by Brad Salzberg

November 29, 2021

The  drug company built by murdered billionaire Barry Sherman has paid almost $100 million to the U.S. government and the state of Texas over allegations it conspired with competitors to hike prices of popular drugs.

An additional forty-nine states are presently in court alleging Apotex and other firms have engaged in a widespread pattern of price fixing.

“Apotex admitted to a conspiracy to suppress and eliminate competition,” escaping a criminal conviction that most likely would have barred it from the American market, according to the U.S. Justice Department.

Bloomberg News is now reporting  that Apotex is now exploring a sale of the company.

Such as it is that the greatest unsolved double homicide in Canadian history may be put to bed for all-time. After researching the circumstances for four years, we believe that interested parties would like nothing more than to see this come to fruition.

Barry and Honey Sherman were brutally murdered on December 13th, 2017. To this day, not a single lead has surfaced. It is likely one never will. A web of intrigue weaves a tale of sordid detail.

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