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Califonia court rules J&J must pay woman with mesothelioma $29 million

A California jury has ordered American healthcare conglomerate Johnson & Johnson to pay more than $29 million to a woman with mesothelioma who claimed asbestos in the firm’s talcum powder had caused her to develop cancer.

The verdict, delivered in California Superior Court in Oakland, comes as J&J face more than 13,000 talc-related lawsuits across the United States.

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