CULLUM v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FINANCIAL CORP.

No. 7641.

517 S.W.2d 317 (1974)

Helen CULLUM, Appellant, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FINANCIAL CORPORATION, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Beaumont.

Rehearing Denied December 12, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dale E. Muller, Austin, for appellant.

Coleman Gay, Austin, for appellee.


DIES, Chief Justice.

Helen Cullum, plaintiff-appellant, and husband borrowed money from Government Employees Financial Corporation, defendant-appellee. On July 25, 1973, defendant wrote a letter to plaintiff's employer seeking assistance in collecting the debt. A copy of this letter is appended to this opinion.

Thereafter, plaintiff sued defendant for "invasion of her right of privacy." Trial was to a jury which answered all issues favorable to plaintiff....

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