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Nan Goldin in Paris: the Louvre must refuse opiate money! American photographer Nan Goldin leads a protest in front of the Louvre Museum, calling for the museum to disassociate itself from the billionaire Sackler family, whose company Purdue Pharma manufactures the opioid OxyContin. The highly addictive drug has been blamed for tens of thousands of deaths and is now subject to more than 1,000 lawsuits over its role in the opioid crisis with the Sacklers and their company accused of pushing for its prescription despite knowing how addictive it is. As public fury has mounted against the family, Sackler-supported museums and cultural institutions have faced calls to reject the family's generosity. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES