Art Patron Told to Hang Up Her Dispute With Broker Home Edition

[Ethel Scull] was accused of making 1,208 telephone calls in one week in January, 1988, to Charles Lewis, a vice president at Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc., because she blamed him for financial losses in the Oct. 19, 1987, market crash. Prosecutors claimed that she called him 485 times in one day.

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Published inThe Los Angeles times
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, Calif Los Angeles Times Communications LLC 05.04.1989
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Summary:[Ethel Scull] was accused of making 1,208 telephone calls in one week in January, 1988, to Charles Lewis, a vice president at Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc., because she blamed him for financial losses in the Oct. 19, 1987, market crash. Prosecutors claimed that she called him 485 times in one day.
ISSN:0458-3035