South Carolina High Court Answers Question In Suit Against Alleged Abuser’s Wife

(November 27, 2018, 4:42 PM EST) -- COLUMBIA, S.C. — Answering a certified question from a South Carolina federal court, the South Carolina Supreme Court on Nov. 21 held that a homeowners insurance policy’s intentional or criminal act exclusion and joint obligations provision preclude coverage for negligent supervision and breach of fiduciary duty claims brought against the wife of a man accused of sexually abusing a minor (Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company v. Rose Wadford Hunter, et al., No. 27850, S.C. Sup., 2018 S.C. LEXIS 132)....

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