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Johnson & Johnson faces hefty fines in latest talc lawsuit

The Johnson & Johnson corporation must pay compensation
The Johnson & Johnson corporation must pay compensation
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Michał Krawiel

5 June 2024 12:39

Another lawsuit has been filed against the corporation Johnson & Johnson. The manufacturer of talc, among other things, will have to pay compensation to a 48-year-old woman and her husband. A court in the American state of Oregon decided this. J&J must also pay a fine in addition to the compensation.

Johnson & Johnson, an American pharmaceutical corporation, is accused of its baby powder being responsible for tens of thousands of cancer cases. The company has already paid billions of dollars in compensation as part of court settlements. Now, it has been fined an additional million dollars in a new lawsuit, writes German tagesschau.de.

The company suffered another defeat in the latest court case concerning the alleged asbestos contamination of talc used in powder. The jury in Portland awarded the plaintiff and her husband £49 million in compensation and a financial penalty of £164 million. German tagesschau.de reports that Johnson & Johnson announced that it would appeal the case.

Another lawsuit against J&J

As we read, the plaintiff, Kyung Lee, who was diagnosed with mesothelioma last year at the age of 48, claimed that the cancer of the tissue around her heart was caused by exposure to asbestos from J&J's baby powder and deodorants for nearly 30 years.

In response to these allegations, J&J's lawyer argued during the trial that Lee's disease was probably caused by asbestos used in a factory near her home. He also claimed that the verdict is "inconsistent with decades of independent scientific assessments" that confirmed the baby powder did not contain asbestos and did not cause cancer.

Tens of thousands of lawsuits

The company has been dealing with lawsuits from over 61,000 plaintiffs in the USA related to the sale of talc. Most of them are women with ovarian cancer, with only a small minority being patients with mesothelioma, writes tagesschau.de.

In the face of this wave of lawsuits, Johnson & Johnson has taken advantage of the specifics of Texas legislation and established a subsidiary, LTL, to handle the claims. LTL subsequently declared bankruptcy. In this way, Johnson & Johnson is trying to settle most talc claims with a single agreement and settlement for a total amount of £5.3 billion, according to a report by the Germans.

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