$2.1 Billion Verdict: Georgia Man Wins Massive Lawsuit Claiming Roundup Caused His Cancer

Atlanta, GA — In a landmark decision, Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, has been ordered by a jury to pay nearly $2.1 billion in damages to a Georgia man who claims its widely used Roundup weed killer caused his cancer. The verdict, delivered late Friday in a Georgia courtroom, is one of the highest in ongoing legal battles surrounding the herbicide’s safety. The damages awarded to plaintiff John Barnes total $65 million in compensatory and $2 billion in punitive damages, his attorneys from Arnold & Itkin LLP and Kline & Specter PC reported. Barnes, … Read more

Georgia Jury Hits Bayer with $2.1 Billion Verdict Over Roundup’s Alleged Cancer Link

ATLANTA — In a landmark decision, a Georgia jury has mandated Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, to pay an unprecedented $2.1 billion to John Barnes, who alleged that its herbicide, Roundup, caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The verdict, delivered in a state court late Friday, encompasses $65 million in compensatory damages and a staggering $2 billion in punitive damages. This conclusion adds another chapter to the ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding one of the world’s most debated agricultural products. Monsanto, acquired by Bayer in 2018, has consistently rebutted claims linking Roundup to cancer risks. Despite this, … Read more

Trump Selects Mediator for His $20 Billion CBS Lawsuit Over Alleged ’60 Minutes’ Interview Misedit

NEW YORK — In a significant legal development, former President Donald Trump has agreed with Paramount Global on a mediator to oversee a $20 billion lawsuit he filed against CBS News. The legal action stems from allegations that CBS News deceptively edited an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris, which aired on the network’s prominent show, “60 Minutes.” The controversy surrounds a two-hour interview conducted by CBS correspondent Bill Whitaker with Harris, of which only a fraction was broadcast. Trump’s lawsuit claims that the editing was intentionally misleading, presenting Harris in a context that … Read more

Jury Deliberates in Groundbreaking $2.6 Billion Chevron Trial Over Louisiana Coastal Restoration

Pointe à la Hache, La. — A profound legal clash that could see Chevron facing up to $2.6 billion in damages is unfolding as a Plaquemines Parish jury deliberates the fate of Louisiana coastal wetlands, marking a significant moment in environmental and corporate accountability. The four-week trial centered on allegations that Texaco, acquired by Chevron in 2001, disregarded state environmental laws, contributing to severe land loss and pollution in Breton Sound. The case, initially filed by Plaquemines Parish in November 2013, has finally reached the jury after a series of legal maneuvers including attempts by … Read more