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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 42 MIN

A Class Action Suits Moves RICO from Mobsters to Medicine

from The Bio Report · host Levine Media Group

RICO, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, was originally designed to prosecute organized crime. Today, it sits at the center of a landmark class action against two of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies over the diabetes drug Actos. Attorney Harrison James of Wisner Baum discusses Painters and Allied Trades District Council 82 Health Care Fund v. Takeda, a national civil RICO case alleging that Takeda and Eli Lilly carried out a coordinated, years-long scheme to downplay known bladder cancer risks. The complaint asserts that regulators, physicians, and third-party payers were misled, leading to billions of dollars in reimbursements for the drug. James discusses how RICO’s legal framework applies in the pharmaceutical context, what it took to secure class certification where similar efforts have failed, and the broader implications this case may hold for the industry.

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