Monsanto Bayer Glyphosate Harm Lawsuit Payouts Status Jun 2025

Monsanto Bayer Glyphosate Harm Lawsuit Payouts Status Jun 2025

Monsanto/Bayer has already paid out over $10 Billion for over 100,000 lawsuits of Glyphosate poisoning, toxicity

Bayer (which acquired Monsanto in 2018) has paid out approximately $10 billion to $11 billion in settlements for glyphosate-based Roundup claims (mainly non‑Hodgkin lymphoma) and related verdicts as of spring–summer 2025. Here’s the breakdown:

  • ~100,000 cases reached bulk settlement agreements, costing around $11 billion (lawsuit-information-center.com).
  • One source notes Bayer has “paid out nearly $11 B in Roundup lawsuit settlements” across approximately 170,000 filed lawsuits (sokolovelaw.com).
  • As of June 2020, a $8.8–$9.6 billion settlement package was agreed to resolve roughly 125,000 claims, plus $1.5 billion reserved for future claims (usrtk.org).
  • Roughly 67,000 lawsuits remain pending as of May 2025, for which Bayer has reserved around $5.9 billion more (lawsuit-information-center.com).

In terms of lawsuits filed and resolved:

  • About 165,000–181,000 total claims have been filed (simmonsfirm.com, en.wikipedia.org).
  • ~114,000–113,000 of those were resolved or dismissed, either through settlement or verdicts .

Summary Numbers

CategoryCountAmount Paid
Total lawsuits filed~165,000–181,000
Estimated lawsuits settled~100,000–125,000$8.8B–$11B (bulk settlements)
Verdicts/jury awardsSeveral high-profileBillions (e.g., $2.1B, $2.25B, $332M)
Still pending~67,000$5.9B reserved

So far, Bayer has paid roughly $10–11 billion in settlements and jury verdicts related to glyphosate. Tens of thousands—or nearly 70,000—cases remain unresolved, with billions held in reserve.

Status Jun 2025 Monsanto/Bayer has already paid out over $10 Billion for over 100,000 lawsuits of Glyphosate poisoning, toxicity

Here are detailed summaries of major landmark glyphosate (Roundup) verdicts involving Monsanto/Bayer:


Key Verdicts & Appeals

1. Johnson v. Monsanto Co. (Dewayne “Lee” Johnson) – 2018, Appeals afterward

  • August 10, 2018: California jury awarded $289 million ($39M compensatory + $250M punitive)—found Monsanto failed to warn of cancer risk (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Appeal reductions:
  • Slashed to $78 million, then ultimately $21 million by June 2020 (en.wikipedia.org).

2. Hardeman v. Monsanto – March 2019

  • First federal MDL trial. A Sonoma County man was awarded $80 million (including punitive damages) (carolynstclair.com).
  • Reduced on appeal to approximately $26 million (en.wikipedia.org).

3. Pilliod v. Monsanto – May 2019


4. John Barnes – Georgia Jury – March 2025

  • Jury awarded $2.1 billion total: $65M compensatory + $2B punitive for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (washingtonpost.com).
  • Bayer is appealing the verdict.

5. Missouri 3‑Plaintiff Case (Anderson v. Monsanto) – June 2025

  • Trial court awarded $611 million (≈ $61M compensatory + $550M punitive) (millerandzois.com).
  • Appellate court upheld the decision on May 28, 2025 (reuters.com).

6. Caranci Verdict – May 2025

  • 83-year-old Ernest Caranci’s Philadelphia verdict of $175 million (approx. $150M punitive) upheld by Pennsylvania Superior Court on May 8, 2025 (lawsuit-information-center.com).

Timeline at a Glance

CaseYearInitial VerdictFinal Award (post‑appeal)
Dewayne Johnson2018$289M$21M
Edwin Hardeman2019$80M$26M
Pilliods2019$2.055B$86.7M
Barnes (Georgia)2025$2.1BPending appeal
Anderson (Missouri)2023$611MUpheld in 2025
Caranci2023$175MUpheld in 2025

Overview & Context

  • These high-profile cases, often commencing around 2018–2019, set precedents for juries awarding large punitive damages after jury findings that Monsanto failed to adequately warn consumers (reuters.com, en.wikipedia.org).
  • Numerous verdicts have been slashed significantly on appeal (e.g., Johnson from $289M to $21M) due to constitutional limits on punitive damages (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Bayer continues to vigorously appeal most large verdicts, underscoring regulatory science (e.g., EPA’s stance on glyphosate) as part of its defense.

Summary

  • 2018–2019 trials spotlight strong jury verdicts, often later reduced on appeal.
  • 2023–2025 trials continue yielding substantial awards—$2.1B (Barnes), $611M (Missouri), $175M (Caranci)—with several decisions recently affirmed.
  • These cases collectively reinforce plaintiffs’ legal claim that Monsanto knew about potential carcinogenicity but failed to properly warn users.

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