E-cigarette company Juul has reached a multi-million dollar settlement with more than 30 states over its marketing of vaping products.
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Juul will pay nearly $440 million to settle states' investigation into teen vapingThe electronic cigarette maker has agreed to settle a two-year investigation by 33 states and Puerto Rico into the marketing of its vaping products, which have been blamed for a surge in teen vaping.
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Juul agrees to pay $438.5M as part of class action settlement'JUUL created a generation of nicotine addicts with its kid-friendly flavors and targeted marketing,' Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said following the company's settlement announcement.
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Juul To Pay Nearly $440M To Settle States' Teen Vaping ProbeElectronic cigarette maker Juul Labs will pay nearly $440 million to settle a multi-state investigation into its vaping products.
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Juul to pay nearly $440 million in states' teen vaping settlementJuul's product has long been blamed for sparking a national surge in teen vaping.
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Juul to Pay Nearly $440M to Settle States' Teen Vaping ProbeElectronic cigarette maker Juul Labs will pay nearly $440 million to settle a multi-state investigation into its vaping products, which have long been blamed for sparking a national surge in teen vaping. Connecticut announced the deal Tuesday on behalf of the 33 states plus Puerto Rico. Attorneys general joined together in 2020 to probe Juul’s early promotions and claims about the safety and benefits of its device as a smoking alternative. The settlement resolves one of the biggest legal threats facing the company, which still faces separate lawsuits from other states and individuals. Additionally, federal health regulators are trying to ban the company’s products.
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Juul to pay nearly $440M to settle states' teen vaping probeHARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Electronic cigarette maker Juul Labs will pay nearly $440 million to settle a two-year investigation by 33 states into the marketing of its high-nicotine vaping products, which have long been blamed for sparking a national surge in teen vaping.
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