Defendant appeals from the denial of his second motion for summary judgment. The denial was certified for review. In a prior appeal of this case, we reversed the grant of summary judgment for defendant and held that the evidence adduced on the motion “failed to remove the material factual issues raised by the pleadings, i.e., the defendant’s knowledge of the alleged custom, the defendant’s negligence, and the plaintiff’s contributory negligence.” Reighard v. Ga. Power Co.,
In order to prevail on summary judgment, the evidence of the movant must unequivocally refute the allegations and clearly show what is the truth of the matter alleged. Scales v. Peevy,
Defendant has not been able to refute the pleadings and the denial of the motion for summary judgment was proper.
Judgment affirmed.
