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Speakman v. Ada Ferrell Garden Apartments5/30/2000 24 S.W.2d 87 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1995)). The testimony of Mr. Speakman is of similar import, in that he stated in an affidavit filed and in a discovery deposition the following:
14. I can not help but feel that after my injury on November 25, 1992 Ms. Stubblefields attitude toward me, our working relationship, changed dramatically. I can not help but feel that she was looking for and/or trying to create a reason to terminate me.
Q Have you had any problem relating with Ms. Stubblefield?
A What do you mean any problem?
Q Let's talk about before the injury . Did you have any problem talking with Ms. Stubblefield or her talking to you before you got hurt?
A As far as being periodically, no. There were times she-all of us are human-she may be in a bad mood that day or I might have been. You know, you have those days but as far as I remember, no. It was nothing we couldn't talk.
Q How about after you got injured, did it change?
A At times it seemed like it did. This is my personal feeling but at times, it felt like there was a lot of pressure and we didn't get to talk. There was no conversations taking place.
Q Did you attribute that to anything in particular?
A Nothing-I couldn't pinpoint it to be exact.
For the foregoing reasons the judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed and the cause remanded for the collection of costs below.
Costs of appeal are adjudged against Ollie Speakman, Jr. and his surety.
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