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Johnson & Johnson proposes $8.9 bn settlement of talc cancer claims


Johnson & Johnson proposes .9 bn settlement of talc cancer claims
US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson proposed an $8.9 billion settlement to resolve lawsuits claiming that its talcum powder products caused cancer The New Jersey-based company said the proposed settlement, which still needs court approval, “will equitably and efficiently resolve all claims arising from cosmetic talc litigation.” (FILES) In this file photo taken on August 28, 2019 A sign on a building at the Johnson & Johnson campus shows their logo in Irvine, California.

US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday proposed an $8.9 billion settlement to resolve years-old lawsuits claiming that its talcum powder products caused cancer.

The New Jersey-based said the proposed , which still needs the approval of a court, “will equitably and efficiently resolve all claims arising from cosmetic talc litigation.”

If approved by the court and a majority of the plaintiffs, the $8.9 billion payout would be one of the largest product liability settlements ever in the United States, ranking alongside those entered into by and, more recently, opioid manufacturers.

J&J has been facing thousands of lawsuits over talcum powder containing traces of asbestos blamed for causing ovarian cancer.

The firm has never admitted wrongdoing but stopped selling its talc-based baby powder in the United States and Canada in May 2020.

“The company continues to believe that these claims are specious and lack scientific merit,” Erik Haas, J&J’s vice president of litigation, said in a statement.

J&J said the $8.9 billion would be paid to the tens of thousands of claimants over 25 years through a J&J subsidiary, LTL Management LLC, which was set up to address the claims and has filed for .

It said that LTL has “secured commitments from over 60,000 current claimants to support a global resolution on these terms.”

A previous settlement involving LTL was rejected by an appellate court and a bankruptcy court will now have to approve the new LTL bankruptcy filing and settlement.

J&J had previously proposed a settlement of $2 billion in response to the allegations that its cosmetic talc caused gynecological cancers.

The company said the newly proposed settlement is not “an admission of wrongdoing, nor an indication that the company has changed its longstanding position that its talcum products are safe.”

“Nonetheless, resolving this matter as quickly and efficiently as possible is in the best interests of the company and all stakeholders,” J&J said.

According to Haas, the settlement “allows claimants to be compensated in a timely manner, and enables the company to remain focused on our commitment to profoundly and positively impact health for humanity.”

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