3 Monroe teachers awarded $185 million for chemical exposure
MONROE Three Monroe public school teachers have been awarded $185 million in damages after a King County Superior Court jury found the chemical company Monsanto was responsible for health issues caused by exposure to toxic chemicals in fluorescent lights.
The teachers, who worked at the Sky Valley Education Center in Monroe, said they suffered brain damage from exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, in the fluorescent light fixtures at the school, according to The Associated Press.
This is a big step in holding Monsanto accountable for poisoning every man, woman and child in North America, Rick Friedman, one of the attorneys representing the women, said in a statement. If politicians wont make Monsanto clean up its mess, juries will.
The four-page verdict was reached Tuesday, according to King County Superior Court records. The case was tried before Judge Douglass North. The $185 million award was first reported by The Seattle Times.
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