Johnson & Johnson Ordered To Pay Out $4.6 Billion To 22 US Women Who Claimed Their Baby Powder Caused Ovarian Cancer

Record payout!


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Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay a record $US4.69 billion ($A6.34 billion) to 22 women in the United States who alleged the company's talc-based products contained asbestos and caused them to develop ovarian cancer.

A Missouri jury found in favour of the women in the Circuit Court of the City of St Louis on Thursday.

The verdict is the largest the company has faced to date over allegations that its products, including baby powder, cause cancer. Johnson & Johnson is currently battling around 9000 talc cases.

The jury's decision came after more than five weeks of testimony by nearly a dozen experts on both sides, according to an online broadcast of the trial by Courtroom View Network.

The women and their families said decades-long use of baby powder and other cosmetic talc products caused their diseases. They allege the company knew its talc was contaminated with asbestos since at least the 1970s but failed to warn consumers about the risks.

Johnson & Johnson denied that its talc products cause cancer and that they ever contained asbestos. It says decades of studies show its talc to be safe.

The company did not immediately provide a statement on the total damages award, but earlier said it was disappointed with the jury's decision finding the company liable.

"We will continue to defend the safety of Johnson’s Baby Powder and immediately begin our appeal, and we believe that once the full evidence is reviewed, this decision will be reversed."

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13 July 2018




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