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Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP Announces Pending Class Action Lawsuit in the Acadia Healthcare Securities Litigation

The following statement is being issued by Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP regarding the Acadia Healthcare Securities Litigation:

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE

NASHVILLE DIVISION

ST. CLAIR COUNTY EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT

 

Civil Action No. 3:18-cv-00988

SYSTEM, Individually and on Behalf of All Others

 

 

Similarly Situated,

CLASS ACTION

 

 

Plaintiff,

Chief District Judge William L. Campbell, Jr.

vs.

Magistrate Judge Alistair E. Newbern

 

 

ACADIA HEALTHCARE COMPANY, INC., et al.,

SUMMARY NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF

 

CLASS ACTION

Defendants.

 

 

TO: ALL PERSONS WHO PURCHASED OR OTHERWISE ACQUIRED ACADIA HEALTHCARE COMPANY, INC. COMMON STOCK BETWEEN APRIL 30, 2014 AND NOVEMBER 15, 2018, INCLUSIVE

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and an Order of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, that the lawsuit that is now pending in that Court under the caption St. Clair County Employees’ Retirement System v. Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc., Civil Action No. 3:18-cv-00988 (M.D. Tenn.) (the “Action”) against Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (“Acadia”) (Nasdaq Ticker ACHC, CUSIP 0404A109), Deborah H. Jacobs, as Executor of the Estate of Joey A. Jacobs, Brent Turner, and David Duckworth, has been certified as a class action on behalf of the Class, except for certain persons and entities that are excluded from the Class by definition as set forth in the full printed Notice of Pendency of Class Action (“Notice”).

IF YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE CLASS, YOUR RIGHTS WILL BE AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. A Notice is currently being mailed or emailed to known Class Members. If you have not yet received the Notice, you may contact the Notice Administrator at:

Acadia Healthcare Securities Litigation

c/o Verita Global

P.O. Box 301135

Los Angeles, CA 90030-1135

1-888-777-6014

www.AcadiaHealthcareSecuritiesLitigation.com

Inquiries, other than requests for the Notice, may be made to Class Counsel:

Christopher M. Wood, Esq.

ROBBINS GELLER RUDMAN

& DOWD LLP

200 31st Avenue North

Nashville, TN 37203

1-615-244-2203

If you are a Class Member, you have the right to decide whether to remain a member of the Class. If you choose to remain a member of the Class, you do not need to do anything at this time other than to retain your documentation reflecting your transactions and holdings in Acadia common stock. You will automatically be included in the Class. If you are a Class Member and do not exclude yourself from the Class, you will be bound by the proceedings in this Action, including all past, present, and future orders and judgments of the Court, whether favorable or unfavorable. At this time there has been no monetary recovery, and there is no guarantee that one will be obtained in the future.

If you ask to be excluded from the Class, you will not be bound by any order or judgment of this Court, and you will not be eligible to receive a share of any money which might be recovered for the benefit of the Class. To exclude yourself from the Class, you must submit a written request for exclusion postmarked no later than October 24, 2025, in accordance with the instructions set forth in the full printed Notice. Please note, if you decide to exclude yourself from the Class, you may be time-barred from asserting the claims covered by the Action by a statute of repose. Pursuant to Rule 23(e)(4) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, it is within the Court’s discretion as to whether a second opportunity to request exclusion from the Class will be allowed if there is a settlement in the Action.

Further information may be obtained by directing your inquiry in writing to the Notice Administrator or by visiting www.AcadiaHealthcareSecuritiesLitigation.com.

Please Do Not Call or Write the Defendants or the Court with Questions

BY ORDER OF THE COURT:

United States District Court

for the Middle District of Tennessee

 

Contacts

Media:

Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP

Shareholder Relations Department

Greg Wood

(619) 231-1058

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