
The Washington DC, USA-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) has filed a law suit in the Superior Court of the State of California alleging that, between 2005-2012, US health care giant Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) and its subsidiaries failed to provide legally required discounts for HIV drugs, overcharging the AHF by as much as $2 million during the seven year period.
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