Johnson & Johnson has paid out $4.2 billion in penalties paid out since 2000.
While we see an example of them doing the right thing when people laced their Tylenol with cyanide we see many examples of them doing the opposite.
Then Attorney General Eric Holder said they “recklessly put at risk the health of some of the most vulnerable members of our society -- including young children, the elderly and the disabled" for their marketing of the anti-psychotic Risperdal.
Judge Balkman said J&J spread “false, misleading, and dangerous marketing campaigns” that had “caused exponentially increasing rates of addiction, overdose deaths” with opioids.
There's the $21.4 million for conspiracy in bribing officials and doctors in foreign countries.
And in the headlines today is their Asbestos contaminated baby powder which they've known had problems since 1971, but have worked to cover up ever since.
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