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REPORTER: In
a landmark decision, a St. Louis jury ruled
that Johnson & Johnson must pay $72 million, including 62 million
in punitive damages to the family of
an Alabama woman who died from ovarian cancer
a landmark decision, a St. Louis jury ruled
that Johnson & Johnson must pay $72 million, including 62 million
in punitive damages to the family of
an Alabama woman who died from ovarian cancer
Full Transcript
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REPORTER: In
a landmark decision,
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a St. Louis jury ruled
that Johnson & Johnson
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must pay $72 million,
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including 62 million
in punitive damages
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to the family of
an Alabama woman
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who died from ovarian cancer.
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Movie Summary
Beauty products are a multi-billion-dollar industry. Despite public attention, companies continue to get away with harmful practices that leave the average consumer wondering which brand can be trusted. Toxic Beauty's case in point is the landmark class action lawsuit brought by female cancer survivors against Johnson & Johnson, in the face of the company's insistence that their baby talc products are safe.