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Supreme Court of Mississippi. Julie MABUS v. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi, Inc.,1 and Jerry McBride. Jerry McBride v. Julie Mabus. Nos. 2003-CA-00123-SCT, 2003-IA-00439-SCT. Decided: October 07, 2004 EN BANC. Kathryn N. Nester, Jackson, Shawna A. Murrell, attorneys for appellant/appellee. Charles Edwin Ross, Jackson, Brenda Currie Jones, Dorrance Aultman, Christopher Owen Massenburg, Hattiesburg, attorneys for appellees. Robert A. Malouf, Jackson, attorney for appellant. ¶ 1. Julie Mabus *led suit in the First Judicial District of Hinds County Circuit Court against St. James Episcopal Church, Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Mississippi, and Jerry McBride (a former priest at St. James).

Julie asserted seven separate causes of

action against the defendants: breach of *duciary duty, fraudulent concealment, negligent misrepresentation, invasion of privacy, negligent inYiction of emotional distress, negligent retention/supervision, and clergy malpractice.

This lawsuit is based upon McBride's

participation in the surreptitious tape recording of a conversation between Julie, McBride, and Julie's then-husband, Ray Mabus.

All defendants *led a motion to dismiss all claims, which

was denied by the trial court, the Honorable L. Breland Hilburn, presiding.

In a 4-4-1 decision,

this Court denied Defendants' Petition For Interlocutory Appeal. Mabus v. St. James Episcopal Church, No.2001-M-01558 (Miss. Nov. 29, 2001).

Defendants' petition for

certiorari to the United States Supreme Court was denied. Protestant Episcopal Church v. Mabus, 535 U.S. 1054, 122 S.Ct. 1910, 152 L.Ed.2d 821 (2002). ¶ 2. Defendants then *led a motion for partial summary judgment based upon the breach of *duciary duty claims.

Although Julie did respond, she did not *le any opposing acdavits.

Upon Judge Hilburn's leaving the bench, the case was reassigned to the Honorable Bobby B. https://caselaw.findlaw.com/ms-supreme-court/1333630.html

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