KING v. ACKER

No. 01-86-0227-CV.

725 S.W.2d 750 (1987)

Lorraine KING, Appellant, v. Kendra K. ACKER & Kimberly Jackson, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.).

January 22, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Scott, Jr., Houston, for appellant.

William E. Wylie, William E. Wylie, P.C., Tyler, for appellees.

Before SAM BASS, COHEN and DUNN, JJ.


OPINION

SAM BASS, Justice.

This is an appeal from a jury trial that found the appellant maliciously conspired to tortiously interfere with the inheritance of appellees. Damages awarded were $28,275.00 actual and $76,096.82 exemplary.

We reform and affirm.

Fred T. King, Jr. ("King") had two children, appellees Dahse and Jackson, born to his first wife, Louise King. Appellant, Lorraine King, later married King. King and Lorraine had separated...

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