Johnson & Johnson told by jury to pay US$300 million more in talc-cancer case

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[NEW YORK] Johnson & Johnson was ordered by a jury to pay US$300 million in punitive damages to a woman who blamed her rare asbestos-related cancer on decades of daily use of the company's talc-based products. Read more at The Business Times.

Johnson & Johnson was ordered by a jury to pay US$300 million in punitive damages to a woman who blamed her rare asbestos-related cancer on decades of daily use of the company's talc-based products.[NEW YORK] Johnson & Johnson was ordered by a jury to pay US$300 million in punitive damages to a woman who blamed her rare asbestos-related cancer on decades of daily use of the company's talc-based products.

The ruling brings to US$325 million the amount the state-court jury in Manhattan said J&J should pay Donna Olson and her husband over her cancer that she blamed on J&J's baby powder and its former Shower-to-Shower product.Kim Montagnino, a J&J spokeswoman, said the company would appeal the jury's findings because it believes the trial was flawed.

The company denies its products ever contained the carcinogen and argues talc does not cause the life-threatening illnesses."With this verdict, yet another jury has rejected J&J's misleading claims that its talc was free of asbestos," Jerome Block, the couple's lawyer said in an emailed statement. "The internal J&J documents that the jury saw, once more laid bare the shocking truth of decades of cover-up, deception and concealment by J&J of the asbestos found in talc baby powder."

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