Minnesota Jury Delivers $65.5 Million History-Making Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson
J&JJ&J(US:JNJ) Businesswire·2025-12-19 22:54

Core Points - A Minnesota jury awarded $65.5 million to a plaintiff after finding Johnson & Johnson liable for exposing her to asbestos through its talc products, contributing to her mesothelioma diagnosis [1][2] - The trial revealed that Johnson & Johnson marketed talc-based products despite knowing the risk of asbestos contamination, which is a known carcinogen [2][4] - This verdict is considered the largest asbestos-related verdict in Minnesota's history, covering both economic and non-economic losses [5] Company Accountability - The case emphasized the need for accountability from Johnson & Johnson regarding its marketing practices and the safety of its products [4] - Evidence presented during the trial indicated that the company had knowledge for decades about the potential asbestos contamination in talc deposits but continued to promote its products as safe [4] Legal Context - The plaintiff, Anna Jean Houghton Carley, was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2025, attributed to her exposure to Johnson & Johnson's baby powder during childhood [3] - The trial team included attorneys from Dean Omar Branham Shirley and Sieben Polk, P.A., who have previously secured significant verdicts against Johnson & Johnson related to talc products [5][6]