Tiffinee Scott poses for a picture with a photo of her daughter, Tiarra Renee Brown-Lewis, after making a statement during a hearing in New York today. People who lost loved ones or years of their own lives to opioid addiction got their first and perhaps only chance to confront members of the Sackler family who own OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma. Thursday's virtual court hearing was run by a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge.
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Tiffinee Scott shows some pictures to reporters, including one of the many pills her daughter had stashed before her death, after making a statement during a hearing in New York today.
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Dede Yoder talks to reporters after making a statement during a hearing in New York today.
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Dede Yoder poses for a picture with a photo of her son, Chris Yoder, after making a statement during a hearing in New York today.
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Linda Zebrowski, right, and her daughter Jill Cichowicz pose for a picture with a photo of Zebrowski's son, Scott Zebrowski, and Cichowicz son, Carter Cichowicz, after they made a statement during a hearing in New York today.
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Kara Trainor speaks to reporters after making a statement during a hearing in New York today.
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Kara Trainor poses for a picture with a photo of her son, Riley, 11, after making a statement during a hearing in New York today.
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Cheryl Juaire poses for a picture with photos of her sons who died from overdoses, Sean Merrill, left, and Corey Merrill, after making a statement during a hearing in New York today.
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Ryan Hampton speaks to reporters after making a statement during a hearing in New York today.