Johnson & Johnson must pay $18.8 million to California cancer patient in baby powder suit | CNN Business

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Johnson & Johnson must pay $18.8 million to California cancer patient in baby powder suit | CNN Business
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Johnson & Johnson must pay $18.8 million to a man who said he developed cancer from exposure to its baby powder, a jury decided, a setback for the company as it seeks to settle thousands of similar cases over its talc-based products in US bankruptcy court

The jury ruled in favor of Emory Hernandez Valadez, who filed suit last year in California state court in Oakland against J&J, seeking monetary damages. Hernandez, 24, has said he developed mesothelioma, a deadly cancer, in the tissue around his heart as a result of heavy exposure to the company’s talc since childhood. The six-week trial was the first over talc that New Brunswick, New Jersey-based J&J has faced in almost two years.

Jurors heard from Hernandez’s mother, Anna Camacho, who said she used large amounts of J&J’s baby powder on her son when he was a baby and through childhood. She cried as she described Hernandez’s illness. Tens of thousands of plaintiffs have sued, alleging that J&J’s baby powder and other talc products sometimes contained asbestos and caused ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. J&J has said its talc products are safe and do not contain asbestos, which has been linked to mesothelioma.

 

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