
Wednesday, February 09, 2022 by: Ethan Huff
(Natural News) In an attempt to avoid having to pay up to the tens of thousands of victims who were harmed by its toxic, talc-based baby powder product, drug giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J) formed a new shell company, handed off all liability to it, and immediately declared bankruptcy.
Dubbed “Project Plato,” the plan involved having more than 30 staffers facilitate the transfer of liability from an astounding 38,000 pending talc cases into the subsidiary, along with a capped $2 billion to cover compensation for those cases and all future ones that might arise.
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