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Even one of the Johnson & Johnson’s own employees hurt the cause when he was called as a witness for the other side.

After the fighting over the Alabama doctor and his substitute, Kline questioned as a so-called hostile witness Jason Gilbreath, who had worked for Johnson & Johnson in the South for what he said was “15-plus years.” Gilbreath was the salesman who, according to records Kline’s side had subpoenaed, had called on Austin Pledger’s doctor 21 times over two years and dropped off samples equivalent to more than 16,000 children’s doses.

Gilbreath seemed to be the model of the solid citizen R.W. Johnson had had in mind as he built his iconic company and resolved to make it a place where the working man could earn an honorable, secure living. He had gone to work for J&J after getting a degree in avian…

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