Juul has agreed to pay $438.5 million to settle an investigation by more than 30 states into whether it marketed its e-cigarettes to underage users
Juul agreed to pay $438.5 million in a settlement with more than 30 states.Juul Labs Inc. Tuesday agreed to pay $438.5 million in a settlement with more than 30 states, following the states’ joint investigation into whether the e-cigarette maker had marketed to underage users.
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