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Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder Cancer Lawsuit — 7,111 UK Claimants, Asbestos-Contaminated Baby Powder, and a Corporation’s Decades of Alleged Silence If you used Johnson & Johnson baby powder — on yourself as an infant, on your own children, every day for years or decades — and you are now sitting with a cancer diagnosis, or someone you love used that powder and is gone, you are reading this at a moment that is both too late and not too late. Too late because the harm is done and cannot be undone. Not too late because the law may still hold the company accountable, and because the evidence of what Johnson & Johnson knew, and when it knew it, is still coming to light. In a courtroom in the United Kingdom, 7,111 people have made the same allegation you may be starting to consider. They allege that Johnson & Johnson sold talcum powder contaminated with asbestos, that the company knew about the contamination as early as the 1960s, and that it marketed the powder to families as a symbol of purity and safety while never placing a single warning on the packaging. Every one of those 7,111 claimants has cancer…