KEY POINTS
  • Johnson & Johnson has received subpoenas from the U.S. Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • The subpoenas were related to litigation involving alleged asbestos contamination in its signature Baby Powder product line.
  • The disclosure in Johnson & Johnson's annual report on Wednesday is the first time that the company disclosed it had received subpoenas from federal agencies regarding its talc powder products.
Containers of Johnson's baby powder made by Johnson and Johnson are displayed on a shelf on July 13, 2018 in San Francisco, California.

Johnson & Johnson said Wednesday it has received subpoenas from the U.S. Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) related to litigation involving alleged asbestos contamination in its signature Baby Powder product line.

The company said it intends to "cooperate fully with these inquiries and will continue to defend the Company in the talc-related litigation."