JOHN M. STANTON et al., Appellants, v KEVIN CARRARA et al., Respondents, et al., Defendant.
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York
813 N.Y.S.2d 515
Ordered that the order is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
Accepting the allegations of the complaint in the original action as true, and affording the plaintiffs the benefit of every favorable inference, the alleged conduct did not so transcend “the bounds of decency as to be regarded as atrocious and intolerable in a civilized society” (Freihofer v Hearst Corp., 65 NY2d 135, 143 [1985]; see Murphy v American Home Prods. Corp., 58 NY2d 293, 303 [1983]; Rohrlich v Consolidated Bus Tr., Inc., 15 AD3d 561, 562 [2005]; Poliah v Westchester County Country Club, Inc., 14 AD3d 601 [2005]). Further the plaintiffs failed to allege special damages with the required specificity to state a cause of action sounding in injurious falsehood or prima facie tort (see Freihofer v Hearst Corp., supra at 143; Waste Distillation Tech. v Blasland & Bouck Engrs., 136 AD2d 633, 634 [1988]; Matherson v Marchello, 100 AD2d 233, 235 [1984]).
Subsequent to the order appealed from, the plaintiffs com
