Jury Awards $289 Million to Man Who Blames Monsanto ’s Roundup for Cancer

(SAN FRANCISCO) — A jury’s $289 million award to a former school groundskeeper who said Monsanto’s Roundup left him dying of cancer will bolster thousands of pending cases and open the door for countless people who blame their suffering on the weed killer, the man’s lawyers said. “I’m glad to be here to be able to help in a cause that’s way bigger than me,” Dewayne Johnson said at a news conference Friday after the verdict was announced. Johnson, 46, alleges that heavy contact with the herbicide caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The state Superior Court jury agreed that Roundup contributed to Johnson’s cancer and Monsanto should have provided a label warning of the potential health hazard. Johnson thanked jurors “from the bottom of my heart” for their work, along with his lawyers and his family. His was the first case filed by a cancer patient against the agribusiness giant to reach trial. It was expedited because court filings indicated that Johnson was dying. His victory may set the precedent for many others. “A unanimous jury in San Francisco has told Monsanto: ‘Enough. You did something wrong and now you have to pay,'” said Brent Wisner, Johnson’s lead trial lawyer. “There’s 4,000 other cases filed around the United States and there are countless thousand other people out there who are suffering from cancer because Monsanto didn’t give them a choice … ...
Source: TIME: Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tags: Uncategorized California Cancer onetime Source Type: news