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Minnesota Jury Awards $10.2 Million in Talc-Mesothelioma Verdict: What It Means for You If you are reading this page, you or someone you love has probably been diagnosed with mesothelioma. You may have used talc body powder for years — maybe decades — and you may have just learned that the powder you trusted on your skin every day may have contained asbestos. You are scared. You are angry. You are trying to understand how a product you bought at a grocery store or a pharmacy could have given you a cancer that almost no one survives. We are going to tell you exactly what happened in a Minnesota courtroom when a jury answered that same question — and what it means for your family if you are facing the same diagnosis. A Minnesota jury awarded $10.2 million to a 43-year-old man and his wife after finding that asbestos-contaminated talc in body powder products caused his mesothelioma. The companies named in the case span the entire supply chain: the manufacturer that made the powder, the brands that sold it, and the retailers that put it on their shelves. The jury heard the evidence, weighed the science, and decided that the…