no. 19 years after 0xycontin was launched, richard sackley was still defending purdue's marketing practicese somewhere richard sackler in the dark of night knew what he was doing was wrong. but there was just too much money to be made. and i think, for me, we learned how for the banks they were too big to fail in 2008— 2009. well, some of these fighter surgical companies, it feels like they're just too big to care. in total, 48 states have now filed lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies for their role in the opioid crisis. new york is in the midst of a crisis, a crisis that has ravaged our communities and families. a crisis that is claiming lives young and old all across our state and our nation. a crisis that we firmly believe that was created and perpetuated by the manufacturers and perpetuated by the manufacturers and distributors of opioid drugs. today we are suing the giant, the pharma law that created 0xycontin. we believe the sackler family has contributed to the death and devastation in indiana and across this country. i'm complaint alleges that purdue pharma knew as early as th