Pharmaceutical giant has been tied to a controversial 1960s prison experiment when a group of majority-black prisoners were injected with asbestos.Documents confirming the company's involvement were obtained by , tying the New Jersey-based company to controversial experiments led by Dr Albert Kligman, a University of Pennsylvania dermatologist whose human experiments have widely condemned as brutal and unethical.Inmates at Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were offered $10 to $300 - around $100 to $2,500 in 2021 when adjusted for - to take part in the study - though they were likely unaware of the significant risk they were undertaking.
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