Facts:
This case was brought about when Jean Price, the plaintiff, filed a lawsuit against Lorene Ellis and Henrietta Glayson, the defendant and co-defendant, claiming that they had maliciously and falsely accused ms. Price of adultery and defamed Ms. Price’s reputation to her husband. On May 9th, 1995, Ms. Glayson called the plaintiff’s husband to inform him that his wife, who was three months pregnant, had an affair with another man and that the child Ms. Price was carrying could possibly be the other man’s. The plaintiff had a miscarriage on May 16th, 1995. Price alleged in her complaint against Ellis and Glayson she underwent personal humiliation, embarrassment, weightloss, difficulty sleeping and eating, and injury to her reputation. The plaintiff already had complications with her pregnancy and did not claim that the phone call caused the miscarriage.…