle Troconis attorney seeks to compel court reporter to turn over transcripts
Lisa Backus
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Michelle Troconis appeared in Stamford Superior Court, on Friday morning, in connection to charges in the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos. Attorney Jon Schoenhorn is representing her. August 28, 2020, in Stamford, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
The attorney for Michelle Troconis filed a series of new motions this week seeking the family psychological report done as part of the Jennifer and Fotis Dulos divorce and custody battle while also trying to compel a court reporter to provide a transcript of a hearing on the report.
Opinion: We need justice, not politics
March 9, 2021
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State s Attorney Richard J. Colangelo Jr.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
Editor’s Note: The following is submitted by the Chief State’s Attorney and the 13 State’s Attorneys of Connecticut.
The administration of justice should not be political. Prosecutors must be guided by the evidence in a case and the applicable law, not by partisan, political considerations. Political pressure should never sway a prosecutor’s decision-making.
Political independence of the United States Department of Justice took center stage at last month’s confirmation hearing for Merrick Garland, President Joseph Biden’s nominee for attorney general, who was pressed by legislators about what is supposed to be a fundamental norm. Garland insisted that he would oppose any attempt by the White House to politicize the Justice Department, telling the Senate Judiciary Committee: “I am not the president’s lawyer;
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