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Jury returns $2 billion verdict against Monsanto for couple with cancer
By Michael Nedelman, CNN
Updated 9:14 PM ET, Mon May 13, 2019

(CNN) A jury handed a $2.055 billion verdict in favor of a couple in California 
who say their cancer was caused by long-term exposure to Monsanto's popular 
weed killer Roundup, according to the plaintiffs' attorneys.

The verdict in Oakland includes more than $55 million in compensatory damages 
to the couple and $2 billion in punitive damages, a statement said.
The verdict "is as clear of a statement as you can get that they need to change 
what they're doing," one of the plaintiffs' attorneys, Brent Wisner, told 
reporters Monday.

 <https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/27/health/monsanto-roundup-verdict/index.html>
$80 million awarded to man who jury says got cancer after Roundup exposure 
<https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/27/health/monsanto-roundup-verdict/index.html>
It follows several recent losses 
<https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/20/health/monsanto-verdict-federal/index.html> the 
company has faced in court concerning Roundup. Thousands of similar cases are 
pending at the federal or state level. 
Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto, insists that glyphosate -- the key 
ingredient in Roundup -- is safe.
"Bayer is disappointed with the jury's decision and will appeal the verdict in 
this case," it said in a statement 
<https://www.bayer.us/en/newsroom/press-releases/article/?id=123306>after 
Monday's verdict.
The septuagenarian plaintiffs, Alva and Alberta Pilliod of Livermore, used the 
weed killer on their property for more than three decades and were diagnosed 
with the same type of cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, four years apart, according 
to their attorneys.
Bayer said the jury was presented with "cherry-picked findings" inconsistent 
with a statement last month 
<https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/01/health/epa-says-glyphosate-is-safe/index.html> 
by the US Environmental Protection Agency, which announced that glyphosate was 
not a carcinogen and posed no public health risk when used as directed.

 <https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/01/health/epa-says-glyphosate-is-safe/index.html>
The EPA says glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup, doesn't cause cancer. 
Others aren't so sure 
<https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/01/health/epa-says-glyphosate-is-safe/index.html>
"The contrast between today's verdict and EPA's conclusion that there are 'no 
risks to public health from the current registered uses of glyphosate' could 
not be more stark," Bayer said.
However, not all groups have mirrored the EPA's announcement. Cases like the 
Pilliods' surged after a World Health Organization report in 2015 suggested 
that glyphosate might cause cancer.
The report, by WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer, said 
glyphosate is "probably carcinogenic to humans 
<https://www.iarc.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/MonographVolume112-1.pdf>." 
Bayer's statement on Monday said the plaintiffs "relied heavily" on the 
agency's 2015 assessment but called it "an outlier among international health 
regulators and scientific bodies."
Most lymphoma cases have no known cause, according to the American Cancer 
Society 
<https://www.cancer.org/cancer/non-hodgkin-lymphoma/causes-risks-prevention/what-causes.html>.
There have also been concerns about whether Monsanto has had undue influence 
over regulators, with internal company documents playing a key role in Monday's 
verdict, according to the plaintiffs' lawyers. 
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In the statement, Michael Miller, another of the Pilliods' lawyers, said their 
case is different from two previous Monsanto trials "where the judges severely 
limited the amount of plaintiffs' evidence." He said the jury was shown a 
"mountain of evidence showing Monsanto's manipulation of science, the media and 
regulatory agencies to forward their own agenda."
Wisner said Monday that this evidence included emails and text messages between 
Monsanto and EPA officials.
A Monsanto spokeswoman previously denied that  
<https://www.cnn.com/2017/05/15/health/roundup-herbicide-cancer-allegations/index.html>the
 company had ever paid, given gifts to or done anything else to curry favor 
with anyone from the EPA.
"This is going to continue until Monsanto and now Bayer takes responsibility 
for its product," Wisner said.
"This is not the end of this litigation," he said. "This is the beginning."
CNN's Holly Yan, Sarah Moon and Cheri Mossburg contributed to this report.

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