By Brendan Pierson
(Reuters) — The latest trial over claims that Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ)'s talc products cause cancer ended in a mistrial on Tuesday, as a Florida state court jury said it could not agree on a verdict.
The lawsuit was brought by Bob Sugarman, who said that J&J's talc-based baby powder led his wife to develop ovarian cancer and die from the disease.
J&J said in a statement after the mistrial that its baby powder «is safe, does not contain asbestos and does not cause cancer.»
A lawyer for Sugarman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
J&J faces more than 50,000 lawsuits over talc, most by women with ovarian cancer, with a minority of the cases involving people with mesothelioma. The cases were on hold for about two years as J&J unsuccessfully tried to resolve them through bankruptcy.
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