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Keeping Too Much Money 

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The plaintiff says she and her mother hired the defendant to sell some of their antiques, but they allege the defendant is keeping too much of the money. They’re suing for what they claim they’re owed. The defendant says she paid the annoying plaintiff every penny owed per the contract.
Case: 25-418
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@lcam9241
@lcam9241 Год назад
It kills me when any litigant says they didn't get time to talk when they actually talked too much.
@The_Real_Mier
@The_Real_Mier Год назад
She talked way too much, but she didn’t say anything!
@payableondeath9091
@payableondeath9091 Год назад
@@The_Real_Mierthis is something I look for when I first strike up a conversation with someone, the Plantiff has a victim mentality
@paulalewis3389
@paulalewis3389 Год назад
I agree!
@margarethagins9376
@margarethagins9376 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jenniferbayarea5748
@jenniferbayarea5748 Год назад
That annoyed me when she said it like are you serious
@yoleerodriguez-ray5527
@yoleerodriguez-ray5527 Год назад
I’m glad the defendant turned in the paperwork and ultimately won the case cause I could tell the plaintiff was full of it. So annoying.
@juliewhite8274
@juliewhite8274 Год назад
Exactly! It’s like shut-up lady! Ugh! ANNOYING!
@leetakamiya
@leetakamiya Год назад
Bad enough to be annoying but annoying and lying is too much.
@juliewhite8274
@juliewhite8274 Год назад
@@leetakamiya Right! Geesh!
@mikebravo3527
@mikebravo3527 Год назад
Spoiler alert
@trekgirl65
@trekgirl65 Год назад
I think she wanted to be paid twice.
@dragastarr2926
@dragastarr2926 Год назад
The plaintiff’s behavior was so outrageous, the judge gave the defendant more time to win her case 🤣
@payableondeath9091
@payableondeath9091 Год назад
You can tell the Plantiff smokes or needed a cig🤣 🚬
@davemathews7890
@davemathews7890 Год назад
Who cares about her 85 yo mother's heart condition? Not the defendant's problem.
@dragastarr2926
@dragastarr2926 Год назад
@@davemathews7890 She said that is if it was at all relevant to the case. The ultimate Karen.
@echomumford6690
@echomumford6690 Год назад
How about that justice.
@davemathews7890
@davemathews7890 Год назад
@@dragastarr2926 She tried to make it relevant. She was actually going to sue the defendant for causing her mother's heart condition. You know, not returning a phone call causes angina.
@Nothingleftbutthetruth
@Nothingleftbutthetruth Год назад
The plaintiff is definitely annoying Side note; JM giving the defendant more time makes it so clear to me that she too, finds the plaintiff annoying😂
@marleonetti7
@marleonetti7 Год назад
plaintiff is beer , and defendant is champagne . people need to stay in their own lane . plaintiff should have just tried to sell the items herself if she wanted to get cash sooner .
@heathernichols7472
@heathernichols7472 Год назад
And the defendant found the paperwork so like I thought the plaintiff was full of 💩💩💩
@richarddawson5836
@richarddawson5836 Месяц назад
@@marleonetti7 Seriously, give your head a shake. The plaintiff is not beer...she is PISS! The defendant was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too patient with that lunatic and the judge saw it.
@questioneverything8572
@questioneverything8572 Год назад
As somebody with sick relatives, I absolutely HATE when people use the health of their family members as bargaining chips.
@krystenburkhardt-hansyn
@krystenburkhardt-hansyn Год назад
“My mother with a heart condition”.
@denisecanan3215
@denisecanan3215 Год назад
It's a handy excuse! I have an ex daughter in-law that used to use guilt as a bargaining tool!!
@allywainwright978
@allywainwright978 Год назад
What is the likelihood that an 85 year old doesn’t have a health condition? Like how is that relevant?
@dorisbrannon5141
@dorisbrannon5141 Год назад
Her mother owned the items!!!
@Kre410
@Kre410 Год назад
@@allywainwright978it’s relevant because she wanted to be called.her point was her mother finally ended up calling even though she doesn’t need that stress. This is common in the antique business…they frequently underestimate the value of elderly people’s antiques and sell them, for big bucks. They aren’t past lying about the value to get things for practically nothing. In fact, in all my years dealing with antique people I’ve met very few honest ones.
@soloseraphimheartsong3710
@soloseraphimheartsong3710 Год назад
The plaintiff is one of those people that if things don't go her way, she doesn't understand.
@christi7733
@christi7733 Год назад
Like everyone in her generation
@barbarak2836
@barbarak2836 Год назад
@@christi7733 Yes, we are all like that.
@wackybrattyx
@wackybrattyx Год назад
@@christi7733 Yes, hence Karen boomers.
@ashrivera9765
@ashrivera9765 Год назад
Yes!!
@staycool163
@staycool163 Год назад
@@wackybrattyx Ahh, you must be of the "entitled I'm smarter and better than anyone else" generation! 😂
@Nameless_mixes
@Nameless_mixes Год назад
“I didn’t even get to speak” She’s been doing nothing but talk this entire time…
@r1verman
@r1verman 10 месяцев назад
She did stop speaking long enough to roll them eyes!😂
@The_Real_Mier
@The_Real_Mier 9 месяцев назад
@@r1vermanAs well as long enough to loudly SIGHHHHHH…! 😂
@mnelson2008
@mnelson2008 11 месяцев назад
That defendant is SUPER competent. That plaintiff is a monster.
@kathyhansen9546
@kathyhansen9546 Год назад
“Roll your eyes at me one more time. Do it!” Love it!
@daralynpomeroy8044
@daralynpomeroy8044 Год назад
I say the same thing to my kids hahahahaha
@justjared2009
@justjared2009 Год назад
I wish she did. The case would have been over! Ruling for the defendant!
@Red-lu3ku
@Red-lu3ku Год назад
I'm happy the defendant found the email and the rude plaintiff lost.
@VJ-fm6vz
@VJ-fm6vz Год назад
Whew! When Judge Milian told her to “roll her eyes at her one more time. Do it!” I hollered! 😂
@natalee217
@natalee217 Год назад
Me too....savage
@manthony777
@manthony777 Год назад
Beautiful profile pic 😍
@TopherGrant
@TopherGrant Год назад
​@@manthony777 yours too! are you a purple M&M?
@shirleywiese5230
@shirleywiese5230 Год назад
😂 loved it
@ParishArmstead1680
@ParishArmstead1680 Год назад
@@TopherGrant 😅😅😅
@ericamartinez7921
@ericamartinez7921 Год назад
As a law student, it KILLS me when she doesn't bother to read a ONE PARAGRAPH contract.
@jenniferbond7073
@jenniferbond7073 Год назад
Right? Why the hell would the defendant have to explain the contract to that lady. Ridiculous!
@BlackStump172
@BlackStump172 Год назад
Of course she read it . She is a liar .
@melissamoonchild9216
@melissamoonchild9216 Год назад
i dont think you have to be a law student to appreciate the negligence of that
@user-gz2ob9rp6r
@user-gz2ob9rp6r Месяц назад
As a layperson you had better understand the five elements of a contract and make sure everything is worded and understood in the simplest and most comprehensive manner. Just as someone who does not understand calculus, had better understand 9th grade math if they want to be able to manage their finances and their life.
@msenglish8382
@msenglish8382 Год назад
This plaintiff has never been wrong in her ENTIRE LIFE
@dianedobson1104
@dianedobson1104 7 дней назад
Because she’s a Karen
@mochs62512
@mochs62512 Год назад
"I didn't even get a chance to talk!" ::in Maury's voice:: the lie detector determines, THAT was a lie!
@missy67
@missy67 Год назад
I was waiting until the very end of the case to hear the update - so glad the defendant found the email and won the case! JM picked up upon how annoying the plaintiff was pretty quick - "roll your eye's at me one more time, do it"! Way to go JM! I understand why the defendant just wanted to email the plaintiff - she needed to have proof of the information relayed cuz plaintiff was just crazy enough to sue them!
@LeeoGoneWild
@LeeoGoneWild Год назад
I’m so happy she found proof as well. When you’re dealing with a customer or vendor that has amnesia, it’s imperative to do all communication through email. These type of people prefer verbal, so they can twist reality when it’s convenient. I’m glad the defendant won.
@missy67
@missy67 Год назад
@@LeeoGoneWild Agree!
@KimberlyLetsGo
@KimberlyLetsGo Год назад
She knew if she talked to the plaintiff on the phone, 1, she'd never get her off the phone and 2, she was just going to get a ton of verbal abuse.
@vincentzazueta2353
@vincentzazueta2353 Год назад
So was I defended was sure she had the text that why the judge gave her 24 hrs.
@r1verman
@r1verman 10 месяцев назад
I bet the defendant had the email in her papers, but was so frazzled dealing with this plaintiff that she couldn't think straight. Plaintiff was so annoying, even JM couldn't take her non-stop rants. Glad JM gave the defendant more time. And....I think we all know who's to blame for the plaintiff's mother's heart condition.
@melwesley7578
@melwesley7578 2 месяца назад
Just because your stuffs old doesn’t make it antique! 😂
@azlemad
@azlemad Год назад
I almost missed what Harvey said right at the very end - but I was so glad to hear the defendant ended up winning the case when she later found the email she'd been looking for! The plaintiff is horrible, and ignorant... blaming the defendant for her mother's heart problems is ridiculous
@lashundavis156
@lashundavis156 Год назад
Good day everyone..did the plaintiff really say that the defendant caused her mom's heart problem..the plaintiff just pissed the judge off😂😂
@billmoran3219
@billmoran3219 Год назад
Plaintiff at the end also called defendant a liar, but Harvey at the end statement made plaintiff the real liar. !
@hottew_twat3963
@hottew_twat3963 Год назад
it was too many ham n cheese sandwiches, or acting like the plantiff for 75 years that caused her heart problems if this is the plaintiffs daughter can you imagine her mother ?
@christimason1826
@christimason1826 28 дней назад
High blood pressure can cause a heart condition. Several things can cause a heart condition. Her selling her mothers things thru consignment doesn’t cause a heart condition or any health issues 😂
@lindawilson4961
@lindawilson4961 9 месяцев назад
This woman has to understand she is not the ONLY customer
@urszulapanikowski6944
@urszulapanikowski6944 6 месяцев назад
I love this Judge!!!! She's the Best 😅
@guadachadderdon5828
@guadachadderdon5828 9 месяцев назад
“There is none so blind than she who cannot see” I love it when JM quotes these quips 😂 and then “ROLL YOUR EYES AT ME ONE MORE TIME! DO IT!!!” Do not challenge JM!!!
@mamatrace3
@mamatrace3 Год назад
Im betting that the plaintiffs mother never even saw a dime of that money from the sales she did get payments for.
@AminaBeans205
@AminaBeans205 Год назад
The daughter spent the money on that brown suit and her turtle necklace. 😂
@deyanirad4438
@deyanirad4438 Год назад
@@AminaBeans205 😂
@marilynwillett804
@marilynwillett804 Год назад
Her mother and every other elderly parent of today's adult ''children''. THEY ARE PARASITES.
@BlackStump172
@BlackStump172 Год назад
Grandma has probably been dumped in a home , while her daughter is off to a new life with all the money from the furniture and the house .
@terryfilkohazi2237
@terryfilkohazi2237 Год назад
@@AminaBeans205 🤣😂🤣😂
@jazzymoni7750
@jazzymoni7750 Год назад
The plaintiff is the epitome of how the loudest voice in the room is usually the STRONG WRONG. She clearly did not understand the process and refused to try.
@echomumford6690
@echomumford6690 Год назад
But she won bc the defendant couldn't provide any evidence
@jazzymoni7750
@jazzymoni7750 Год назад
@@echomumford6690 If you watch it till the very, very end, the defendant found the email so the plaintiff ended up losing
@staycool163
@staycool163 Год назад
@@echomumford6690 no she didn't!
@SilverSergeant
@SilverSergeant Год назад
I'll bet the plaintiff blew her top when she found out the defendant found the email....LOL...
@KyTy-yb3vl
@KyTy-yb3vl Год назад
Right?!? Exactly what I was thinking 😂 I actually let out an unexpected WOO HOO when I heard the update… Lol
@billmoran3219
@billmoran3219 Год назад
Would have love to see her blow her top ! Then it would be her with the heart problems not her mother.
@carmenultra1
@carmenultra1 Год назад
Defendant has a pleasant voice
@10181ngh
@10181ngh Год назад
I wish we could've seen the plaintiff's reaction to the update 🤣
@offbalance7
@offbalance7 11 месяцев назад
I'm so glad the defendant won! The plaintiff is lazy and a liar.
@tracybest5790
@tracybest5790 Год назад
LOVE that final UPDATE!! That plaintiff did NOT read her contract!
@OG213LA
@OG213LA Год назад
That is the most obnoxious plaintiff. No wonder they fired her!
@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 Год назад
There are some customers in life you just do not want... No matter how much money they have.
@randyholloway920
@randyholloway920 Год назад
Plaintiff is nuts. Typical, wants everything for nothing.
@kyoto32001
@kyoto32001 Год назад
you can tell by looking at him/her.
@VIKTOR-ck3dx
@VIKTOR-ck3dx Месяц назад
​@@kyoto32001🤭
@badgurl5758
@badgurl5758 Год назад
Wow.. rolling your eyes at a judge is not a good move lady 🙄
@beautifulwonderful4391
@beautifulwonderful4391 Год назад
"Lady"?
@badgurl5758
@badgurl5758 Год назад
@@beautifulwonderful4391 Lol.. I wasnt trying to get reported for calling her out her name 🤣
@beautifulwonderful4391
@beautifulwonderful4391 Год назад
@@badgurl5758 lol
@mymobilebuddy4392
@mymobilebuddy4392 Год назад
I have a bad habit of rolling my eyes when I hear something I don't like.
@badgurl5758
@badgurl5758 Год назад
@@mymobilebuddy4392 Break that habit asap!!
@carolyndavis6657
@carolyndavis6657 11 месяцев назад
Plaintiff acts like she was their only client and could drop everything anytime day or night to update her.
@ReisangMakang-ed2hq
@ReisangMakang-ed2hq 2 месяца назад
Exactly
@JanieBgrand
@JanieBgrand Год назад
Plaintiff seemed an expert manipulator well versed in playing the victim. She even invoked her mother’s age and heart condition to try to get her way. Wow!
@spacepanda9037
@spacepanda9037 Год назад
She said the defendants been speaking the whole time she spoke for 2 minutes 😂
@fredbailey363
@fredbailey363 9 месяцев назад
That's a real piece of work that lady blaming her mom's heart condition for sympathy and conning.
@secretlyamazing
@secretlyamazing Год назад
"I never spoke to her. I emailed with her" 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ same damn thing
@christinedenise7844
@christinedenise7844 Год назад
It’s really not. One leaves a paper trail, one is just hearsay.
@ashleywallace5755
@ashleywallace5755 Год назад
Right
@bogibsimmons
@bogibsimmons Год назад
That plaintiff was so bad saying that a judge doesn’t understand a contract while she’s looking at it and she is lying so much and it’s funny to me that she thinks just talking will get her out of trouble when people have emails and receipts
@snapperkc9317
@snapperkc9317 Год назад
I wish the Defendant had the email with her in the courtroom so we could watch the plaintiff explode. SMH
@billmoran3219
@billmoran3219 Год назад
Reading reply’s I was thinking about that. Wonder if producers held back email just so audience wouldn’t be able to see her lose it all , because she looks and acts like she would have thrown a fit.
@raquelh8791
@raquelh8791 Год назад
I feel sad for the plaintiff because she actually thinks she's right and I'm sure in her world people have allowed her to loud talk them so she can get her way. The daughter is embarrassed bc she gets it. 🤭🤭
@ruhernan78
@ruhernan78 Год назад
I never would have seen it that way but now that you mention it, it's true. She's not trying to be deceitful but rather truly believe she's right even after reading the contract multiple times to her. People like this are dangerous
@KimberlyLetsGo
@KimberlyLetsGo Год назад
In my circle, we call someone like her a 'bulldozer'. She'll loudly run you over or whatever it takes to tear and run you down to get her way.
@Miksmissus
@Miksmissus Год назад
I think she’s being deceitful and hoping that her vagueness means she doesn’t have to abide by the contract. The judge told her the contract does not have to be told to you, you have to read it…she agrees and then repeats it another way. She is feigning helplessness for the hope of pity. It’s passive aggressive and it’s a pet hate of mine lol
@shvonnethomasify
@shvonnethomasify Год назад
I understand why she would only email her
@robertbrehm3986
@robertbrehm3986 Год назад
I just love it when Judge Milian says "okay, stop talking now" and the litigants have to do what she says. It would be nice to have that power in everyday life. I think that could be considered one of her catch-phrases.
@trekgirl65
@trekgirl65 Год назад
In a real courtroom, this is a standard. If they don't, they get a contempt of court charge and a court fine.
@ashleywallace5755
@ashleywallace5755 Год назад
I say this often 🤣
@The_Real_Mier
@The_Real_Mier 9 месяцев назад
You SHOULD use it in your own life too! You’ll be amazed how well it works. First practice on the confident, convincing tone to say this in though, making sure you’re NOT crossing that delicate line of sounding too authoritative, because that will ruin the effectiveness of it (and in fact lead to the opposite!) 😉
@citytrees1752
@citytrees1752 Год назад
"Roll your eyes at me one more time!" Is something you'd expect to have to say to a teenager. But when a grown woman is acting that way...
@billmoran3219
@billmoran3219 Год назад
Plaintiff was mad because her items weren’t worth as much as she thought they were. Couldn’t even follow her reasoning , first it’s the contract then the worth of items then money owed, she was all over the place. She either understood or she didn’t either way she wasn’t happy with the contract and wanted out.
@melanieryan128
@melanieryan128 Год назад
Judge Milian to the young lady sitting next to the benched plaintiff: "Who are you to her?" Young Lady: "Her daughter." And then comes the snicker afterwards. 😆 Poor kid. I'd love to be a fly on her wall when the plaintiff learned she ended up losing the case after all. I would pay good money to see Judge Judy handle this plaintiff!
@trekgirl65
@trekgirl65 Год назад
Judge never snickers at anyone.
@LeeoGoneWild
@LeeoGoneWild Год назад
Omg, we know the daughter had to listen to her mom venting the WHOLE way back home. Poor daughter.
@adammiller9179
@adammiller9179 Год назад
You would want to hear MORE of this lady b*tching?? Not me.
@melanieryan128
@melanieryan128 Год назад
@@trekgirl65 Um... I meant the kid snickered.
@tunisiancrochetchannel
@tunisiancrochetchannel Год назад
Had the plaintiff not been so insolent the judge wouldn't have given the defendant a chance to get those emails. The plaintiff is a "Karen" who may never learn.
@LeeoGoneWild
@LeeoGoneWild Год назад
I feel so bad for the daughter, imagine having a mom so exhausting like that. Everyone was frustrated with the plaintiff, I could only imagine how it is doing business with her.
@Kre410
@Kre410 Год назад
Really? Most antique dealers are scammers. This one was no different.
@nomsantuli6023
@nomsantuli6023 10 месяцев назад
Lmao judge ain't having no eye rolling😂😂
@narrowgate4229
@narrowgate4229 Год назад
Why couldn't she have brought that email to court?! I am forever robbed from seeing the Plaintiff's reaction!!
@ddavidson67
@ddavidson67 Год назад
You did not watch til the end!
@bbsmusic3720
@bbsmusic3720 Год назад
P
@shurdell5014
@shurdell5014 Год назад
I also wish the defendant had brought that email to court. I bet the look on the plaintiffs face would’ve been priceless. I wonder what she would’ve said to try to weasel her way out of that one? She’s a horrible woman who thinks she’s always right.
@artistjoh
@artistjoh 7 дней назад
It is quite likely she did have that email in court, but when you are flustered by having to find something instantly it is easy to miss the one page in a pile of papers.
@xman4328
@xman4328 Год назад
The defendant was credible and proved it.... I have been involved with machinery auctions and I have also hired people to sell estate items.. This defendant is far better than anyone I have ever worked with..
@snakehandler87
@snakehandler87 Год назад
I would've thrown the plaintiff out the first time she rolled her eyes...I counted 4 times shes did and the sneaky heifer made sure the judge wasnt looking...grrrrrrr...the entitlement and disrespect
@aaronhollowell5788
@aaronhollowell5788 5 месяцев назад
I’m glad she found the email!
@justjared2009
@justjared2009 Год назад
That plaintiff was absolutely infuriating!
@punky_peters
@punky_peters Год назад
I’m convinced there’s some sort of parallel that happens with a person’s comprehension of fashion and their perception of how life works
@lifeinwinstonsalemnc
@lifeinwinstonsalemnc Год назад
😂😂😂
@AminaBeans205
@AminaBeans205 Год назад
😂😂😂 that suit and shirt were horrendous!!
@UTAH100
@UTAH100 5 месяцев назад
That "woman" is a handful and very annoying. Entitled and manipulative.
@RachaelWard
@RachaelWard Год назад
So, I have to admit that I let out a rather loud “Woohoo” when the defendant provided the paperwork. 😂
@adriankasan6344
@adriankasan6344 Год назад
They need to just sell the stuff themselves
@jacobestevez7570
@jacobestevez7570 Год назад
... yes ...
@Charlotte-nk8mh
@Charlotte-nk8mh Год назад
They'll never do that. It's way too much work. The plaintiff is really upset over the fact that the defendant was unable to sell all of the antiques quickly for top dollar, not realizing that the value of an antique is only what you can get for it, not a book value.
@SomethingAboutBeautee
@SomethingAboutBeautee Год назад
Can y'all imagine if Judge Judy ruled on this case & how she'd react to the Plaintiff? 😂
@RoughJustice2k18
@RoughJustice2k18 9 месяцев назад
Judge Judy would have asked Byrd to put the plaintiff out since she can't control herself; "put her out".
@leahvance2806
@leahvance2806 20 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@JTubbsny
@JTubbsny Год назад
I Absolutely LOVE when the updates happen at the end and the plaintiff's wind up losing their case... LOVE IT!!!! It all comes down to Reading the Contracts!!! The time to question or seek clarification on the contract is BEFORE it's signed.
@JoySilla
@JoySilla Год назад
That is what I miss with the Covid episodes where Harvey doesn't give an update like they would. If he has its very rare and I don't recall.
@kathyhansen9546
@kathyhansen9546 Год назад
“My mother is 85”. We got that.
@friendlypiranha774
@friendlypiranha774 Год назад
It makes them no less culpable. When some 85 year olds want something, they sure know how to go about it.
@lovelao7615
@lovelao7615 Год назад
The plaintiff thinks she can just talk her way out of anything LMAO.
@stephenbanks5952
@stephenbanks5952 3 месяца назад
The plaintiff's main complaint was that they physically didn't speak. The defendant kept in touch with them very well and kept them up to date. The plaintiff was just complaining that they didn't get a phone call.
@TheMindOfAnAngel
@TheMindOfAnAngel Год назад
I can't wait for the new season to begin a week from this Monday.
@JeremiahLOsborne
@JeremiahLOsborne Год назад
Thank you, Douglas!!
@michelledeshields1333
@michelledeshields1333 Год назад
"DO IT"!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't mess with Judge Milian....LOL!!!
@PATHFINDER4001
@PATHFINDER4001 Год назад
Well I guess the defendant is accurate on being annoying 😂😂 she even got on the judge nerves after 3 minutes 😂😂
@LawsonPatterson
@LawsonPatterson Год назад
The plaintiff is a client from hell. God help the next company she uses for a tag sale.
@christienelson1437
@christienelson1437 Год назад
Oh can’t believe she is the worse customer that lady has had because any drive thru window employee could tell you horror stories. 🤣🤣😂😂
@JloveLamar
@JloveLamar Год назад
Thank GOD she found that damn email!!!!! The plaintiff was pissing me off! I wish she could've found the email during the hearing so the judge could've stuck it to the plaintiff!
@lisavee4670
@lisavee4670 Год назад
Everytime I see the Plantiff, the Godfather theme plays in my head.
@crystalshaw8744
@crystalshaw8744 Год назад
Lmbo
@richardb7999
@richardb7999 Год назад
Thank you for making my day lol....
@lisavee4670
@lisavee4670 Год назад
@@richardb7999 😊
@iamthomasgreenman
@iamthomasgreenman Год назад
I’m just upset we didn’t get to see the look on the lying plaintiffs face when the email was presented to the judge..
@nes6207
@nes6207 Год назад
Did the Judge really have to ask who that girl was to her ! 😂😂 they are twins . I’d be so embarrassed if my mom was acting like that
@kittyfan
@kittyfan Год назад
poor Officer MacIntosh! I know it's his job, but having to arrange stuff between 2 warring parties must be a terrible pain!!
@OneMamaToAnother
@OneMamaToAnother Год назад
If they don't tell you until you get the cheque 90 days after that something has sold, how do you pick up the unsold items after 60 days??
@michelepaccione8806
@michelepaccione8806 Год назад
The whole thing is sketchy. If she owns everything after 60 days, she has no incentive to sell anything for the first two months. She can just put everything away and then sell it on the 61st day and keep all the proceeds.
@lcam9241
@lcam9241 Год назад
After 60 days of the contract ending maybe???
@newsflash7609
@newsflash7609 Год назад
@@michelepaccione8806 You're supposed to pick up your unsold items before the end of the 60 days, if you still want it. The seller is incentivized to sell in the 60 days because they risk getting zero for their efforts, if you come pick up your stuff that they didn't sell. The wrap-up at the end said the defendant had proof (an email) that she told the plaintiff to come pick up her stuff before the 60 days.
@milesandemilyrock
@milesandemilyrock Год назад
Easy, on the 60 day mark you show up at the store and take what's yours, that hasn't sold.
@mamacindyrogofsky495
@mamacindyrogofsky495 Год назад
Even the daughter is like yeah u c what I have to deal with here? 🤨😫🤬🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ellencox8415
@ellencox8415 Год назад
Your items are only worth what someone else will pay for it. Edit: It's so flustering to provide paperwork in the moment with a client that clearly has made contact a frafillion times. Glad she was given more time to actually go through everything.
@justvincenturb
@justvincenturb Год назад
I'm so confused about the timeline of when Harvey shows vs. when the actual trial is lol.
@DioDiablo702
@DioDiablo702 6 месяцев назад
How can you not shut your mouth while in court when you're not being questioned?
@justbusiness01
@justbusiness01 Год назад
People attach sentimental value to items vs being subjective about what they’re actually worth. And want to yell you down when it’s not worth what they think it is.
@Saphthings
@Saphthings Год назад
Plaintiff, “I’d ask them for what was sold and they’d never tell me!” *judge reads email where they give an itemized list within an hour* Honestly the defendant should’ve used her company name. Because I thought she was a horrible person who takes advantage of the elderly in the beginning and she proved that no, they’re great very flexible and understanding company and it’s a great ad for the company.
@Monika-bc3dq
@Monika-bc3dq 9 месяцев назад
I love how she thinks emails back alnd forth are not "talking to each other".
@bethanyyoung2137
@bethanyyoung2137 Год назад
This show always makes me laugh I love watching this hahaha
@Charbear25
@Charbear25 Год назад
The plaintiff is annoying lol
@kittylynne607
@kittylynne607 Год назад
I watched this twice because it was so juicy. The plaintiff not reading the contract and then not understanding it caused this whole thing. And I still can't believe the judge read from the contract word for word and plaintiff said, "that's not how it works." TWICE!! Cmon man.
@davidchodds
@davidchodds 6 месяцев назад
The plaintiff keeps saying she didn't get a chance to speak when the judge gave her too much time to speak. Let's you know what the defendant had to deal with...... also, I love that Harvey Levin at the end tells you about the follow up which occurred the next day, unlike some Judge Judy cases where we are left hanging.
@joelfeliciano1548
@joelfeliciano1548 6 месяцев назад
So happy to hear that the defendant won ❤️😂😂😂 I just wish we saw it!
@miotch8225
@miotch8225 Год назад
I'm surprised the defendant didn't want her business named. Seems like she operated properly and even catered to a frustrating customer.
@citygirlingraham
@citygirlingraham Год назад
This plaintiff is rude and annoying and obviously a type A personality.
@steelwheels327
@steelwheels327 Год назад
The plaintiff is like a female version of Fred Flintstone....lol!!
@Pixlanta
@Pixlanta Год назад
🤣
@virgo7956
@virgo7956 Год назад
Damn😂😂😂😂
@marisolsarmiento1561
@marisolsarmiento1561 Год назад
No you didnt🤐🤣🤣
@lmarteen2778
@lmarteen2778 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@shunyinewton8876
@shunyinewton8876 Год назад
Wdb 😂😂😂😂😂
@stevepuy1510
@stevepuy1510 Год назад
The plaintiff was obnoxious
@devinpearson7857
@devinpearson7857 Год назад
Someone needs to tell that girl, you don’t now anyone on Craigslist.
@kenhawes4695
@kenhawes4695 Год назад
It's so easy for me to correctly guess the outcome by simply observing litigants behavior walking into the courtroom.
@Aura983
@Aura983 Год назад
Lol! Same, I'd say that I'm accurate at least 90% of the time.
@dreampsi2
@dreampsi2 Год назад
I managed a consignment shop for several years and you would not believe the amount of people who do NOT read the contract or have an understanding of the time/terms. As most people casually ask while shopping because they want to bring in things of their own, we verbally explain the process and it was simple. We have it posted throughout the store. We then explain it again to them while they sign a contract and bring in their items and show them the terms written that we just explained. Just as this lady did, there is an itemized statement listing each item sold with the check that was cut on the 1st of each month. People would not call or come by to pick up checks, phone numbers get disconnected and I'd have some checks for almost 1 year. At the end of the year, we void the checks (they were 90 days only anyway although we'd issue another one upon request) and in some cases you never hear from the person until over a year later and they want to pick up their item. We say we sold it and they get mad. Then they want the check, we voided it as it was over a year old. In most cases we'd cut a check but in a few where there were issues, the owner went by the contract so I was not able to cut a check. During my last year, we revised the contract to include "storage fees" after a certain date that had to be paid in order to pick up the item or it was ours. The large bookcases, antique dressers and other large dining pieces people would leave there for storage while they went out and put ads on craigslist and facebook marketplace and if it sold they'd come pick it up and pay us nothing.
@PeggyRabbit32
@PeggyRabbit32 Год назад
This just popped up in my feed. I know Nancy personally. She is my manager. 😂😂 She is not a bad person at all. She is actually very kind.
@mymobilebuddy4392
@mymobilebuddy4392 Год назад
She did a great job.
@deterpare8154
@deterpare8154 Год назад
And pretty!
@glenngatlin8475
@glenngatlin8475 Год назад
Yeah Judge Milian was like oh I see she is annoying!
@msenglish8382
@msenglish8382 Год назад
Roll them eyes again
@thomgage7083
@thomgage7083 Год назад
The plaintiff's 85-year-old mother is very upset because she didn't get enough money for the precious items she was selling. They must have been really precious huh?
@moniqueengleman873
@moniqueengleman873 Год назад
Be careful when selling your grandparents and parents things. These people will clean you out. You have to work with a well reviewed professionals.
@travis8665
@travis8665 Год назад
the old lady will kick the bucket any time now.
@pedroarjona6996
@pedroarjona6996 Год назад
My family heirlooms are particularly valuable for me and my family, for every one else, is market value, and if I find an agent to sell it, is market value minus the agent (hopefully legitimate) profit.
@natalee217
@natalee217 Год назад
"Roll your eyes at me one more time..DO IT! Savage
@jenniferlynn2324
@jenniferlynn2324 Год назад
Hmmm Thats why you don't use consignments to sell your stuff. I did one time and I'll never do it again.. Its highway robbery.
@robertmacaulay5054
@robertmacaulay5054 Год назад
Just because something is old does not mean it's an antique! I would have LOVED to see the "lying" plaintiff after she was informed she was getting nothing! lol
@toddgrooten700
@toddgrooten700 Год назад
People always think old = worth millions
@thestumpavarieteeshow
@thestumpavarieteeshow Год назад
Yup just watch antique roadshow and majority is not worth anything and then the stuff that is is highlighted in the show
@mayasilliman1465
@mayasilliman1465 Год назад
Greed drives families apart. Money IS the root of all evil.
@lalamakeuprehab
@lalamakeuprehab Год назад
I can’t! Plaintiff is not okay lol
@Saphthings
@Saphthings Год назад
Plaintiff, “I have no problem with the contract” “this is not about the contract” Plaintiff’s literal first sentence, “She never explained the contract to us”. Umm. Read it… “I read it”. So….
@ashleywallace5755
@ashleywallace5755 Год назад
I know right, make it make sense
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