—Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Robert
Assuming the truth of the facts pleaded, plaintiff John Shannon’s detailed allegations that defendants intentionally and maliciously engaged in a pattern of harassment, intimidation, humiliation and abuse, causing him unjustified demotions, suspensions, lost pay and psychological and emotional harm over a period of years, were sufficient to support the cause of action for intentional infliction of emotional distress (see, Vasarhelyi v New School for Social Research,
The motion court, however, erred in dismissing plaintiff’s cause of action for tortious interference with contractual relations for failure to state a cause of action. Accepting plaintiff’s allegations as true and viewing the facts in the light most favorable to him, as we must in this procedural context (see, O’Connor-Miele v Barhite & Holzinger,
