Friday's verdict, seen as one of the largest for a single plaintiff in Florida history, also awarded more than USD 16 million in compensatory damages to the estate of Michael Johnson Sr.
During the four-week trial, lawyers for Johnson's widow Cynthia Robinson argued that RJ Reynolds was negligent in informing consumers of the dangers of consuming tobacco and thus led to Johnson contracting lung cancer from smoking cigarettes.
The Escambia County jury returned its verdict after some 15 hours of deliberations.
"RJ Reynolds took a calculated risk by manufacturing cigarettes and selling them to consumers without properly informing them of the hazards," Robinson's lawyer Willie Gary said in a statement.
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"As a result of their negligence, my client's husband suffered from lung cancer and eventually lost his life.
"We hope that this verdict will send a message to RJ Reynolds and other big tobacco companies that will force them to stop putting the lives of innocent people in jeopardy," the lawyer added.
The landmark award was "far beyond the realm of reasonableness and fairness," he charged in a statement.
Reynolds is "confident that the court will follow the law and not allow this runaway verdict to stand," Raborn added, calling the damages "grossly excessive and impermissible under state and constitutional law.