J&J Loses Bid to Overturn Baby Powder Verdict, but Damages Cut to $2.12 Billion

J&J Loses Bid to Overturn Baby Powder Verdict, but Damages Cut to $2.12 Billion
A container of Johnson's baby powder in San Fra., Calif., on July 13, 2018. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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A Missouri appeals court on June 23 rejected Johnson & Johnson’s bid to throw out a jury verdict in favor of women who blamed their ovarian cancer on its baby powder and other talc products, but reduced damages by more than half, to $2.12 billion.

The Missouri Court of Appeals lowered the original $4.69 billion verdict from July 2018 after dismissing claims by some of the 22 women and their families who had sued.