A new batch of emails made public by the Connecticut Attorney General’s office this week revealed how a lawyer for Heritage Pharmaceuticals attempted to coordinate with other drugmakers for a response to a Congressional inquiry, The Middletown Press reports.
“In early October 2014, Heritage received a letter from Representative [Elijah] Cummings and Senator [Bernie] Sanders as part of their inquiry into generic drug pricing,” the complaint says. “Heritage’s outside counsel immediately set out to coordinate a response with counsel for Defendants Teva and Mylan, to provide what he referred to as ‘polite f-u’ letters to Congress.”
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