A federal judge ordered a Johnson & Johnson unit on Friday to pay the U.S. government $1.64B after a jury found it liable in a whistleblower lawsuit for illegally promoting the HIV drugs Prezista and Intelence, Reuters’ Jonathan Stempel reports. U.S. District Judge Zahid Quraishi in Trenton, New Jersey, ordered the drugmaker’s Janssen unit to pay $360M for violating the federal False Claims Act. He also imposed $1.28B in civil fines, or $8,000 for each of 159,574 false claims the jury found were submitted to programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and the AIDS Drug Assistance Program. Johnson & Johnson, based in New Brunswick, New Jersey, said it is confident the verdict will be reversed on appeal, the author notes.
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