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Florida Parent Sues Mattel Over Toy After Recall

Reuters
Aug 13, 2007

Mattel recalled 83 types of toys made by a Chinese company, nearly one million units, including Dora and Diego characters as well as Sesame Street characters Big Bird and Elmo, because their paint contains high levels of lead. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Mattel recalled 83 types of toys made by a Chinese company, nearly one million units, including Dora and Diego characters as well as Sesame Street characters Big Bird and Elmo, because their paint contains high levels of lead. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)


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NEW YORK—A Florida parent sued Mattel Inc and its Fisher-Price Inc unit over a toy after the company recalled some 1.5 million units from China this month due to concerns about their lead paint content, according to a court filing.

The plaintiff, Farrah Shoukry, is seeking a refund for toys and money for diagnostic tests for lead poisoning, according to the suit in U.S. District Court in Manhattan Friday.

Fisher-Price recalled the preschool toys on Aug. 1 because their surface paint could contain excessive amounts of lead.

The company said the toys, including preschool favorites such as Dora the Explorer and Sesame Street characters, were manufactured by a contractor in China.

Lead has been linked to health problems in children, including brain damage.

Shoukry, who bought one of the recalled toys for her daughter, wants class action status for the lawsuit, according to the complaint.

A Mattel spokeswoman could not be reached immediately for comment.

The recall was Mattel's largest since 1998 when it recalled some 10 million Power Wheels vehicles, made by Fisher-Price.

Please see our complete listing of articles about contaminated Chinese imports: Tainted Products From China

It was the latest in a deluge of product safety scares that have tainted the "made-in-China" brand.



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