Stellar Riding Farm, I would like to know if you think "Judge Judy Knows Horse People" in a later 3-part case "Horse Held for Ransom" on the Judge Judy channel. I think she should have awarded the defendant more compensation.
Plaintiff: I’m going to sue you for the food! Defendant: well … I WAS going to let this slide, but you ONLY paid me 1/15 of what you owe. If you really want to go down this road, I have no problems going down this road.
anyone that behaves so dramatic as the pink scammer at the end has nothing but a histrionic behavior .. and we know who has that.. and they lie, scam and never think they can do anything wrong, never loose etc.. HA HA HA!! i am so happy for the winner here...
How knows where to find the full episode? Seems like there is a chunk missing before it picks back up with "defective horse" ❤though for more of the case the short had me pulling my hair out
The horse is in the old lady's posession, right? So why is she charging the defendant for boarding and feeding when it's her responsibility to do so.? I don't get it.
They cut out / did not show all about "why the lady said the horse was 'defective'." On the face of it, the case seems ludicrous, the lady didn't pay for the horse. If the horse was sold as a riding/pleasure horse, and had KNOWN undisclosed injuries or deformities that prevented the horse from being ridden, it would be a fraudulent sale of the horse. Presumably, there was no "proof" that the horse was defective.
Sounds to me like the older woman wanted to make the 15x 100.00 payments, but then charge younger lady for feeding/boarding until she paid full price. Like I want to buy your car, Ill make payments and leave it/store it in a parking garage but your still "technically" the owner til I get the title so you pay the storage fees and registration fees. Like why should I pay you 2800 for a horse I dont even own? My responsibility to that horse ended the second you entered into the agreement
I mean.. it sounds like she bought the horse back to help the lady offset the cost of trying to steal the horse? What did that dumb ass expect to happen at trial when she's like, "Oh yeah, i just didn't make more than 1 payment. Then when I started bitching about how much it cost to own the horse, after a year of not making payments, this lady loved her animals and didn't want them mistreated so badly that she actually paid me what i owed her to save it from me! Can you believe it, your honor?!"
The defendant has a RU-vid channel and maintains this was a real case. I’m not buying it tho; the story of what this agreement was changed about 4 times in a two min span