Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $18 million to a man who said he got cancer from baby powder.
But these cases are on hold after LTL Management, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, filed for bankruptcy in April.
The six-week trial for Valdez's case was the exception, and is the first in two years involving these allegations against Johnson & Johnson.
Johnson & Johnson stopped selling talc-based baby powder in 2020, offering a cornstarch-based version instead.
Lawyers for Valadez and Johnson & Johnson did not immediately respond to requests for comment sent outside regular business hours.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Service, Johnson, LTL Management, Valadez
Locations:
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