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Owasso approves joining remnant‑defendant opioid settlement, authorizes mayor to sign
Summary
The Owasso City Council voted unanimously to join a national remnant‑defendant opioid settlement that staff says will yield roughly $10,500 to the city; funds are restricted to opioid‑abatement purposes and the participation form must be signed before the May 4 deadline.
The Owasso City Council on Monday voted to join a multi‑defendant opioid settlement and authorized the mayor or city manager to sign a participation and release form required to claim the city’s share.
Outside counsel Tony Puckett of McAfee Taft told the council the “remnant” settlement pools payments from six remaining defendants in the multidistrict opioid litigation and totals roughly $97 million. After an attorney‑fee and administrative…
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