National Prescription Opioid and Heroin Epidemic Awareness Week is coming to an end, but our fight to stop the deadly opioid crisis that is claiming 17 lives a day in Florida continues. Since my first day in office, we have been laser focused on combating the opioid crisis and this crucial mission remains a top priority.
Just last week we announced a historic, multibillion-dollar agreement in principle to hold Purdue Pharma responsible for its role in fueling the national opioid crisis, and we continue to aggressively litigate the state’s case against the 11 remaining defendants in one of the most comprehensive opioid cases in the nation.
Our Statewide Task Force on Opioid Abuse will convene its first meeting next month to begin coordinating local, state and federal resources. This 21-member team will also work to identify best practices and strategies to curb the devastation caused by drug abuse.
Ahead of the meeting, we launched the DoseOfRealityFL.com website to help Floridians who have questions about addiction and where to find help. This new, mobile-friendly website is an extremely important tool in this fight—empowering Floridians to help.
These are just some of the great strides we have made this year in our fight to end the opioid crisis, and I commit to you that I will continue to do everything within the authority of the Office of the Attorney General to combat drug abuse, save lives and build a stronger, safer Florida.
In The News
Florida Attorney General Takes on Purdue Pharma, Spectrum News 13
Attorney General still negotiating Florida’s take of Purdue settlement, WJHG Panama City
Florida Health Officials Investigating Reports of Vaping-Related Illnesses, Spectrum Bay News 9
Florida Attorney General holds vaping round table with health and education experts, WCTV Tallahassee
AG Moody, FDLE, victim advocates warn about at-home sexual assault evidence kits, WINK News
DIY rape kits 'a serious concern' according to Attorney General, First Coast News
Protecting Floridians
Attorney General Ashley Moody announced that the Office of Statewide Prosecution secured a guilty verdict for an individual who ran a real estate fraud ring in central Florida. An Orange County jury found Miguel Lopez guilty of first degree felony grand theft and conspiracy last week. Together with…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and victim advocates are warning Floridians about at-home sexual assault kits. The DIY sexual assault kits are marketed as a safe and anonymous option for victims; however, the evidence collected through this process would most…
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement completed a three-year project to process older sexual assault kits submitted by local law enforcement agencies to FDLE labs following a 2016 Sexual Assault Kit Assessment.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “This is an extraordinary…
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Events
Ocala Mayor Kent Guinn, Ocala Police Chief Greg Graham, AG Moody, Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods and Marion County Fire Chief Shane Alexander