Decision in Curley case is upheld [The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.]
| By Terrie Morgan-Besecker, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The court said evidence presented at a non-jury trial before Judge
Amesbury ruled in favor of the insurer following a two-day trial in
In upholding Amesbury's ruling, the
The court noted the insurance company did retain a firm, which conducted an investigation and determined
Suspicions about Robert's death did not surface until 1996, when authorities reopened the investigation and exhumed Robert's body.
"Evidence established that when the company paid life insurance benefits to
The court also said the insurance firm had no obligation to pay the funds into an escrow account because, at the time the insurance claim was made, there was no dispute over who should get the money.
Mey did not return a phone message Friday regarding whether he will seek to appeal the ruling to the state
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