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00:00Her car hit my car.
00:02Nope.
00:03That don't make sense.
00:05Don't take my money and then try to sue me.
00:06Miss.
00:07Well, she wrong, so...
00:08But we're going to speak when we're spoken to.
00:10How about...
00:11I'm feisty today.
00:12Your partner here had open-heart surgery.
00:15And he almost died.
00:16And don't give him a heart attack.
00:17Taylor.
00:18I've been going through a lot of stuff.
00:19Just relax.
00:20You got to calm down.
00:21It's not no rah-rah place.
00:23I wish I could show you a picture of yourself.
00:25Can you do me a favor?
00:25Can you look?
00:26Yes.
00:27Do you see what you're doing?
00:28She's making me look bad.
00:29No one's making anyone look bad right now.
00:31Yes, she is.
00:31You know I'm Judge Judy's son, right?
00:33I don't want to get that mean.
00:34Now on Tribunal Justice.
00:59Today's case was filed in South Bend, Indiana.
01:03Your Honor, this is case number 3048, Porter v. M. Robinson and D. Washington.
01:08All parties have been sworn in.
01:09You may be seated.
01:10Thank you, Cassandra.
01:11You're welcome.
01:12All right.
01:13Miss Porter, you are suing your neighbors for damages caused when Miss Robinson hit your car
01:20as it was parked in the apartment complex that you share.
01:25That's correct.
01:25The amount of damages you seek from them is $1,554.
01:30Yes.
01:31And Miss Robinson, according to your answer, you admit to hitting the plaintiff's car.
01:35Yes.
01:36But you claim that you don't owe her any further money because you've already paid the amount
01:40that you and she had agreed upon for the damages.
01:44Yes, Your Honor.
01:45All right.
01:46Miss Porter, as to Mr. Washington, you are specifically suing him because he owns the car
01:51that Miss Robinson was driving at the time of the accident.
01:55Yes, that's correct.
01:55There is no claim that he was driving the vehicle, that at the time of the accident he
01:59was recuperating from open-heart surgery.
02:01That is correct.
02:02Miss Porter, why don't you tell us how long you and the defendants have been neighbors
02:05and what your relationship, if any, is to them?
02:08There hasn't been no relationships between us.
02:10We're just neighbors.
02:12We're high, bye, maybe.
02:13They lived behind us.
02:14There was never a formal introduction.
02:16We just knew that we lived in the same building, that, you know what I mean?
02:19So, Miss Porter, 01 that's being put up on the screen right now, that's your vehicle, correct?
02:24Yes, that is correct.
02:25And it drove okay?
02:26Because this was a 2008 Dodge Avenger, was it not?
02:29Yes, it was.
02:30And you bought it in or about August of 2024 with approximately 249,000 miles on it?
02:36Yes, yes.
02:37All right.
02:37What did you pay for it?
02:39Roughly, it was $1,500.
02:42Roughly $1,000 to $1,500.
02:44Well, it was $1,000.
02:46Okay, so understand something.
02:47Right.
02:47$1,000 and $1,500 is substantially more.
02:51Right.
02:52I would have said I would have paid $1,100 for it, to be honest with you, Your Honor.
02:56Okay, so now we have $1,100.
02:57Yeah, $1,100 is exactly what I paid for it.
03:00Why don't you tell us what happened on September 27th?
03:03So, on September 27th, I'm in my bedroom of my apartment.
03:07I hear this really loud, like, crash.
03:09And it was, like, really instant.
03:11You know what I mean?
03:12It was something quick.
03:12I knew it was a car.
03:14It was a car crash sound.
03:16So, as soon as I heard it, I jumped up, went to my bedroom window.
03:19And as soon as I got to the window, I had seen Michaela reversing off of my vehicle.
03:25As she was reversing off, it did hit the front right right there.
03:28Okay.
03:29And what time was the accident?
03:30Do you recall?
03:31It was roughly around Friday night, around 5 to 6 p.m.
03:34Was it dark out?
03:35Oh, it was for sure dark, yes.
03:36It was dark?
03:37Yes.
03:37You don't see who's driving?
03:39Or do you?
03:39It was a female figure.
03:41I have really good sharp eyes.
03:42So, in the light, in our...
03:44No, Your Honor.
03:44Stop.
03:45No, Your Honor.
03:46Hold on.
03:46Them, uh, our car is in it.
03:48Nope.
03:48Our car is in it.
03:49So, that right there, that's not worth $1,500.
03:53I gave her $200.
03:55She didn't take...
03:55She took it, and then she's suing me again.
03:58Why would you take my money and then sue me for more money?
04:01Okay.
04:01By the way, you...
04:02Why?
04:02You know what?
04:03Since you want to be Miss Helper, let's do this.
04:05That don't make sense.
04:06Okay, let's do this.
04:07And I admit it to hitting her car.
04:08Okay, ma'am.
04:09So, she's wrong.
04:10Okay, you're doing too much.
04:11Here's what...
04:11No, no, no.
04:12You're doing too much.
04:13So, here's what we're going to do.
04:15I'm acting.
04:16No, no, I understand, but here's what we're going to do.
04:18We're going to calm down, and we're going to get...
04:20Well, she wrong, so...
04:21No, no, but we're going to speak when we're spoken to.
04:23How about we do that?
04:23I'm feisty today.
04:24Don't take my money and then try to sue me.
04:26Miss.
04:27What?
04:27Okay, okay.
04:29Stop.
04:31That's wrong.
04:32Okay.
04:32Listen, all I can tell you is they're going to put you out of here.
04:35On a serious note, like, we're not going to get anywhere with you acting like that,
04:39so you've got to calm yourself down, let the process how it happens.
04:42Okay.
04:43They're going to ask them some questions, they're going to ask you some questions,
04:45but you cannot interrupt them while they're talking to her.
04:47All right.
04:47It's just that simple.
04:48You've got to calm down.
04:49It's not a rah-rah place.
04:50Okay.
04:50All right?
04:51Got you.
04:52We're going to do you a favor, okay, Ms. Robinson?
04:54We're going to try to act respectfully in court.
04:56Okay.
04:57And we're going to start fresh.
04:58All right.
04:58Super.
04:59So, Ms. Porter, how far away from where your car was parked to where your bedroom is?
05:07Approximately how far?
05:08I would say about 25 feet away from where the car was parked to our bedroom window.
05:12So, if Mr. Washington over there and me, about 20, 25 feet, that's how far it was?
05:17That's not right.
05:18Yeah, I would say that's...
05:18No, it's not.
05:19Look at me.
05:20No, it's not.
05:21And it wasn't loud.
05:22It was a bump once again.
05:23Look at me.
05:23Little scratch.
05:24Look at me.
05:24Does it look like I need help from you right now?
05:27No.
05:27I'm going to give you a chance.
05:28She need help, though.
05:29Here's what's going to happen.
05:30She lying.
05:31Listen, if we have other outbursts...
05:33I just don't like lying.
05:34If we have other outbursts, we're going to ask you to leave the courtroom.
05:37She's making me look bad.
05:38No, no one's making anyone look bad right now.
05:40Yeah, she is.
05:41You know I'm Judge Judy's son, right?
05:43I don't want to get that mean.
05:45I know.
05:45I'm sorry.
05:45So, let's Porter.
05:46When you looked out the window, which you did, right?
05:49Right.
05:49Yes, yes.
05:50Your vehicle, by the way, was backed in looking towards your window.
05:53Yes, that is correct, Your Honor.
05:53Fine.
05:54And what you claim to have seen, at least, is Mr. Washington's vehicle facing you, or
06:00was his rear end towards you?
06:02His rear end was towards me.
06:04So, they were coming this way.
06:06Backed up.
06:07When they reversed backwards, they came out like this, and then they came out like this.
06:12Because there's only one exit, so you've got to face this way in order to go out this
06:16way.
06:17So, when they were parked this way, that's when I seen down from the window that it was
06:20the female driver.
06:21And then after that, I was going outside to confront the driver about the situation.
06:25Hey, did you hit my vehicle?
06:27Completely calm.
06:28You know what I mean?
06:28Before you approached that vehicle, did you go take a look and see whether there was any
06:33damage on your vehicle?
06:33Yes, I did.
06:34Yes.
06:34That was the first thing I did.
06:35And when you went and you looked at your car, was that the extent of the damage on your
06:39car?
06:40Yes, Your Honor.
06:40Fine.
06:41I'm going to pass it.
06:42Judge Acker.
06:42Thank you, Judge.
06:43Could I talk to your witness for a moment?
06:45Yes, sir.
06:46Could you take a stand?
06:47What did you witness after the collision?
06:50Well, after the collision, I'm going to just say I went outside and she tried to, my girl,
06:55Alexis Porter, tried to approach Ms. Robinson.
06:58And for some reason, it was kind of like some animosity, whatever.
07:02Well, no, stop.
07:02I'm not going to let you say there's animosity.
07:04She swore out an answer where she said, you were upset.
07:08You were admittedly upset.
07:09How are you upset?
07:09You hit a parked car.
07:11Okay, you know what?
07:11No, I gave money.
07:12No, okay, actually, we're not doing this on my time.
07:15I'm sorry.
07:16I know.
07:16Your partner here had open heart surgery.
07:19And he almost died.
07:20And don't give him a heart attack.
07:22Jesus, man.
07:23I've been going through a lot of stuff.
07:25I'm serious.
07:25Listen, sit down and calm down.
07:27I'm not going to kick you out of the courtroom.
07:28All right, I got you.
07:29I want you to collect yourself.
07:30Because I can't deal with it.
07:31And I need you to be poised.
07:32They know what's going on.
07:33I need you to be poised and I need you to calm down.
07:36When's the door stepping everything?
07:36I'm being as patient as I can.
07:38If you say another word, I'm going to have Bird escort you out until you can calm down.
07:43And I don't think you should do that because you're here to defend your case.
07:46Okay.
07:48So, there was clearly some bad energy between the two of them.
07:53She was upset.
07:54Yeah, she was upset, too.
07:55You started crying.
07:56Yeah, that's what she said.
07:57Why were you crying?
07:58I just got this vehicle, ma'am.
07:59It wasn't even...
08:00So, you're crying.
08:01She's calling you a B-word over a car.
08:04But you're crying.
08:04Yes, I'm upset.
08:05Call her a B-word.
08:06No, she didn't.
08:07Hold on, hold on.
08:07Can I address that?
08:08Hold on.
08:08You know what?
08:08You know what?
08:09No, everybody's stopping.
08:11Bird, take her outside.
08:12Ma'am.
08:13I need you to calm down.
08:14Step out this way.
08:14Come.
08:15Piss me off, man.
08:18Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
08:21When she hit the car, she was telling us, hey, I'm so sorry.
08:23I don't have insurance.
08:24You can have the car.
08:25I will give you the title to sign this vehicle over, like...
08:28Yeah, so she's accepting responsibility.
08:29Why go to the police?
08:35Alexis Porter is suing neighbor Dyrese Washington and his girlfriend, Michaela Robinson, for smashing
08:41into her car.
08:43Alexis is suing for over $1,500 in damages.
08:46But Dyrese says they've already paid Alexis, so they don't owe another penny.
08:51This is why I called you up, sir.
08:52You said that they made an arrangement after the collision.
08:56Yes.
08:56And the arrangement was $200 a month until the sum of $800 was paid, and if the estimate
09:03was less than $800, you'd give her the money back, or you wouldn't hold her liable for that.
09:08Yeah.
09:08That's your testimony.
09:09Yeah.
09:09And then there is evidence that she did, in fact, pay you some money.
09:13She paid you the $200?
09:15Yes, she did.
09:15Okay, so here's my question, and this is what doesn't make sense.
09:18After you took $200 from her, you say, oh, there's more damage, now I'm going to call
09:22the police.
09:23Why?
09:24Did you give her her money back?
09:25No, ma'am.
09:26So what had happened was September 30th, we had came in contact in the middle of our apartment
09:30where our laundry department is, and that's when she and I had had a full, blown-on conversation.
09:35She was bubbly, we were both excited, like we're in a good mood, it was a good sunshine
09:39day that day.
09:39This is on the 30th?
09:40Yes.
09:41And she had came to me and she was like, hey, we would like to come to a conclusion, and
09:44that's
09:44why she was like, okay, I will promise you on the 5th of November that I will be coming
09:49with another $100, because that's when I was going to be giving her the estimate of the
09:54vehicle total for communication purposes.
09:56Wait, on October 4th, she paid you $200?
09:59Yes.
09:59I'm just trying to figure out why Monday morning you had to run to the police station over a
10:03fender bender.
10:04Because she missed the next payment.
10:06The reason you filed the lawsuit is because she didn't make the November payment.
10:10Yes.
10:11I'm not sure that I understand that timing.
10:13Because the defendant told me...
10:14She didn't have insurance, and during that time, I did not have insurance.
10:18My vehicle was having some mechanical problems.
10:20So you don't have insurance.
10:22You decide you're going to go call the police on her, because she hit your car.
10:26When she hit the car, she was telling us, hey, I'm so sorry, I don't have insurance.
10:29I was drinking, driving.
10:31You can have the car.
10:32I will give you the title to sign this vehicle over.
10:34This car does not work right.
10:36Yeah, so she's saying all of those things.
10:38She's accepting responsibility.
10:39Why go to the police?
10:41Her car hit my car.
10:42Neither of us didn't have insurance at the end of the day.
10:46It's just...
10:46And you're supposed to have insurance to drive, right?
10:49Yeah, you are.
10:49You're supposed to have insurance to drive.
10:51And that actually...
10:52Did you drive this car before the accident?
10:55Before the accident?
10:56Yes.
10:56So you were driving uninsured.
10:58So you're pointing the finger at her, driving uninsured and drunk.
11:01It's a simple case.
11:03She says that you made a deal for $200.
11:06By your own testimony, you made a deal.
11:08According to you, the deal was $800.
11:10Yes.
11:11You say she missed a payment, and that's why you're in court.
11:14I still don't understand why you had to march off to the police station three days after you said,
11:18let's all just work it out.
11:18Because when I called my apartment complex, they told me they physically could not give me the video to the
11:24accident.
11:24They told me I had to make a report in order for them to get the video to you guys.
11:29Okay, thank you.
11:29Judge.
11:30When did you agree the first payment would be made on this monetary agreement that you have?
11:38Your Honor...
11:39Let me hear.
11:40She is lying.
11:41I never agreed on giving payments at all.
11:43I offered $500, but her surly man said that I can just give her $100 or a couple hundred dollars.
11:50Okay.
11:50And that day is October 4th, everybody?
11:52Yes, ma'am.
11:52Okay.
11:52And I gave her $200 that day.
11:54So then why, in this courtroom right now, in these papers that I have right here that I wish I
11:59didn't have,
12:00you say $800, she says no.
12:04So she said that she was going to repay me the next, she made the next date, which would have
12:08been the September...
12:10Do we have any text messages to that effect?
12:12No, it was just all verbal, because we live right behind each other.
12:15I wish I could show you a picture of yourself.
12:17Can you do me a favor?
12:18Can you look?
12:19Yes.
12:19Do you see what you're doing?
12:20Come on.
12:20Yes.
12:21You do?
12:22I mean, I know the truth, so...
12:23I'm going to tell you what I hear.
12:25Believe me, if I could make the faces, I would be doing it.
12:27I'm going to put you out again.
12:28Oh, okay.
12:29I'm going to put you out again.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:30Then I need you to stop.
12:31I'm sorry.
12:32I'm not used to this.
12:33Do you understand?
12:33But do you understand where you are?
12:35Bird, can I ask you a favor?
12:36I'm not going to even have you debate with her, because next time she does it, just ask her to
12:39leave, please.
12:40You got it.
12:40I really don't need to have this.
12:42I'm sorry.
12:44I don't really...
12:45It just hurt when people lie.
12:47Okay, well, it hurts when I get people...
12:49Because I don't even lie.
12:50I really could cry right now, because I don't...
12:52Please take her out.
12:54Okay, no.
12:54No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
12:56This is not a game.
12:56You're out.
12:57I'll calm down.
12:59Step out.
12:59You can't even listen to me do this.
13:02Ma'am, step out.
13:03Step out, my cousin.
13:04All right.
13:05Defend it.
13:05Miss, come.
13:07All right.
13:09Anything you can offer that you've seen or dealt with personally, sir, I'm willing to hear about this.
13:14Did you ever see the damages on her car eye to eye?
13:17Yeah, it was a couple of dents in the...
13:19Where?
13:20Prior to the incident.
13:21Way before.
13:22Way before.
13:22Okay.
13:23We have somebody in here who is an expert, who is a mechanic, who is going to tell us whether
13:28or not what the defendant, Mr. Washington, just said is true.
13:34Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
13:37Explain to me how it is that the police officer conveniently forgot to leave in one of the biggest issues
13:42of damage on your vehicle.
13:43Listen, I'm a BS detector, and right there is a lot of BS.
13:53Alexis Porter says neighbor DiRese Washington let his girlfriend, Michaela Robinson, drive and crash his car into hers, causing over
14:01$1,500 in damage.
14:03But DiRese says they've already paid Alexis.
14:07Now she's just trying to get more money.
14:09You swear to tell the truth in these matters?
14:11Yes, sir.
14:12State your name for the record, please.
14:14My name is Pilo Bueno.
14:15Mr. Bueno, thank you for being here today.
14:18What is your position?
14:19Are you an auto mechanic?
14:21That is correct.
14:21And how long have you been doing that work?
14:23I've been doing it for over 40 years.
14:25If I were to tell you that car was hit by another vehicle, can you tell in any way what
14:29kind of contact was made?
14:31Okay, so the impact was to the right passenger side.
14:34I'm going to say that the impact was between the light and the fender and the bumper.
14:39I also examined the door.
14:41The passenger door.
14:42That is correct.
14:43So that would mean the whole front quarter panel was pushed in and that's what caused the door to not
14:48be aligned properly, would you say?
14:50It could have very well happened, yeah, because when something is hit from that corner, it causes a domino effect.
14:56So based on your assessment, how much would you say your estimate would be?
15:01Well, I wrote two estimates and the one was without the door and the one with the door.
15:06The one without the door is going to be a total of $1,559.39.
15:14The one with the door, $2,189.68.
15:19Now, a vehicle such as this probably only has a book value of like $1,900.
15:26I would agree with that.
15:28Yeah, so to fix this car would actually be more than it's worth.
15:32Are these cars difficult to get parts for?
15:34No, not at all.
15:35Thanks for your testimony.
15:36Does anybody have any questions?
15:38No.
15:39Nor do I.
15:40All right.
15:41We thank you for your time.
15:42You can have a seat.
15:43So for my purposes, I see the $200 that she gave you.
15:48I see no other evidence of any other agreement at this point other than your testimony.
15:52And clearly, we don't have hers.
15:54Does anybody have any questions they want?
15:55Yeah.
15:56I want to go to the video, please.
15:58It's the plaintiff's video of the damage that she claimed was caused by this little fender bender.
16:03We're facing towards my bedroom window.
16:05As you can see, it's right there.
16:07And then we look back this way.
16:09Yeah, 25 feet, right on the money.
16:11So image of the vehicle and how it's parked.
16:14When she's hitting, when I've seen her, she's hit right here.
16:18So this is where the initial contact had happened, this whole area.
16:23And as you can see, the light right here is cracked.
16:28This big dent right here, under here.
16:30Big crash, and that light doesn't break.
16:32You can kind of see that the fender bender got pushed back, so the door's not opening up anymore.
16:37So let me show you with the door opening.
16:42It doesn't open properly anymore.
16:44And this is just as far as it gets open.
16:46Okay.
16:47So you told Judge Acker, September 30th was when the police came or when you filed your report at the
16:53time.
16:53Right.
16:54You also told Judge Acker that on that same day, Monday, that you had this interaction, a pleasant one, with
17:01Ms. Robinson.
17:02So you had this bubbly conversation with her, and then you called the police later that afternoon.
17:08That is correct.
17:09Okay.
17:10Because how many times have you called the police in a situation like this?
17:13No, yes.
17:14This is it.
17:14That's why your memory is so clear.
17:16Yes, Your Honor.
17:17About you having that bubbly conversation.
17:19Yes.
17:19Right?
17:20And then the police coming.
17:21Yes.
17:21So I'm going to go back to this police report, the one that you filed.
17:25Yes.
17:26First of all, you wrote it up as a hit and run, right?
17:29Yes.
17:30These are his notes.
17:31Officer, visually inspected car.
17:33Visual denting and scratches seen on panel behind front passenger headlight.
17:38Yes.
17:38Nothing about the door damage.
17:40Nothing about the door opening up.
17:42Explain to me how it is that the police officer conveniently forgot to leave in one of the biggest
17:46issues of damage on your vehicle.
17:48How'd that happen?
17:49Your Honor, so when the police officer came out, he did see the damages to the car.
17:52And he did mention that there's a big gap on your car.
17:55You know what?
17:56There's nothing in the police report that indicates that you told him that the door would not open
18:01completely.
18:01Listen, I'm a BS detector, and right there is a lot of BS.
18:07You are so lucky she gave you that 200 bucks.
18:10You are so lucky she already gave that to you.
18:11I have nothing further.
18:12We are going to retire you to deliberate, sir.
18:15You can have a seat, and we shall return.
18:17The court is now in recess.
18:18Parties will be recalled.
18:28The way I see it, there was nothing about what the plaintiff said that rang true to me
18:32at all.
18:33The plaintiff admitted that she was driving that car without insurance.
18:37Not on this day, but beforehand.
18:38That's how much she really cares about how important it is to follow the rules of the road.
18:42I don't believe anything she had to say about the $800 agreement.
18:46I believe that the agreement was, give me $200, we'll let this whole thing go away.
18:51I got a car full of dents already.
18:52I don't want to have to contact the police because I don't have insurance.
18:55You most certainly don't want to contact the police, Ms. Defendant, because you don't
18:58have insurance, and they were supposed to make it all go away until the plaintiff changed
19:02the rules, and she went to the police.
19:05And she told the police officer that this was a hit and run.
19:08She lied.
19:08And I think the case needs to be dismissed.
19:11This is really a situation where the defendant, Ms. Robinson, she really just got in her own
19:16way because I actually believe her.
19:18I think she offered five.
19:20I think that the plaintiff's partner was like, just give us two.
19:24Let's just be on our way.
19:25And the plaintiff changed her mind.
19:27Nothing else makes sense.
19:29On October 4th, her first payment was due.
19:31She got the payment.
19:32Now, if another payment was due in November, write her a note.
19:35Send a text message.
19:36We had an agreement, not one request for the second payment.
19:40She changed her mind.
19:42She changed the rules.
19:43I'm with you.
19:44I think she gets nothing.
19:45OK, so starting off, the noise that she claims that she heard, of course, was for our
19:49benefit to show an exaggerated sense of damage to the vehicle.
19:52But we know she had to hear something because she did go out and look, and it was at the
19:56time of the incident.
19:57So to some extent, that's true.
19:58But it looks from looking at the photograph that there were damages to the vehicle, but
20:02they don't all look like they occurred at the same time.
20:05It kind of looked like the car was...
20:06Potch-potch.
20:07Yeah.
20:08The other thing is, I don't like the idea that either one of them were uninsured, one
20:12of them driving drunk by her own statement, and another one getting the vehicle to where
20:16it is.
20:17But nevertheless, I don't like giving money to people who shouldn't get it.
20:20I could not justifiably rely on this testimony to grant any more money than the plaintiffs
20:26already received, and I would dismiss her case.
20:29And I know I was the one that sent her out.
20:31The boyfriend can go back and say, we won.
20:33You should have acted better.
20:35Sure.
20:35OK?
20:36Done.
20:41Court is back in session.
20:43All parties are reminded that you're still under oath.
20:45OK, Ms. Porter and Mr. Washington, we have deliberated and we reached a unanimous verdict.
20:51Ms. Porter, you have not made out your burden of proof.
20:53Testimony that you gave was inconsistent at times.
20:56The testimony, however, was consistent with respect to the police report that you did not
21:00provide them with critical information that you claimed to have had for reasons only known
21:04to you.
21:05You don't benefit from engaging in misconduct.
21:08You don't drive vehicles that are not insured.
21:10You can tell that also to your girlfriend when you speak to her.
21:13Yeah.
21:14Right.
21:15So, Ms. Porter, it's the verdict of this court unanimously that your case is dismissed.
21:19You got $200.
21:20That's all you're going to be getting.
21:21Thank you very much, both of you.
21:24This case has concluded.
21:25All parties are excused.
21:30To be honest, I think it was unfair.
21:32Hey, it was perfect.
21:33Look, he was lying the whole time, so we ain't got to worry about it, you know?
21:37Man, she was drunk, wilding, and at the end of the day, like, intoxicated.
21:42Like I said, intoxicated.
21:44I wasn't there, so I didn't really know anything, so.
21:47It took me as a man to calm her down, because she don't got that at the house or whatever,
21:51so I had to do that.
21:52I couldn't get my insurance on my car because I was on bed arresting my surgery, so.
21:57On the final thoughts, you got to have car insurance.
22:00You got to have car insurance.
22:00Let's go.
22:01Are you being sued?
22:02Let Tribunal Justice decide your case.
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