SPELLMAN v. SULLIVIAN

No. 36.

61 F.2d 787 (1932)

SPELLMAN v. SULLIVIAN et al. (GOLDREICH, Intervener).

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

November 7, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max Levy, of New York City, for appellants.

Merle I. St. John, of New York City, and Clyde Taylor, of Kansas City, Mo., for plaintiff-appellee.

Borris M. Komar, of New York City, for appellee Goldreich.

Before MANTON, AUGUSTUS N. HAND, and CHASE, Circuit Judges.


MANTON, Circuit Judge.

The appellee Spellman is a judgment creditor of the appellant Sullivian, having recovered a judgment at law for professional services on February 28, 1930. In 1917, Sullivian became the beneficiary, with a life interest, in the income of a trust fund of $50,000, settled for her benefit. She married the settlor of this fund, and he later, in his will, gave her for life the income from a trust fund of $200,000 in lieu of dower. The Bankers' Trust...

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