American Surety Co. v. Conner

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1929-05-28

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Cardozo, Ch. J. Conner, the manager of a savings bank, stole its money for many years till at last the total of his thefts was about $100,000. In 1923 he proposed marriage to Bessie Barker, who was then seeking a divorce from her husband. She promised to marry him on obtaining her divorce if he would make provision for her future. This he…

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