LINCOLN v. DENVER POST

No. 72-005.

501 P.2d 152 (1972)

Phyllis LINCOLN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. DENVER POST, Defendant-Appellee.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. I.

September 6, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis Parkinson, Robert DuVal Hicks, Englewood, for plaintiff-appellant.

Van Cise, Freeman, Tooley & McClearn, Edwin P. Van Cise, Denver, for defendant-appellee.


Selected for Official Publication.

COYTE, Judge.

Plaintiff Lincoln sued Nelson Nadeau, Director of Jefferson County Welfare Department (not a party to this appeal), and the Denver Post for general and punitive damages based on an alleged invasion of plaintiff's right of privacy by the publication of a newspaper article on April 27, 1971, in the Denver Post. Plaintiff alleged that publication of the article constituted a violation of her right of privacy as...

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