In a landmark legal decision, a Boston jury has awarded $42.6 million to Paul and Kathryn Lovell in a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson. The jury found that the company's talc-based baby powder, which contained asbestos, directly caused Mr. Lovell's mesothelioma. This verdict is reportedly the largest mesothelioma-related award in Massachusetts history. The court heard evidence that Johnson & Johnson was aware of the asbestos contamination in its products but failed to inform consumers, actively misleading the public and regulators by suppressing test results and providing false assurances of safety. The case, filed in Middlesex County Superior Court, highlighted the company's negligence and breach of warranty. Mr. Lovell, a lifelong user of the baby powder, was found to have no occupational exposure to asbestos, relying on the product's safety for himself and his family.
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