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Monsanto Must Pay $289 Million To A Man Who Filed Lawsuit, Details Inside


 


San Francisco jurors just ruled that that Roundup, the most popular weedkiller in the world, gave a former school groundskeeper terminal cancer. 

So they awarded him $289 million in damages -- mostly to punish the agricultural company Monsanto.
 
Dewayne Johnson's victory Friday could set a massive precedent for thousands of other cases claiming Monsato's famous herbicide causes non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. 
 
Johnson's case was the first to go to trial because doctors said he was near death. And in California, dying plaintiffs can be granted expedited trials
 
CNN reported last year that more than 800 patients were suing Monsanto, claiming Roundup gave them cancer. 
 
Since then, hundreds more plaintiffs -- including cancer patients, their spouses or their estates -- have also sued Monsanto, making similar claims.
 
After three days of deliberations this week, the jury at the Superior Court of California in San Francisco awarded Johnson $250 million in punitive damages and about $39 million in compensatory damages.
 
It won't change the fact that Johnson's two sons might lose their dad soon. But it will help them live more comfortably, Johnson's attorney Timothy Litzenburg said. 
 
"He's going to live the rest of that time in extreme comfort," Litzenburg said. 
 
After the verdict, Monsanto issued a statement saying it stands by the studies that suggest Roundup does not cause cancer. 
 
"We will appeal this decision and continue to vigorously defend this product, which has a 40-year history of safe use and continues to be a vital, effective and safe tool for farmers and others," Monsanto Vice President Scott Partridge said. 
 
But Litzenburg said an appeal would be costly for Monsanto, since the company would have to pay interest on the damages while the case is being appealed. That's about $25 million a year, he said. 
 
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This is a sad but bittersweet victory for Dewayne Johnson and I certainly wish him the very best and may he live out the rest of his life with his family in nothing but pure happiness.

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