J&J Agrees To Pay $700M To Settle Talc Claims With 43 State AGs

Johnson & Johnson has agreed to settle with 43 state attorneys general over products that previously contained talc, planning to pay $700m in four payments through 2027. The settlement is not an admission of guilt, and J&J stands by the safety of the products in question, which it no longer markets with talc.

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Johnson & Johnson will settle with a consortium of 43 state attorneys general to the tune of $700m to resolve allegations related to the marketing of its Johnson’s Baby Powder and Johnson’s Shower to Shower products, which used to contain talc.

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