Politics & Government

St. Louis Has Jurisdiction In Talcum Powder Cancer Case: Judge

The ruling means a $110.5 million verdict can't be appealed — for now.

ST. LOUIS, MO — A judge has ruled that a St. Louis court has jurisdiction in a lawsuit alleging that Johnson & Johnson products containing talcum powder caused a woman's ovarian cancer.

St. Louis Circuit Judge Rex Burlison's ruling on Wednesday preserves a $110.5 million verdict. Lois Slemp of Virginia is one of 59 plaintiffs, with only two from Missouri.

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Slemp's lawyers contended Missouri has jurisdiction because New Jersey-based Johnson & Johnson uses a Union, Missouri, company to label, package and distribute talcum products.

Johnson & Johnson lawyers argued the Missouri company is only one of its contractors, and should not establish jurisdiction.

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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports the ruling prevents the case from being appealed until the other plaintiffs' cases are resolved.

A spokeswoman for Johnson & Johnson said the company will appeal.

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