NORMAN — A judge admitted Tuesday to making a $107 million math error in his verdict in the state's opioid case.

"That will be the last time I use that calculator," said Cleveland County District Judge Thad Balkman.

The judge in August ordered Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries to pay $572 million to help abate the public nuisance caused by misleading marketing of opioid painkillers. The state had sought more than $17 billion.

The judge said he will correct the error in an upcoming ruling. His announcement could mean the judgment will be cut to $465 million, but that will not necessarily be the case.