138 N.Y.S. 819 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1912
The evidence satisfies me that the stock of the defendant the Emery Thompson Machine and Supply Company was transferred by the defendant Emery Thompson to his wife, the defendant Violet Irene Thompson, without consideration and for the purpose of defrauding the plaintiff. The defendants Thompson were married in June, 19 Oí. At the time they were married he did not owe her any money. Before their marriage she had not been in any business. The only explanation as to the source of the money which they claim she loaned to him is that he gave her part of his income from timé to time, but in what amounts and when and in what aggregate amount they could not state. Their entire testimony was so vague as to be of little value and of such a character in other respects that I cannot credit it. Upon the trial the husband testified that prior to the marriage he had agreed to give his wife $20 per week after the marriage, but neither of them when previously examined in the supplementary proceedings testified
Ordered accordingly.