| All of your examples are downright terrible, but perhaps that's to be expected with these sorts of arguments. > AT&T “unlimited” mobile plans https://www.att.com/plans/unlimited-data-plans/ There's a huge bolded disclaimer literally in the middle of the page which says "AT&T may temporarily slow data speeds if the network is busy." > Purdue Pharma's OxyContin push Forced to file for chapter 11 > Juul marketing vaping products as a "safer alternative" to smoking It is strictly true that the vaping products sold by Juul are vastly safer than smoking. > Facebook's sale of user data to Cambridge Analytica Not fraud. > Wells Fargo opening fake accounts for people https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/wells-fargo-agrees-p... Huge penalties far exceeding their gains from this scheme conducted exclusively by low-level employees. |
How many Sacklers are in jail for what they did to people? None. Purdue pleaded guilty, but no Sackler family member went to jail. The settlement totals about $7.4 billion, with roughly $6.5–$7 billion coming from the Sacklers and about $900 million from Purdue. Earlier estimates put the family's wealth around $11 billion, so they remain enormously wealthy. Hundreds of thousands have died in the opioid crisis, ruined families got no real justice, and no Sackler went to prison... great punishment.