Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Monday that all 55 attorneys general that represent all eligible states and U.S. territories have preliminarily agreed to sign a settlement with Purdue Pharma, and its owners, the Sackler family.

According to a press release, the Sackler family informed the attorneys general of its plan to proceed with the settlement, which could resolve litigation against Purdue Pharm and the Sacklers for their role in creating and worsening the opioid crisis across the United States.

Both local governments in Maryland and across the country will be asked to join the settlement contingent on bankruptcy court proceedings.

"The Opioid Crisis is responsible for thousands of deaths across Maryland, forever changing the lives of countless families who have lost a loved one to addiction,” said AG Brown, via a press release. “The money from this settlement could be a lifeline for those struggling with addiction and could provide Maryland communities with millions to help Marylanders recover from this deadly disease.”... Read More: FOX45