Barry Meier Explained

Barry Meier
Birth Date:1949
Alma Mater:Syracuse University
Occupation:Author
Columnist

Barry Meier is a writer and former New York Times journalist who wrote the 2003 non-fiction book Pain Killer: A Wonder Drug's Trail of Addiction and Death. His articles "have led to Congressional hearings and changes in federal laws".

Education

Meier studied at Syracuse University.

Career

In his career as journalist, Meier has specialized in reporting on business, public policy, and health and safety. He reported for The Wall Street Journal for five years, worked at New York Newsday as a special projects reporter, and reported for The New York Times. According to his The Times profile, his articles published by The Times and elsewhere "have led to Congressional hearings and changes in federal laws."[1]

Pain Killer book

In 2001, Meier began investigating Purdue Pharma and OxyContin,[2] when it was still a relatively unknown drug made by a relatively unknown family, the Sacklers, including Mortimer Sackler and his brother Raymond Sackler, their children and grandchildren—at that time "one of the wealthiest families in the United States".[3] In an August 24, 2001 Meier recorded an interview with Purdue CEO Michael Friedman and executives Howard Udell and Dr. Paul Goldenheim, who told Meier "they had learned of OxyContin’s growing abuse only in early 2000, a statement they also made before congressional committees".[3] They said the company had undertaken a "massive marketing campaign", based on a "unique claim" for OxyContin, with FDA permission, that, "as a long-acting opioid, it might be less likely to cause abuse and addiction than shorter-acting painkillers like Percocet."[3] In 2001 Meier published .[4] A 2004 New York Times review of the book concluded:

Spooks (2021)

Meier's 2021 book entitled Spooked: The Trump Dossier, Black Cube, and the Rise of Private Spies focused on the former The Wall Street Journal journalist, Glenn R. Simpson and the company he founded and co-ownedFusion GPSthe spy they hiredChristopher Steeleand his reportthe Steele dossier prior to the 2016 United States presidential election.[5] [6] [7]

Works

Notes and References

  1. News: 0362-4331. Barry Meier. The New York Times. February 2, 2019. nd .
  2. News: Pain Killer. Books in Brief: Nonfiction . Christine . Kenneally . January 4, 2004. November 21, 2018 . New York Times.
  3. News: Every Time I Thought the Purdue Pharma OxyContin Story Was Over, I Was Wrong: Not only would a previously undisclosed prosecution report surface more than a decade after it was written, but as fate would have it, I would be in it . Barry . Meier . June 8, 2018 . November 21, 2018 . New York Times.
  4. Book: Meier, Barry . Pain Killer: A Wonder Drug's Trail of Addiction and Death . 9781579546380 . October 17, 2003 . Rodale Books . 333 . registration .
  5. News: 0261-3077. Kaiser. Charles. Spooked review: exposé of murky world of private spies is a dodgy dossier itself. The Guardian. 24 December 2023 . 11 July 2021.
  6. Book: Meier, Barry . Spooked: The Trump Dossier, Black Cube, and the Rise of Private Spies . . May 18, 2021 . 978-0062950680.
  7. News: 0362-4331. Cohan. William D.. The Murky World of Private Spies and the Damage They May Be Doing. The New York Times. 24 December 2023 . 17 May 2021.