Civil Litigation
Jul. 24, 2018
Cancer-stricken plaintiff claims Monsanto suppressed evidence
Testifying for the first time, Dewayne Johnson called Monsanto Co. unethical Monday for suppressing evidence about the Roundup weedkiller he said led to his exposure to the herbicide that allegedly caused his cancer.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Testifying for the first time, Dewayne Johnson called Monsanto Co. unethical Monday for suppressing evidence about the Roundup weedkiller he said led to his exposure to the herbicide that allegedly caused his cancer.
Johnson discussed how he never knew Monsanto's herbicide had been linked to non-Hodgkin Lymphoma despite reaching out to the company prior to his diagnosis about suspicions that the rashes on his skin we...
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