Article 4WW4V “OxySacklers” angry that Tufts removed family name from campus

“OxySacklers” angry that Tufts removed family name from campus

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Enlarge / BOSTON, MA - DECEMBER 5: Tufts employee Gabe Ryan removes letters from signage featuring the Sackler family name at the Tufts building at 145 Harrison Ave. in Boston on Dec. 5, 2019. (credit: Getty | Boston Globe)

The Sackler family is pushing back after Tufts University removed the family name from its buildings and programs due to the family's link to the ongoing opioid epidemic, according to a report in The New York Times.

In a letter to Tufts' president, a lawyer for the family wrote that the removal was "contrary to basic notions of fairness" and "a breach of the many binding commitments made by the University dating back to 1980 in order to secure the family's support, including millions of dollars in donations for facilities and critical medical research."

Tufts made the decision to remove the family name after getting the results of an independent review of the university's relationship with the Sacklers and OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma, which the Sacklers own. Both the family and the company have been accused of helping to spark the crisis by aggressively marketing the powerful painkiller and misleading doctors, patients, and regulators about its addictiveness.

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