Illinois to get $29M in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder settlement – WIFR (Rockford)

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced the settlement, saying J & J stopped selling talc products in the U.S. shortly after he and a group of 42 other attorneys general began investigating.
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Lana
1 year ago

The people who were, are affected by this should get the money NOT states!

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