A jury in Minnesota has awarded $65.5 million to a mother of three who said talcum products made by Johnson & Johnson contributed to her developing cancer.
Cherie Craft sued the company and its subsidiaries alleging their talc-based baby powder exposed her to asbestos, causing peritoneal malignant mesothelioma, an incurable cancer.
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Jury awards woman $1.5B over J&J baby powder
A Baltimore jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay more than $1.5 billion to a Maryland woman who said the company’s ...
A Sarasota jury has ruled Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder was not responsible for a Sarasota County woman's death due to ovarian cancer. The decision took less than five hours of ...
Philippe Matthey, son of Patricia Matthey, is representing the estate of his mother in a civil lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson. The plaintiff's allege that Patrictia Matthey's use of Johnson & ...
A lawsuit alleging that Johnson & Johnson marketed talcum-based baby powder to Black women amid concerns over the product and ovarian cancer risks was filed Tuesday on behalf of the National Council ...
The National Council of Negro Women is suing Johnson & Johnson over its talc baby powder. The lawsuit says that the company "deceptively" marketed the powder to Black women. There have been 25,000 ...
Jenna Johnson and Val Chmerkovskiy, who were married in 2019, welcomed their baby boy, Rome Valentin, on Jan. 10 Melissa Montoya is an associate editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
A Minnesota jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $65.5 million to a mother of three who linked her cancer to long-term use ...
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