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Home / Business and Economy / Bayer Loses $611 Million Lawsuit Over Roundup Cancer Claims

Bayer Loses $611 Million Lawsuit Over Roundup Cancer Claims

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Missouri Supreme Court refuses Bayer's appeal, leaving $611 million in damages
  • Lawsuit filed by 3 plaintiffs claiming Roundup caused their cancer
  • Bayer has faced "avalanche of litigation" over Roundup's cancer risks
Bayer Loses $611 Million Lawsuit Over Roundup Cancer Claims

In a significant legal setback for Bayer, the Missouri Supreme Court has refused to review the company's final appeal in a lawsuit over its popular weedkiller, Roundup. This decision leaves Bayer liable for $611 million in damages stemming from claims that Roundup caused cancer in three plaintiffs.

The legal battle began in 2022 when Daniel Anderson, Dimmy Traeger, and Valorie Gunther filed separate lawsuits against Bayer, alleging that Roundup's active ingredient, glyphosate, was responsible for their non-Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnoses. The cases were later consolidated in Cole County, Missouri, where a jury initially awarded the plaintiffs a staggering $1.56 billion in damages.

Though Bayer appealed the ruling, the Cole County Circuit Court upheld the verdict, though it significantly reduced the damages to $611 million. This decision was later affirmed by a higher court, and now the Missouri Supreme Court has refused to review the case, leaving Bayer liable for the reduced but still substantial award.

The Roundup litigation has been a major headache for Bayer, which has already spent billions to settle nearly 100,000 similar lawsuits. This latest loss brings the company's total payout closer to $12 billion as it continues to grapple with the fallout from the cancer claims surrounding its popular weedkiller.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Roundup lawsuit against Bayer involves claims that the company's popular weedkiller caused cancer in several plaintiffs, leading to a $611 million judgment against Bayer.
Bayer has already spent billions to settle nearly 100,000 lawsuits related to Roundup, and this latest $611 million judgment brings the company's total payout closer to $12 billion.
Three plaintiffs in Missouri successfully sued Bayer, claiming Roundup's active ingredient glyphosate caused their non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. After a jury initially awarded $1.56 billion, the damages were reduced to $611 million, which the Missouri Supreme Court has now upheld.

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