— In a matrimonial action for a divorce and for an accounting and punitive damages based upon the alleged fraudulent transfer of marital property, defendant Elizabeth Atwood Metz appeals from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Walsh, J.), entered April 29, 1982, as, upon her motion pursuant to CPLR 3211 (subd [a], par 7) to dismiss the third cause of action in the complaint as against her, sustained said third cause of action against her except that portion thereof which sought an equitable accounting, and plaintiff cross-appeals from so much of said order as struck from her third cause of action all allegations relating to an accounting. Order modified, on the law, by granting defendant Metz’ motion to dismiss plaintiff’s third cause of action as against her to the extent of dismissing so much thereof as demands punitive damages, and by denying the motion in all other respects, and so much of plaintiff’s third cause of action as demanded an accounting from both defendants is reinstated. As so modified, order affirmed, without costs or disbursements. Punitive damages may be awarded in actions for fraud and deceit only where the fraud is gross, involves high moral culpability, and is aimed at the general public (see Walker v Sheldon,
Marcus v. Marcus
459 N.Y.S.2d 873
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