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Los Angeles Talc Mesothelioma Verdict — Judge Tosses $950M in Punitive Damages While J&J Product Liability Finding Stands If you are reading this because someone you love developed mesothelioma after years of using baby powder, or because you yourself received a diagnosis and you are sitting at a kitchen table at 2 a.m. trying to understand what a $966 million verdict with $950 million reversed actually means for your family — keep reading. We are going to explain exactly what happened in that Los Angeles courtroom, what the judge’s ruling does and does not undo, and what it means for anyone who suspects talc caused their cancer. Here is the first thing you need to hear, and it matters more than any headline: the jury’s finding that Johnson & Johnson’s talc product caused a woman’s mesothelioma was not overturned. The judge struck down the punishment portion of the award — the $950 million in punitive damages — but the liability finding, the causation finding, and approximately $16 million in compensatory damages remain on the books. The fight is not over. It has moved to a different phase. A Los Angeles Superior Court jury returned a $966 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson on October 6 in a talc litigation matter brought by the children of a woman who died of mesothelioma in 2021 after allegedly using J&J baby powder contaminated with asbestos. The judge subsequently threw out $950 million of that verdict — the punitive damages portion — concluding the…