For decades, Johnson & Johnson sold baby powder they knew was toxic. This is the story of the $10 billion cover-up
They Knew It Had Asbestos. They Sold It Anyway.
For over a century, Johnson & Johnson built their empire on trust. We put their baby powder on our children. We believed their "gentle care" promise. But behind the wholesome ads and stone-carved company values was one of the most cynical cover-ups in corporate history.
This is the story of how America's most trusted family brand knowingly sold asbestos-contaminated baby powder for decades, then used a legal loophole to try and escape justice when the bodies started piling up.
What you'll discover:
🍼 How J&J knew about asbestos contamination since the 1970s
📄 Internal memos showing executives worried about a "day of reckoning"
⚖️ The Texas Two-Step bankruptcy trick that stole justice from victims
💰 How they tried to quarantine guilt while protecting $400 billion in assets
🔍 Why no executive has ever faced criminal charges
The most infuriating part? When 63,000 cancer victims finally got their day in court, J&J didn't apologize. They created a shell company, dumped all their legal problems into it, and declared bankruptcy. All while keeping every penny of their fortune.
This isn't just about baby powder. It's about what happens when "people before profits" is just marketing copy, and corporate accountability is an expensive myth.
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