"But how is Johnson & Johnson, a $400 billion company, accepting accountability for the harm that courts have found its knowingly caused to so many women? Its not - its using a loophole in bankruptcy law to avoid paying its victims npr.org/2022/04/02/108"Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Raja Krishnamoorthi:
"Its a shame that Johnson & Johnson is choosing to still sell a product abroad that it was forced to pull from the shelves in North America because of the number of women it harmed, and the combination of public image and financial costs that resulted.reuters.com/legal/governme"Read on Twitter
"And Johnson & Johnson isnt alone: the Sackler family, owners of Purdue Pharma which knowingly fueled and profited from the opioid epidemic used the same tactic to drastically reduce their liability for the human and financial destruction Purdue caused. economist.com/united-states/"Read on Twitter"Read on Twitter
"Thats why Im proud to have cosponsored the Nondebtor Release Prohibition Act to close the loophole. This important bill was introduced by @SenWarren @SenatorDurbin @RepJerryNadler @RepMaloney @SenBlumenthal and will bring accountability to misconduct.warren.senate.gov/newsroom/press"Read on Twitter"Read on Twitter