Joseph Satterley Claims Asbestos in J&J Baby Powder Led to Woman's Mesothelioma

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In openings of trial against Johnson & Johnson over the mesothelioma a woman claims was caused by the company's baby powder, Joseph Satterley tells jurors the company knew for years that their talc products contained asbestos.

"There's been over, well over 50 bottles, historical bottles of Johnson & Johnson, baby powder that's been tested by experts and have found asbestos and asbestos fibers in it," Satterley said.


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