Johnson & Johnson Talc Case Declared A Mistrial
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<br /> On Friday a South Carolina jury could not agree on a verdict in a case of a woman whose family said her long-term use of Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder led to her death from asbestos-related cancer. The case resulted in a mistrial.<br />Bertila Boyd-Bostic died of a rare form of cancer in 2017 at the age of 30. The case of her death is the latest in a series of trials in the United States that center around allegations that the company’s talc-based powder contained asbestos. <br />
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