John Oliver Has Famous Actors Act Out The Deposition Richard Sackler Is Trying To Hide

from the public-records dept

One of the issues that we've discussed quite a bit on Techdirt over the years is the lengths that some people want to go to to hide court records and important public documents. The main story on this past weekend's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver tackled this issue in relation to Richard Sackler, the former chairman and president of Purdue Pharma, the company that developed and promoted Oxycontin. Much of the episode focused on questionable things said or done by Sackler, but towards the end, Oliver notes that Sackler has done an amazing job hiding from public scrutiny. There are very few pictures of him even online and no real videos they could find.

Most of the Sackler family has done its very best to avoid publicly talking about the marketing of Oxycontin, or the astounding mess it has created for the world (though, some members of the family have recently been complaining about guilt by association). However, a few years ago, in a lawsuit over the marketing of Oxycontin, Richard Sackler was forced to give a deposition in the case, which has been held under seal.

Somehow, ProPublica was able to get its hands on the transcript of the deposition and published it back in February. Since then the family has been fighting against the release of the actual video recording of Sackler's deposition. There is tremendous public interest in this as Oliver explains in the video above, and ProPublica wrote about upon the release of the document:

As part of the settlement, the Kentucky attorney general agreed to destroy its copies of 17 million pages of documents produced during the eight-year legal battle with Purdue. But some of the same documents remained in a sealed file in a rural eastern Kentucky courthouse. STAT filed a motion in 2016 asking the judge in that case to make the documents public, and he ordered the unsealing of those documents, including the Sackler deposition.

“The court sees no higher value than the public (via the media) having access to these discovery materials so that the public can see the facts for themselves,” Pike Circuit Court Judge Steven Combs ruled in May 2016.

Purdue appealed the ruling to the Kentucky Court of Appeals, which upheld it in December 2018. The company then asked the state Supreme Court to review that decision.

ProPublica also notes that this "is believed to be the only time a member of the Sackler family has been questioned under oath about the illegal marketing of OxyContin and what family members knew about it." That's why the transcript is so important.

However, as Oliver notes, the Sacklers have continued to fight the release of the video and various other documents related to the case -- so to "help out," he brought together a group of talented actors to act out parts of the deposition and put them up on the website SacklerGallery.com -- a nod to the fact that the Sacklers have been getting lots of museums to name galleries and wings and other things after them. The actors include Bryan Cranston, Michael Keaton, Richard Kind, and Michael K. Williams. I'll leave it to John Oliver in the video above to explain why each of them are used, because it's truly wonderful.

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Filed Under: bryan cranston, court documents, deposition, john oliver, michael keaton, michael williams, richard kind, richard sackler
Companies: purdue pharma


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  1. icon
    That One Guy (profile), 17 Apr 2019 @ 2:05pm

    Oh that glorious man...

    If but a fraction of reporters and news teams put in even half as much work as John Oliver does, oh the good that could result...

    After watching the 'reenactments', yeah, not too hard to see why the Sackler's really don't want that out there. Brushing aside 58 deaths with a 'that's not too bad, could have been worse', playing dumb on basic things like 'were you involved in your own gorram company?', and admitting that said company hadn't put any effort into checking addiction rates from their aggressively pushed drug leaves them looking beyond scummy and sociopathic.

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  2. icon
    Mason Wheeler (profile), 17 Apr 2019 @ 3:41pm

    Re: Oh that glorious man...

    You think that's bad? Do some research into how many companies that sell opioid painkillers also sell medications used to treat opioid addiction, and then consider the concept of conflict of interest in the light of that knowledge. It's a really ugly picture.

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  3. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 17 Apr 2019 @ 3:43pm

    <sigh> The regular YouTube hit: "Video Unavailable."

    But https://www.sacklergallery.com/ and the embedded Vimeo clips work just fine :D

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  4. icon
    Matthew Cline (profile), 17 Apr 2019 @ 4:08pm

    Re:

    Works fine for me; must have been a glitch.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. icon
    Thad (profile), 17 Apr 2019 @ 4:18pm

    Re: Re:

    Could be a geoblocking thing.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 17 Apr 2019 @ 4:34pm

    Re:

    I'm getting Video Unavailable but that isn't regular for me.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 17 Apr 2019 @ 4:49pm

    Re: Re:

    Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (04/14/2019) HBO
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMp6qlWeVJQ

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 17 Apr 2019 @ 10:30pm

    Last Week Tonight With John Oliver S06E08
    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x75wwr8

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  9. icon
    PaulT (profile), 18 Apr 2019 @ 12:39am

    Re: Re: Re:

    Playing for me OK in Spain

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  10. identicon
    kallethen, 18 Apr 2019 @ 5:03am

    John Oliver is a national treasure.

    Not my nation's treasure, I know, but a treasure none the less.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  11. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 18 Apr 2019 @ 7:58am

    zzzzzz.....
    "oxycotton" FTFY
    zzzzzz...

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  12. icon
    Bamboo Harvester (profile), 18 Apr 2019 @ 10:07am

    Re: Re: Re:

    I use offshore VPNs, the "Not available in your location" on youtube isn't uncommon. I just change servers and it plays fine.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    alioglucatering.com (profile), 1 Jul 2019 @ 7:39am

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