A half-dozen states announced a settlement Wednesday with Juul, which they accused of designing the marketing for its addictive e-cigarettes to appeal to underage young people.
A half-dozen states announced a settlement Wednesday with Juul, which they accused of designing the marketing for its addictive e-cigarettes to appeal to underage young people. The states‘ attorneys general said the company agreed to pay out $462 million, the Hill reports, without conceded it did anything wrong. Juul has now settled suits filed by 45 states for more than $1 billion.