Cheeley v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco

VERDICT

Trial
01/17/14 – 01/31/14

Summary

In this Engle progeny tobacco litigation proceeding, plaintiff Willie Cheeley alleged R.J. Reynolds Tobacco co of fraudulent concealment and manufacturing cigarettes that led her mother Georgia Cheeley to get addicted to cigarettes which resulted in her death from Lung Cancer at the age of 57 in January 1997. The original suit by the Cheeley family, which was filed in 2008, comprised of 3 other Tobacco companies but they were later dropped from the lawsuit because Georgia Cheeley had mostly smoked cigarettes manufactured by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco co.
Plaintiff Willie Cheeley was represented by attorneys Alex Alvarez and Gary Paige. The defendant in the case was R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co; the company was represented by attorneys Frank Bayuk, Jeffrey Furr and Philip Green.

Outcome

Punitive amount - $2,000,000.00
Willie Cheeley - $1,500,000.00
Lola Cheeley - $1,500,000.00

SESSIONS

JAN
29
JAN
31

Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in parts only. Available recordings do not represent the full proceeding.

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