Houston Chronicle

Lawsuit over exposure to weedkiller Roundup ends in a mistrial

- By Randall Chase

DOVER, Del. — A judge in this state has declared a mistrial in the latest lawsuit alleging that exposure to the popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer.

Friday’s ruling came about two hours after jurors sent a note saying they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict after three days of deliberati­ons. Superior Court Judge Vivian Medinilla ordered jurors to continue their discussion­s, but they neverthele­ss remained deadlocked.

The lawsuit was filed by the family of Anthony Cloud, a South Carolina man who worked for more than a decade as a landscaper. Cloud was diagnosed in 2018 with nonHodgkin lymphoma. He died in October 2021, about six weeks after his lawsuit was initially filed. His family was seeking $142 million in punitive damages in a trial that began in Wilmington early last month.

German chemical company Bayer AG has been beset with tens of thousands of lawsuits since acquiring Roundup's manufactur­er, St. Louis-based agribusine­ss giant Monsanto, in 2018. In January, a jury in Philadelph­ia ordered Bayer to pay a staggering $2.3 billion in a lawsuit filed by a man diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer that targets white blood cells, after using Roundup for two decades.

The Philadelph­ia verdict was the largest yet in years of litigation over the popular weedkiller, after a November verdict by a Missouri jury that ordered Bayer to pay more than $1.5 billion in damages to three plaintiffs. In 2019, a California jury ordered Bayer to pay $2 billion in a Roundup lawsuit, but a judge later reduced the jury award to $87 million.

Bayer set aside more than $10 billion in 2020 to settle about 125,000 Roundup lawsuits, but tens of thousands more remained pending. After nine consecutiv­e wins in lawsuits that went to trial beginning in 2021, the company began to suffer legal setbacks last year, as juries began handing down nine- and 10-figure awards to plaintiffs. A California jury last year ordered Bayer to pay $332 million in a Roundup lawsuit, but a judge last week said the jury award was excessive and reduced it to $28 million.

As in other lawsuits, the plaintiffs in the Delaware case alleged that Monsanto had defectivel­y designed Roundup and failed to properly warn users about its health risks.

In June, Bayer agreed to pay almost $7 million to settle allegation­s by New York’s attorney general that Monsanto made false and misleading statements about Roundup’s safety.

Meanwhile, a federal appeals court in 2022 ordered the Environmen­tal Protection Agency to reexamine its 2020 finding that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, did not pose a health risk for people exposed to it.

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