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Walmart has agreed to settle US opioid lawsuits for $3.1 billion.

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  • Walmart announced that it has agreed to a $3.1 billion settlement plan, resolving claims that it failed to control prescriptions at its stores, contributing to the national opioid crisis.
  • Walmart declared that it “strongly disputes” the claims made in lawsuits brought by US state and local governments.
  • Government-representing attorneys stated that Walmart would pay the majority of the settlement over the following year.

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