Lawsuits filed in Wisconsin against JUUL over alleged illegal marketing to teens
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Posted: Sep 20, 2019 12:27 PM CST
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(CBS 58) -- A law firm has filed the first lawsuits in Wisconsin against vaping companies over alleged illegal marketing to teens.
It's on behalf of more than a dozen people who say they became addicted to JUUL vaping products as teenagers and have been exposed to serious health risks.
The lawsuit comes as the CDC says it's investigating 530 probable lung injuries linked to vaping.
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