Judge Rules Against Johnson & Johnson in Oklahoma Opioid Trial

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Johnson & Johnson lost a civil case in Oklahoma for their role in the opioid crisis, which could set a precedent for more than 2,000 other cases that have already been filed across the country

An Oklahoma judge ruled against Johnson & Johnson in the first trial of an opioid manufacturer, ordering the company to pay $572 million.An Oklahoma judge on Monday ruled against Johnson & Johnson in the first trial of an opioid manufacturer, ordering the company to pay the state $572 million for its role in the nationwide epidemic.

“The opioid crisis is an imminent danger and menace to Oklahomans,” said Judge Thad Balkman in Cleveland County District Court,reports. “The state meant its burden that the defendants Janssen and Johnson & Johnson’s misleading marketing and promotion of opioids created a nuisance as defined by [the law], including a finding that those actions compromised the health and safety of thousands of Oklahomans.

Johnson & Johnson plans to appeal the decision. The company was the only remaining defendant in the case, which began on May 28th. Teva Pharmaceutical and Purdue Pharma, the widely criticized maker of OxyContin — both of whom denied wrongdoing — reached settlements with the state before the trial .

 

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