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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Friedrich dismisses the assignees' claims against the drugmaker in their suit alleging a scheme in which the drugmaker donated its drugs to Patient Assistance Programs in an effort to push under-resourced patients benefiting from those programs into taking the drugmaker's drugs, then increase its prices to benefit from the resulting increase in health insurance claims for those drugs. The assignees have not shown that their unnamed assignors would have standing to pursue claims on their own, nor that their named assignors' would have standing to pursue state law claims. They have shown that they have standing to pursue the named assignors' federal RICO claims, but RICO does not provide a private right of action to pursue such claims by indirect purchasers. They also have not sufficiently pleaded any RICO predicate.