Opinion ID: 1855588
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 9

Heading: Intentional Infliction of Mental Stress or Outrage

Text: ¶ 23. Finding that Vickers was within its rights to demote Cothern and that the record reveals that Vickers committed no accompanying aggravating acts, we conclude as a matter of law from the undisputed evidence that Vickers's actions were not willful, wanton, malicious or intentionally wrong and that Vickers could not reasonably foresee that demonstrative harm might have resulted therefrom. See Adams v. U.S. Homecrafters, Inc., 744 So.2d 736, 742 (Miss.1999); Fuselier, Ott & McKee, P.A. v. Moeller, 507 So.2d 63, 69 (Miss.1987). Therefore, the circuit court did not err in granting summary judgment against Cothern on his claims for intentional infliction of mental stress and outrage.