Giuliani's Drug Deal [1]
Submitted by Sheldon Rampton [2] on
As a paid corporate lobbyist, U.S. presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani [3] helped Purdue Pharma defend its illegal activities to promote the drug Oxycontin, according to New York Times reporters Barry Meier and Eric Lipton. "As a celebrity, Mr. Giuliani helped the company win several public relations [4] battles, playing a role in an effort by Purdue to persuade an influential Pennsylvania congressman, Curt Weldon [5], not to blame it for OxyContin abuse," they write. "Despite these efforts, Purdue suffered a crushing defeat in May ... when the company and three top executives pleaded guilty to criminal charges. ... Together, they paid $634.5 million in fines and payments. After years of denial and a high-profile public relations campaign, the company was forced to admit that it had misled doctors and patients."