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BROOKLYN — A federal court in New York grants default judgment to a Queens resident who sued an India-based herbal supplement maker because he was allegedly hospitalized for lead, mercury and arsenic poisoning due to drinking its Ayurvedic supplements. His intentional tort claims are dismissed as untimely but he wins on his product liability claims. A magistrate will determine the damages owed.
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