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States reach $438.5M settlement with e-cig company Juul

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Electronic cigarette company Juul will pay out $438.5 million to 33 states as part of a proposed settlement following a two-year investigation into the company’s marketing practices. The investigation, led by Texas, Connecticut, and Oregon, found that the company intentionally advertised the addictive nicotine vaping products to underaged users.  The company will pay out the … States reach $438.5M settlement with e-cig company Juul Read More »

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group

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