Eugene Joseph Huth

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In 1996, McLean's widow Lilo and son Mark Huth filed suit for wrongful death against Philip Morris, maker of Marlboro, claiming that they encouraged or even required cigarette smoking which caused his lung cancer. A fictitious version of this ironic situation was featured in the comic novel ''Thank You for Smoking''.
 
In 1996, McLean's widow Lilo and son Mark Huth filed suit for wrongful death against Philip Morris, maker of Marlboro, claiming that they encouraged or even required cigarette smoking which caused his lung cancer. A fictitious version of this ironic situation was featured in the comic novel ''Thank You for Smoking''.
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*[http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/torts-wrongful-death/7269468-1.html "The Original "Marlboro Man" Dies from Lung Cancer Caused by Smoking; Family Sues Tobacco...], Publication: Business Wire Date: Thursday, September 19 1996
  
 
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