By Dawn Ouellette Nixon
dnixon@lvb.com
The 264-page complaint, filed
August 27, alleges that the city has incurred costs related to opioid
emergencies requiring the use of EMS teams, police, the city health bureau and
more.
Purdue Pharma and Teva Pharmaceuticals are two of the 20 pharmaceutical
companies listed as defendants.
The City of Allentown is represented in this
litigation by attorneys Joe Khan and John Grogan of Langer Grogan & Diver
P.C., a Philadelphia-based law firm.
The firm has been retained on a contingent
basis. The City will not be indebted to the firm for any legal fees unless and
until a recovery is made.
“The defendants have made huge profits on the
manufacture, distribution, marketing and sale of opioids,” Mayor Ray
O’Connell said in a news release. “While the city of Allentown and its residents have paid the high costs
of providing services directly related to opioid-related emergencies and
addictions. This suit is a way to battle back.”
In Lehigh County, 308 people died of drug overdoses between
2016 and 2017, with most of those deaths being related to opioids,
according to the city of Allentown. More than a third
of these people died within the city limits of Allentown. Not counting deaths that occurred at
hospitals, 72 Allentown residents died of an overdose in 2017.
Opioid addiction has also led to a number of robberies in
Allentown according to the city, with more
than 1,500 occuring in the last 10 years.
The full complaint can be read here-https://www.allentownpa.gov/Portals/0/files/Mayors-office/Allentown%20Opiod%20Complaint%20Final%20.pdf?ver=2019-08-27-162952-753