
In a verdict announced late Monday night, jurors in the circuit court of
 St. Louis awarded the family of Jacqueline Fox $10 million of actual 
damages and $62 million of punitive damages, according to the family's 
lawyers and court records.
The verdict is the first by a U.S. jury to award damages over the claims, the lawyers said.
Johnson & Johnson faces claims that it, in an effort to boost sales,
 failed for decades to warn consumers that its talc-based products could
 cause cancer. About 1,000 cases have been filed in Missouri state 
court, and another 200 in New Jersey. 

Fox, who lived in Birmingham, Alabama, claimed she used Baby Powder and 
Shower to Shower for feminine hygiene for more than 35 years before 
being diagnosed three years ago with ovarian cancer. She died in October
 at age 62.
Jurors found Johnson & Johnson liable for fraud, negligence and 
conspiracy, the family's lawyers said. Deliberations lasted four hours, 
following a three-week trial.
Jere Beasley, a lawyer for Fox's family, said Johnson & Johnson 
"knew as far back as the 1980s of the risk," and yet resorted to "lying 
to the public, lying to the regulatory agencies." He spoke on a 
conference call with journalists.
Nevertheless, it awarded no damages, court records show.
The case is Hogans et al v. Johnson & Johnson et al, Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis, Missouri, No. 1422-CC09012.
Source: Reuters
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