Monroe v. Johnson & Johnson

VERDICT

Trial
09/13/21 – 10/05/21

Summary

In this cosmetic talc case, Margie Evans developed ovarian cancer after decades of using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder. Evans' family sues Johnson & Johnson, attributing her cancer to asbestos within the powder.

Representatives for her family accuse Johnson & Johnson of knowing the baby powder contained asbestos, yet hiding this from consumers for profit.

Johnson & Johnson denies these claims, highlighting scientific studies asserting talc's safety and the lack of a link between talc and Evans' ovarian cancer.

Outcome

Verdict for defendant.

Case Information
Attorneys
Witnesses

Sessions

SEP
22
AM Session
Plaintiff Witness(es)
2 Chapters
SEP
23
AM Session
Other
4 Chapters
OCT
1
AM Session
Verdict
4 Chapters
OCT
5

Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in full.

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