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Related: About this forumPaxton makes "extraordinary request" to block Tylenol maker from paying shareholders
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is asking a judge to block the maker of Tylenol from distributing $400 million of dividends to its shareholders amid the states litigation against the company.
Its an extraordinary request, the states lawyers acknowledge, and one that legal experts say is extremely uncommon at such an early stage in a lawsuit.
The state of Texas last month sued Kenvue, the company that makes Tylenol, claiming it failed to inform consumers about the risk of having a child with autism if they took the medication while pregnant. Major medical associations say Paxtons allegation overstates the unsettled science surrounding a possible link between autism and Tylenol.
In a new filing Thursday, Paxton argued the company may need that $400 million to pay out its legal liabilities if the state wins its case.
Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/11/06/ken-paxton-tylenol-lawsuit-block-shareholder-payments/
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(172,486 posts)RFK Jr. has gutted Paxton's case
Despite Trumps rants, the health secretary conceded theres not sufficient evidence to prove a connection between Tylenol and autism.
The makers of Tylenol should sue the administration, RFK Jr. and demand a public apology.
— Doug Pickard (@trackerdoug.bsky.social) 2025-10-31T20:29:05.821Z
RFK Jr. concedes administration lacks scientific evidence on Tylenol claims
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/rfk-jr-concedes-administration-lacks-scientific-evidence-tylenol-claim-rcna241150
Despite Trumps rants, the health secretary conceded theres not sufficient evidence to prove a connection between Tylenol and autism.
The makers of Tylenol should sue the administration, RFK Jr. and demand a public apology.
— Doug Pickard (@trackerdoug.bsky.social) 2025-10-31T20:29:05.821Z
RFK Jr. concedes administration lacks scientific evidence on Tylenol claims
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/rfk-jr-concedes-administration-lacks-scientific-evidence-tylenol-claim-rcna241150
Donald Trumps top health official on Wednesday said evidence does not show that Kenvues pain medicine Tylenol definitively causes autism but that it should still be used cautiously, a month after the president said U.S. health officials would recommend limiting its use. The causative association ... between Tylenol given in pregnancy and the perinatal periods is not sufficient to say it definitely cause autism. But it is very suggestive, Kennedy told reporters, citing animal, blood and observational studies.
Its hard not to wonder whether Trump took note of the comments.
Indeed, the president has been quite animated about acetaminophen lately. In the aftermath of his ridiculous White House event in mid-September, Trump continued to push hysterical rhetoric about Tylenol, online and on camera, claiming that hes studied this a long time. (He has no background in science or medicine and has a track record of promoting unscientific nonsense.).....
Around the same time, Ken Paxton, Texas scandal-plagued attorney general, followed the White Houses cues and sued the current and former makers of Tylenol, echoing debunked Trump claims related to autism.
One day after the Texas Republicans case was filed, Kennedy (who was cited repeatedly in Paxtons court filing) conceded that theres not sufficient evidence to prove a connection between Tylenol and vaccines.
Whether he realizes this or not, the Cabinet secretary has created overlapping messes. On the one hand, Kennedy made a public concession that cut off his allies at the knees. On the other, the longtime conspiracy theorist nevertheless claimed theres a suggestive link between the painkiller and autism, which isnt supported by the science.
The result is a dynamic in which the American mainstream will continue to struggle when it comes to trusting federal public health officials.
There is no way that a judge should grant paxton's silly motion