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00:00We're here with two people who don't get along.
00:02She swings the bat when I was in my doorway.
00:05I'm not gonna let no scum come along disrespect me because I've never disrespected this guy.
00:10Next thing you know, she comes at me with the bat again.
00:13You want to victimize me? Okay.
00:16What you are not allowed to do is to pick up a weapon and brandish it.
00:19Are you guys still neighbors?
00:21Yes.
00:22Oof.
00:23Now, on Tribunal Justice.
00:57Thank you, Cassandra.
01:00All right, Ms. Clark, you're suing your neighbor for intentional infliction of emotional distress,
01:05return of bail, and damage that you claim he did to your car, and you're seeking $5,000 in damages.
01:11Is that right?
01:12Yes, sir.
01:13All right, Mr. Tobin, you deny any wrongdoing,
01:15and you claim that the plaintiff's arrest resulted from her own misconduct.
01:20Correct.
01:21Which included attacking you with a baseball bat.
01:23Correct.
01:24And you believe that the plaintiff has unreciprocated romantic feelings for you.
01:30Oh, definitely.
01:31Which you think is the root of all of her problems.
01:35Oh, yeah.
01:35So, Ms. Clark, why don't you tell us, where do you live in relation to the defendant?
01:39About how far away from your front door would his front door be?
01:43About 15 feet.
01:45All right, and where did you guys first meet?
01:47On that property.
01:48And when was that?
01:49I moved there in 2021 on my birthday.
01:53Okay, and what about him?
01:54Was he there prior to you getting there, or was he there after?
01:56He probably moved there like a month before I had gotten there.
02:00Is that about right, Mr. Tobin?
02:01No, I want to say maybe like three, four months, maybe.
02:03Okay.
02:04At the time.
02:04Ms. Clark, tell us about your relationship when you first moved in.
02:09When I first moved in there, I met Mr. Tobin, and he introduced himself as a neighbor.
02:16And I was having some problems trying to assemble a bed that I had, my bed.
02:22And his words to me after helping me assemble the bed was,
02:25Oh, okay, Ms. V, if you need anything else, just let me know, and I will help you.
02:30So I took it to be a nice little adjuster as a neighbor, you know what I'm saying?
02:35And just went on with my regular life.
02:37Just being sociable, I'm a young lady from Texas, so I have a different little culture
02:44thing about myself than what it is over here, so...
02:48What do you mean by that?
02:49Well, I'm more Southern.
02:51Okay.
02:51You know, a little from some, another cut.
02:54So you're more country, he's more rock and roll?
02:56I don't know what he is.
02:58Let's take a look at the photograph.
03:00I know he has behavior problems.
03:01Okay, well, we're going to see, all right?
03:03Because I saw a police report, and that police report didn't have him taking a baseball bat towards you.
03:08You follow me?
03:09Uh, well, if you ask me why I took that baseball...
03:12I didn't ask you why.
03:13All I said is that's what was in that belief.
03:15Well, I defended myself at the time, because I'm a single female.
03:17We're going to get to that.
03:18Hey, listen, all I'm saying is...
03:20Okay.
03:20...you know, we who live in glass houses shouldn't be throwing stones.
03:23Okay.
03:24You got it.
03:24All right, let's take a look at this photograph.
03:26Mr. Tobin, go over there and just show us, please, where it is that your front door is,
03:30and where it is that Ms. Clark's front door is.
03:32Yep.
03:32Her front door is there.
03:34Mine is right there.
03:35So, hers is here?
03:38Yep.
03:38And yours is back there?
03:40There you go, yep.
03:42The one thing I do want to mention to you, though, ma'am, is that I noticed in all of
03:46your paperwork, you keep referring to him as what?
03:49What do you call him?
03:50His last name is Tobin.
03:52Tobin?
03:53And you guys have been living next door to each other for how long?
03:57About three years.
03:58Okay.
03:58Three years.
03:58I've been there three years.
03:59Just so you know, ma'am, I've seen his ID, his official ID.
04:02It's Tobin, T-O-B-I-N.
04:04Okay.
04:05Okay.
04:05Just want to let you know.
04:06My mistake.
04:07Are you guys still neighbors?
04:08I still live there.
04:09And you, sir?
04:10Yes.
04:10Oof.
04:13So, Ms. Clark, I'm going to direct your attention to November 12th, 2023.
04:17Yes, sir.
04:18Would you tell us what happened?
04:19I came out of my unit that morning to go take some trash, because as you go down to the
04:25back, the dumpsters are back there.
04:27And as I'm on my way back, I hear all this rumbling and bumbling, you know, like accusations
04:34of you big, fat, bald head bitch and all this.
04:38And so he decided he wants to come out of his house and tell me that's who I am.
04:42And so I took it upon myself.
04:45I'm single.
04:46And I took it upon myself.
04:48I went in the house and got my baseball bat.
04:49Yes, I did.
04:50And I went and got my baseball bat and I brought my baseball bat out.
04:53I did not hit him with my baseball bat.
04:55Well, that's good.
04:55He called the police and I called the police.
04:58This guy here, he didn't have no right to disrespect me like that because I never did anything
05:02to him.
05:02You get what I'm saying?
05:04So whatever his issues was, that was his problem.
05:06That's not my business.
05:07For sexual purposes, I'm 60 years old.
05:11I have grandkids his age.
05:12I don't have time for this right here because since I've been there, I've seen his behavior.
05:16He has issues with people.
05:18He had a young lady living with him once before.
05:21He tormented her.
05:22She called the police.
05:23Police told her to leave, never come back.
05:24After that, then he called himself tormented one of the other neighbors that lived there.
05:29He cursed him all out and verbalized him.
05:32And then it was a neighbor that lived across from him.
05:35He terrorized, he tormented him.
05:37The young lady lives all the way in the back.
05:39She buys her a big old speaker.
05:41She's in her house playing her speaker.
05:43He wants to tell her.
05:44She can't play her speaker.
05:45You pay for the inside, not what goes on on the outside.
05:49And so since you feel like you can victimize everybody and you want to victimize me,
05:56okay, okay.
05:57Thank you for that.
05:58Okay.
05:58I want to go back to November 12th.
06:00November the 12th, I pulled my baseball bat on him.
06:03November the 12th, I went to jail.
06:04So on November 12th, you say that he's making some very derogatory comments.
06:09He come all the way out of his house.
06:11He came out of his house all the way?
06:12He came out of his unit to call me a big fat bald head bitch.
06:14Okay.
06:14I went in my house and got my baseball bat.
06:16And when you came outside, where was he?
06:19Him and the other neighbor, they were standing in the middle of the driveway right there.
06:23So when you came back out with the baseball bat now, you see the defendant and this other
06:30gentleman, this other neighbor.
06:31Well, the other neighbor stepped out his door and went to say, oh, that's an assault.
06:35That's a weapon.
06:36But you haven't assaulted anyone yet.
06:37And all you got is a bat in your hand.
06:39You're right.
06:40What did you do?
06:41I never swung it back.
06:42I did swing it back, but I caught myself.
06:45Because when he used one word with me, it took my mind somewhere.
06:49Because due to the simple fact, you know, I use drugs from the age of 17 to 49.
06:54I saw you.
06:54You put that in your complaint.
06:56And, you know, and then I moved here and I was homeless for three and a half years and
06:59in college.
07:00So I made some changes in my life.
07:02And where I'm at now, I worked hard for that.
07:04I worked hard for that.
07:05And I'm not going to let no scum come along and think he going to demean me, disrespect
07:11me, because I never disrespected this guy.
07:13I never had a reason to even walk out and even call him out his name.
07:16He's had friends over there that asked him to go come and apologize to me.
07:19He want to think about if he want to apologize to me.
07:21Ms. Clark, listen, you got a lot to say.
07:23And there's a reason why you got a lot to say.
07:25I get it.
07:25Because I need him to know it.
07:28Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
07:30As I'm telling my side of the story, she's back there behind the officers, twerking,
07:35showing her butt, thinking she's not going to jail, thinking she's untouchable.
07:43Veronica Clark claims neighbor DeMonte Tobin vandalized her car, picked a fight, then had
07:49her arrested.
07:50She's suing him for $5,000 in damages and bail.
07:53DeMonte says Veronica threatened him with a baseball bat after he declined her advances.
07:59Ms. Clark, so according to your complaint, you grabbed your baseball bat, you walked
08:04outside.
08:05When did you call the police?
08:07Probably around the same time they did, because the police showed up.
08:10Okay.
08:11And tell me what happens.
08:12First of all, how many police officers arrive?
08:14Two.
08:14And when those two police officers arrive, where do they go?
08:18Who do they speak to?
08:19The female officer had him and the other guy over to the side, over there talking.
08:24The male officer, he's talking to me.
08:25But I'm trying to get my point across to the male officer what led me into feeling like
08:32I needed to defend myself, because if you ain't got no man in and out your house, you
08:38know what I'm saying?
08:38I can just do what I want to do with you.
08:40I get it, Ms. Clark.
08:42But are you still holding on to this bat at the time?
08:44No, the bat is in the house.
08:45Okay, well, I didn't know you...
08:46You haven't told us you went back in the house to put the bat down before the police
08:49show up.
08:50Well, yes, I did.
08:51Okay.
08:52There came a time, though, that the police decided to make an arrest.
08:56What he did after he finished talking to me, and then they came together and collaborated
09:00on whatever they came up with, he states to me, well, where's that baseball bat?
09:05I said, it's in my house.
09:06Oh, okay, take me in your house to get that baseball bat.
09:08So I take...
09:09So hold on one second.
09:10Hold on.
09:11That's important.
09:12You never mentioned the baseball bat.
09:14No.
09:14Because if you did mention the baseball bat, he'd have told you directly, where's that
09:18baseball bat?
09:19Well, obviously, in the 911 call, somebody had to say that she has a baseball bat, because
09:24my cousin told me, he said, oh, girl, I see you on Citizen app.
09:27Oh, Ms. Clark, you think that just because someone calls 911, you think every one of those
09:33patrol cars knows exactly what was going on, what was said on that 911 call?
09:38Can you tell us how that works, please, Cassandra?
09:40You were in the department for 30 years.
09:42Yeah, they called the dispatch, the dispatch put out a little synopsis of what's going
09:45on, not exactly verbatim what's happening, but a little synopsis, like, see the man,
09:49woman, there's a neighbor dispute, that's pretty much it.
09:53So the police officer asks you, where's the bat?
09:56You tell him where the bat is, you go back into your place, you get the bat.
09:59No.
10:00He escorts, they escorts me in my house.
10:02That would probably make sense.
10:03Then he asked me for my ID.
10:05Okay.
10:06Then he asked me for the baseball bat.
10:08Then he said, put your hands behind your back, you go in the jail.
10:10Do you know what he told you he arrested you for?
10:12No, he never told me.
10:14All right.
10:14Mr. Tobin, mind telling us your version of events of November 12th, 2023?
10:19So that particular morning, I want to say roughly, I want to say seven, it was noisy outside.
10:26And it was super loud, like chaos.
10:28Now, I don't know what was exactly going on, but I know that when I stuck my head out the
10:33door, she was arguing with someone, one of the neighbors outside.
10:37At that point, I get upset and I say, yo, look what time it is.
10:41Y'all need to cut all that out.
10:43And I'm in my doorway.
10:45She already has a bat in her hand.
10:47She swings the bat the first time at me when I was in my doorway.
10:51The second time was after the fact that the neighbor across from her had wanted to talk
10:57to me.
10:58As you clearly see, there's a walkway right there.
11:01So I'm in front of his door talking to him.
11:03She comes out of her house obnoxious with an attitude.
11:07Next thing you know, she comes at me with a bat again.
11:10So now the police arrive.
11:11Mm-hmm.
11:12What happens then?
11:13At that point, they didn't bring me to the end of the driveway.
11:15There's a cop car at the end of the driveway, right?
11:18Now, the officers are facing this way.
11:20The car's right here.
11:21She's standing directly behind the officers.
11:24Now, as I'm telling my side of the story, she's back there behind the officers twerking,
11:29doing this and that, showing her butt, just thinking she's not going to jail, thinking
11:33she's untouchable.
11:34So the neighbor told the police, you need to take her because she's messy.
11:38She caused a lot of problems.
11:39If you leave her, it's going to be problems over here.
11:41Mr. Tobin, I'm not interested in what you claim other people said.
11:44That's hearsay.
11:44They're not here to testify.
11:45All I want to know is, did you see the police arrest her?
11:49Yes.
11:50And what about this?
11:51Oh, eight.
11:53Do you recognize that photograph, sir?
11:55Yes, I do.
11:55Heard getting arrested by the police.
11:57Who took that photograph?
11:59The neighbor.
11:59Thank you very much.
12:00Judge Acker.
12:01Thank you, Judge.
12:02My mother's from the South, too.
12:03So, I get it.
12:06But here's what you have to get.
12:08You're going to be disrespected a lot in life.
12:10People will call you names, or even if they don't say something directly, they'll make it
12:15clear they don't like you.
12:17They will sometimes pick and pick and pick and pick and pick, and you know what they're
12:22doing?
12:22They're waiting for you to act out.
12:24So, you are trying to saddle him with legal liability for your reaction to what you say
12:32he did.
12:32But right now, Mr. Tobin, just so we're clear, you're in a good position.
12:37You really don't have to prove anything.
12:39She has to prove that you are responsible for her bail, for $5,000 worth of emotional
12:45distress.
12:46You don't have to disprove it.
12:48She has to prove it, which is why I'm focusing on you right now.
12:52So, you spent almost three decades using, you spent the last decade sober.
13:00Look, there are people who've gone through far less than that.
13:03And if folks don't like them, you know, they just try to do those little things.
13:06They try to be disrespectful.
13:08What you are not allowed to do is to pick up a weapon and brandish it.
13:13Yes.
13:13So, why on earth would I make him responsible for your bail when you're the one who picked
13:20up the bat, you're the one who got arrested?
13:24Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
13:26You do mess with her because she just said you admitted to calling her a bald head bitch.
13:30Why are you in each other's business like this?
13:37Veronica Clark claims neighbor DeMonte Tobin threw paint on her car, then got her arrested
13:43after an argument.
13:44She wants $5,000 for damages and bail.
13:47DeMonte says he didn't touch her car and she got herself arrested for making threats with
13:52a baseball bat.
13:53Why on earth would I make him responsible for your bail when you're the one who picked up
14:00the bat, you're the one who got arrested?
14:02Uh, I can relate to what you're saying.
14:04My actions, I did have enough time to reflect on my actions.
14:08Yes, that was on me, what I did right there.
14:10And I knew that did not make any sense.
14:12It did not make any sense.
14:13No, no, it didn't.
14:13And that's why you got arrested and that's why you had to pay the bail.
14:17Okay.
14:18Now, moving forward.
14:20Moving forward.
14:21This ain't stopped.
14:22And moving forward, as of this year, I think around June I had surgery and just one day
14:29I come out of the house to go to my car to get some Tylenols out.
14:34And I'm not thinking, you know, when I come out the house, I'm going to have to go through
14:38something again.
14:39And he's outside in the back that in particular day and I go to my car to get the Tylenols
14:44and it's like, yeah, bitch, uh, big fat bald head bitch again.
14:49And yeah, what you want to do this time?
14:51And I'm saying it to your face.
14:53So I just walked on off that day.
14:56And that's the right thing to do.
14:58I walked off that day.
14:59That's the right thing to do.
15:00So by me walking off to say, you know what, I'm not playing into this one again.
15:05Now, Mr. Tobin, may I just ask you, did you call her those things?
15:08Yes, I did.
15:09You did say those things.
15:10Well, because she'd be provoking, she's always in someone else's business.
15:15I, it got to the point to where I have tents on my windows.
15:18It got to the point where I felt uncomfortable leaving my place.
15:20Uh, no matter what time of day it was, somebody's always coming to the door, walking out.
15:25I have my family, my friends come over.
15:27Guess what she does?
15:28She comes outside and she's all in their business trying to see who they are and everybody business,
15:34whoever comes around the property, like she owns the property.
15:37Well, that's the same thing.
15:38She comes in because I don't mess with her.
15:41She got arrested.
15:42Sir, sir, sir.
15:43But you do mess with her because she just said you admitted to calling her a bald head bitch.
15:47Why are you in each other's business like this?
15:50That's what I'm saying.
15:50I feel so uncomfortable in my own skin, my own place.
15:54Your, your units, your homes, your homes are really in close proximity to one another.
15:59Which is not a problem.
15:59So it kind of is a problem, but what you all need to understand that until such time as you
16:05can afford to go buy yourself some private islands,
16:07there's just some BS from people that you're going to have to deal with.
16:11And ma'am, imagine when you get further along in your sobriety and people try to come for you behind
16:16your back.
16:17What are you going to do?
16:18I'm stronger now.
16:19You got to be stronger.
16:20I am.
16:21Judge.
16:22First of all, you don't like that she's loud.
16:24You're afraid you're a single woman.
16:26You're antagonizing her.
16:27You know she acts up a little bit.
16:29You get a bat.
16:30Whether you brandish it or not, I don't know.
16:32But I do know that the district attorney's office declined prosecution and dismissed the case,
16:37but said they could bring that case back in one to three years if, in fact, you did something.
16:41So we're here.
16:42We're here with two people who don't get along.
16:45With two child just to kind of walk past one another and move on.
16:49So now we go to the real issue here, which is you claim that he damaged your car.
16:56That he took paint and poured it on your vehicle.
17:00Ma'am, is that your car?
17:02Yes, ma'am.
17:02And please tell us what kind of car it is.
17:04That's a 96 Mercedes Benz.
17:06I bought that car when I was in college.
17:08When did this occur?
17:10This occurred August of this year.
17:13August.
17:13That's approximately 10 months from the incident on November.
17:18Yes, ma'am.
17:19Yes, ma'am.
17:19Now, you did not see him do that, correct?
17:23No, I did not see him do that.
17:24You didn't see him do it.
17:25You, of course, say you didn't do it.
17:28Now, that paint, that color paint, is also on your wall at your home.
17:34Correct.
17:34So can we see that picture of the paint on his wall?
17:37Did you see who did that paint on your wall?
17:39No.
17:40And she didn't see who did anything to the car.
17:43What is it?
17:44Management text me August the 21st.
17:48Brought to my attention, the car has been sitting there, brought to my attention, said that I needed to move
17:53the car because there was a tenant in the unit that's having something done in his unit.
17:57It's him that's having something done in his unit because of the day.
18:00Let me see where it says that.
18:02It says here there's a message from the properties, hello, residents, will the owner of the Mercedes-Benz license plate
18:08please move the vehicle?
18:09Our tenants require this space to temporarily place items while their unit is being worked on.
18:15Okay.
18:15The photograph that has been submitted is your unit with your property outside in that space.
18:23Correct.
18:23Correct.
18:24So it was you that asked to have that vehicle moved out of that space.
18:28That's your property, correct?
18:29Correct.
18:29Correct, yeah.
18:30Why did you need that space?
18:31Because I was taking out my refrigerator, my stove.
18:34I was taking pretty much everything out of that.
18:36I wasn't even finished.
18:37So, okay, let me pause you.
18:38Stop.
18:39Why could he not use that space with your apartment complex permission?
18:45So when management texts me, right, the car was, it was unoperable, so it's too big for me to try
18:53to move by myself.
18:54How long had it been sitting there?
18:55It had been sitting there for like two years.
18:57But the day that he's asking me to move it, I couldn't move it that day because it's impossible for
19:02me to move the vehicle by myself.
19:04So the very next day, I go over to move the vehicle, and this is the findings that I find.
19:10And I'm thinking like, oh, did I not move it fast enough or something?
19:14Yeah, two years, I'd say it was a while.
19:17Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
19:19She believes that it was you that did that because of the timing of the text from the management company
19:26and the fact that you were the one that needed the space.
19:29I have a solid alibi for that day.
19:35Veronica Clark claims nightmare neighbor Demonte Tobin owes her $5,000 for bail money, car damage, and emotional distress.
19:44Demonte says that it's Veronica who's the troublemaker, and that's why the cops arrested her and not him.
19:51So, circumstantially, it's her position that she believes that it was you that did that because of the timing of
19:59the text from the management company and the fact that you were the one that needed the space.
20:03I have a solid alibi for that day because I was gone all day.
20:07When I got home, I got home around 10 or something that night.
20:10I don't know where your alibi was.
20:11I have no way of knowing where you were.
20:12I was at my cousin's house.
20:13And I didn't notice anything in your papers that said, by the way, I could not have done what she
20:18said.
20:18Now, the other thing about your papers are you want to say that he caused emotional distress because you got
20:25arrested.
20:26But you did have the bat.
20:28The police have to take certain action.
20:29And I must say, we have a lot of people that are immature in our cases, but you two are
20:34really topping the cake here.
20:36So, I don't have any other questions.
20:38Does anybody have anything that they want to ask?
20:40Okay, then we're going to retire to deliberate.
20:42We appreciate your story.
20:43Thank you very much.
20:44Court is now in recess.
20:46All parties will be recalled.
20:51It's not a laughing matter.
20:52These people got to live with each other.
20:54They're so close in proximity to each other.
20:56There is a lot of bad blood.
20:57And I remember prosecuting these cases when I was a young assistant DA in New York.
21:02And there was a saying that used to go around.
21:04And it was, you know, the only way that these cases ever end is when someone moves or someone charges
21:09get elevated.
21:10There's no way, as I see it, that the plaintiff has made out any one of her causes of action.
21:16She got arrested because she went outside with a baseball bat and she was angry.
21:20The consequences of that action are on her, period.
21:23The vehicle, the $1,000 that she wants to repair the vehicle, there was no evidence that he did it.
21:29You would have to believe that he damaged his own property to cover up for the fact that he also
21:33damaged her car.
21:34And there's no evidence of that.
21:36More likely she did it.
21:38And the return of the bail, it fails for two reasons.
21:40One, she got herself arrested.
21:42And number two, she didn't post the bail.
21:44According to the bail receipt that was provided to us, it was her aunt who posted the bail.
21:49So for all those reasons, I don't see any way that we can even consider giving her a nickel.
21:55Yeah, she has some sensitivities.
21:57I think she feels really protective of her space and her position in life now, right?
22:02She spent the last three decades in and out of jail, fighting addiction.
22:06She feels like she got it together and she feels protective of that.
22:10But what she needs to understand, and I hope perhaps she's starting to understand, is that you've got to watch
22:16your own reaction.
22:17You've got to be the self-regulator.
22:19And when you get arrested, that's on you.
22:21So it's unfortunate, but I just don't see a basis for legal liability.
22:25You know, people that have had tough lives don't often have good coping skills and good coping mechanisms.
22:30You know, he's taunting her, too, in a way.
22:32He kind of knows her sensitivities.
22:34I think that they've had good and bad relationships with one another throughout the time that they've lived together.
22:39And I think that he thinks it's a joke on some level because I saw him laughing, especially during the
22:44examination, both of you, because I was kind of watching him.
22:47But I don't think she has a cause of action for emotional distress under these circumstances.
22:52Unanimous.
22:53Yes, it is.
22:58Court is back in session.
22:59All parties are reminded that you're still under oath.
23:02We have deliberated and we've reached a unanimous verdict.
23:06Neighbor disputes are tough.
23:07And unfortunately, they won't end unless you change your behavior or one of you decides to move.
23:13It's just that simple.
23:15Ms. Clark, it was your burden to prove your damages.
23:18It was your burden to prove liability.
23:20And I think you got a pretty good sense from where we were going that you had no evidence that
23:25it was the defendant who did the damage to your car.
23:27Circumstantial.
23:27It clearly doesn't hold the day.
23:29So that charge, unanimous verdict, is being dismissed.
23:33The request for bail, the reason that you were arrested is because you went outside with a baseball bat.
23:38You didn't hit him with it, but you went out with it.
23:40That's the reason.
23:41You got arrested.
23:41So you can't hold Mr. Tobin responsible for that decision.
23:45A unanimous decision on our part to dismiss that claim as well.
23:48And as far as the intentional infliction of emotional distress, it's just not even close.
23:53So all the charges, all your claims, all your counts are being dismissed.
23:58And we just really hope that you guys bury the hatchet.
24:01No more nasty words.
24:03No problem.
24:03You're a better person than that.
24:05I know.
24:05We do appreciate your time, but it is the judgment of the court that this matter is dismissed.
24:10Thank you, ma'am.
24:11Thank you, ma'am.
24:12This case has concluded.
24:13All parties are dismissed.
24:18I'm not happy with the judge's decision because this guy is terrible.
24:24No, that's not true at all, man.
24:26She just got issues, for real.
24:27He needs to get a job, get a life, grow up, do something with himself.
24:31He's not doing anything with himself.
24:33Just mind your own business.
24:34He's taunted every neighbor up in that facility.
24:38She just would make like little sly remarks to get upset, you know, because I might like
24:43go home and be away from her.
24:44No, I don't see him like that.
24:47I'm too old for that.
24:48I don't have time for that.
24:49Man, pushing up on me, trying to get me drunk.
24:51Yeah, we've had a cocktail together, but for as anything else, no, he's, he's, he's,
24:58he's, uh-uh.
24:59Leave your baddie home.
25:01I plead the fifth.
25:03Got family drama?
25:04Let Tribunal Justice decide your case.
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25:11Be champion.
25:13Be champion.
25:25Be champion.
25:27Jessica, be champion.
25:27I might.
25:29Very good.
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