There was only one survivor in the family: 12-year-old Jasmine Richardson. But this was no miracle. The reason why Jasmine survived the slayings is because she was responsible for the gruesome crimes.
A group of claimants who say they developed cancer by using Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) talc-based products have asked a judge to reject the healthcare giant's plan to settle lawsuits for ~$8B as ...
Holdout creditors who claim tainted baby powder gave them ovarian cancer urged a judge to reject Johnson & Johnson’s plan to force an end to all related cancer lawsuits. The proposed settlement ...
The agencies' filing did not say how much federal health programs might be owed for providing medical coverage to patients who allege that J&J's baby powder or other talc products contained ...
Julie Whytock, 64, from Hertfordshire, says she developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson (J&J) talc powder ‘at least once a day’ as a young child. After her diagnosis with stage ...
This one is from Rising Dough Scottish Bakery in Cambridge. (Jasmine Mangalaseril/CBC) "This is a very formal thing," said Stuart McTavish Chair of the Kitchener-Waterloo Branch of the Royal ...
In the early morning hours of November 23rd, 2022 Jason Chen killed Jasmine Pace," his attorney Josh Weiss told the jury. "He didn’t do it with premeditation, this is a voluntary manslaughter case.
A talc plaintiff is seeking a new trial in a Pittsburgh trial that ended in a defense win for Johnson & Johnson. The jury had found for the defense on causation but had incorrectly gone on to ...
Several headwinds are impacting the company, including generic competition for its blockbuster drug Stelara, the ongoing talc lawsuit (which could see a final decision in the first half of the ...
An OB/GYN was terse in her feedback, saying she needed an answer to inquiries from patients on whether their ovarian cancer was related to talcum-powder use: “I heartily encourage you to begin ...
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