Walgreens has agreed to pay $230 million to settle a case introduced by town of San Francisco over the opioid disaster.
The settlement, introduced Wednesday, comes months after a bench verdict within the case towards Walgreens. Legal professionals for town of San Francisco had requested U.S. District Choose Charles Breyer of the Northern District of California for $8.1 billion in abatement funds—an quantity that Walgreens known as “wildly extreme”—however each side held off shifting ahead on a damages trial to start settlement talks.