New York Daily News

$80M more for powder cancer case

- Esha Ray

JOHNSON & JOHNSON and its talc supplier will have to cough up an extra $80 million to a New Jersey man who says he got cancer from the company’s baby powder, a jury said Wednesday.

The pharmaceut­ical giant was ordered to pay $55 million in punitive damages to Stephen Lanzo III and his wife, Kendra, by a jury in New Brunswick, N.J. Imerys Talc America, a division of French company Imerys S.A., was ordered to pay $25 million, Reuters reported.

Lanzo and his wife won $37 million in compensato­ry damages last week during the first part of the trial. Lanzo, 46, claims he contracted mesothelio­ma by inhaling powder dust laced with asbestos.

Mesothelio­ma is a rare form of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs. While talc itself is not dangerous, the mineral is often mined near asbestos, which causes mesothelio­ma.

During the trial, company lawyers argued Lanzo could have gotten mesothelio­ma from other sources, including a childhood home that had asbestos-wrapped pipes, according to media reports.

J&J denied that its products contain cancer-causing toxins and says it plans to appeal.The company is currently fighting more than 6,000 ovarian cancer lawsuits across the country.

Imerys Talc America did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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