Monsanto ordered to pay $857m to ex-students of Seattle school for toxic leaks
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Parent volunteers and students claimed polychlorinated biphenyls leaked from the firm's light fixtures made them sick
A jury in Washington state on Monday ordered Bayer's Monsanto to pay $857m to former students and parent volunteers of a school north-east of Seattle who claimed that chemicals known as PCBs made by the company leaked from light fixtures and made them sick, according to an attorney for the plaintiffs.
The jury found the company liable for selling polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) used in the Sky Valley Education Center in Monroe, Washington. The verdict included $73m in compensatory damages, and $784m in punitive damages, according to Henry Jones, an attorney at the law firm Friedman Rubin, who represents the plaintiffs.
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