G&M MOTOR CO. V. THOMPSON
567 P.2d 80 (1977)
NATURE OF THE CASE: G&M (P) and Thompson (D) sought review of a decision of the Court of
Appeals (Oklahoma) affirming the trial court's impressment of a constructive trust on real
and personal property, and modifying the trust on the proceeds of an insurance policy
purchased by D's husband with funds embezzled from P.
FACTS: D was an accountant for P from January 1, 1968, until his death on August 2, 1970.
During this period D embezzled $78,856.45 a portion of which was used to pay premiums on
various insurance policies insuring the life of D. The trial court impressed a constructive
trust upon various items of real and personal property and a portion of the insurance
proceeds in possession of D's surviving wife, Shirley Thompson, and child. The Court of
Appeals, affirmed the trial court's impressment of a constructive trust on the real and
personal property, but modified the trust on insurance proceeds: only that part of the funds
that the trial court found was used to pay for the payments of the policies while D was
employed for P . . . . together with interest at the rate of 10% per annum from date of
judgment . . . . until paid are subject to a constructive trust in favor of P.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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