Oklahoma Judge Issues Verdict Holding Johnson & Johnson Responsible for State’s Opioid Crisis

Johnson & Johnson is being asked to pay $572 million in damages by the state of Oklahoma after a verdict was issued in Cleveland County district court on Monday afternoon that held the company liable for the state’s ongoing opioid crisis. The pharmaceuticals and consumer-packaged goods manufacturer owns several health and beauty brands, including Tylenol,…

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