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00:00answered with these rambling letters. Do you have a copy of the letters? I do. Can I see them please?
00:13Based upon our discussion, these are your words, when he initially asked you for your money.
00:18Based upon our discussion, it was my understanding that we would discuss my opportunity to provide
00:26some type of service to you and your business in lieu of paying you $5,000 for a relatively
00:31risk-free, as you put it, bond. I am still awaiting the opportunity to make good on my offer to
00:38work
00:38for your company. As you were advised at the time the bond was posted, I have not, or do I
00:43have now,
00:44$5,000 fee that you are demanding. Given the above-mentioned discussions that we had at the
00:49time of the unsecured bond was posted, I now consider your correspondence demanding $5,000 to
00:54be intimidating and threatening. What are you, crazy?
01:00Judge Judy continues in a moment. On the way to my vehicle, he makes comments about my physical
01:06appearance and he says, a pretty woman like you, maybe they can work something out. And later today...
01:11What's wrong with you? Don't you have any pride at all? Yes, ma'am. Where is it? Show me. Where
01:17is it?
01:17I left it at the house. Right!
01:23Real cases. Real people. Judge Judy.
01:26Bail bondsman Aaron McAllister says former client Elena Zadevich owes for unpaid bail money.
01:34Please do not send me any more threatening letters. You knew my financial predicament at
01:38the time bail was posted. I still intend to honor my promise to perform professional services for
01:43you. You never promised to perform professional services, Fim. Your own letter says, it was my
01:48understanding that we would discuss my opportunity to provide some type of service to you or your
01:55business in lieu of paying for the bond. Given the above-mentioned discussions that we had at the
02:01time, I now consider your... Discussions aren't a contract, madam.
02:06Let me tell you what happened. Because he's not telling you the whole truth.
02:09Got it. What happened? He bails me out.
02:11Are you... Just a second. Are you telling me the whole truth?
02:14Listen. Are you telling me the whole truth? Yes.
02:17Really? Yes.
02:18About your children's living arrangements? You're telling me the whole truth?
02:21You're not talking about my children right now. I want to tell you.
02:24You mean you're telling the truth? Listen to me. You're telling the truth sometimes,
02:27and sometimes you can lie. And when am I supposed to tell the difference?
02:30You see, I knew that you were lying to me about your children's living situation.
02:34That you're not willing to discuss. What do you lie about?
02:38Listen to me. My question to you is, how am I supposed to tell when you're lying?
02:42And how am I supposed to tell when you're telling the truth?
02:45I do tell the truth. But you just lied to me today.
02:47About what? You lied about your children's living situation.
02:50No, I didn't. Yes, you did. How did I lie to you?
02:52Oh, yes, you did. And you know you did. You know that they live with me part-time,
02:56they live part-time, they live here because I work. That's not the story.
03:01But that's a story you chose to tell me. Now, you told me that with the same veracity
03:07as you told me that you had another contract with him. And my question to you is,
03:11how am I supposed to tell when you're telling the truth and when you're lying?
03:16What I'm saying is the truth. Okay. Now I'm going to hear you,
03:20and then I'll tell you what the law is. Okay. Well, he bails me out. He drives me to my
03:23vehicle.
03:24On the way to my vehicle, he makes comments about my physical appearance. And he says,
03:31well, it would be nice if a pretty woman like you worked for my company,
03:35doing some sort of marketing and promoting my company. And maybe we can work something out in
03:42terms of paying for the bail bond that he posted on my behalf. So when he dropped me off by
03:48my
03:48vehicle and before he left, he made me sign the agreement that you saw after we had the conversation
03:56of me potentially working for his company. Did you get what you said to me, madam?
04:02You just said to me, maybe you could work for my company. Maybe you could work for my company.
04:09And that's not an agreement. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. After that, nothing. You took that.
04:16And I believe that you said that to her. Well, maybe you could work for my company and do something.
04:19Maybe you said it to her. Who cares? It's not relevant. There was no contract.
04:24I said I couldn't work for him full time as he proposed.
04:27No, no, no, no, no, madam.
04:29He said we can work something out and you can work for me on weekends.
04:31You are. Oh, listen to me. Listen to me. You're making it up as you're going along.
04:35No.
04:36Yes.
04:36No, I have a letter. According to what you said to me, after you had that discussion,
04:41after, not before. You see, he said you signed this at the jail. No.
04:44You say I signed it after I had the discussion with him about working with him part time,
04:50weekends, et cetera. If that was true, that's not contained in this agreement. No.
04:55And I believe, madam, that you are one smart cookie. And if he had this conversation with you,
05:00where you made a contract with him, a contract that's enforceable to work off the bail bond by
05:06working for him part time, you would have put it in this agreement because you were already out of
05:11jail. So then you could either say to him, I'm not signing this or you say it's not the entire
05:16agreement that we have. But you didn't. You signed it and said, I promise to pay you $5,000.
05:22Well, he told me right there that if you don't sign it, I'm just going to put you right back
05:26to
05:26jail. That's what he told me. I don't believe you. You're making it up as you're going along.
05:30No. You're making it up as you're going along because if he said to you, you sign this or I'm
05:35going to take you back to jail. That's what he said. Your response would have been, well,
05:39then put in our agreement that I could work it off. Right. Right.
05:44I was very stressed. Oh, listen, it's not the first time you were arrested. That's why I asked
05:49you the question before. It's not the first time. It's probably not the second time that you were
05:53arrested. So pay him his money. You owe him his money. Don't be a con artist. Judge him for the
05:58plaintiff in the amount of $5,000. That's all. I've offered to either work for his company. My family's
06:07been in business over 40 years in lieu of paying for the services. And it didn't come from having
06:11criminal defendants work in my office. It was his offer initially. It's a bad deal. I'm sorry she
06:16had to go through what she went through. So he reneged on the original agreement. But I performed
06:21a service and I need to be compensated. And now the next case. All parties in the matter of
06:26Schulteis versus Britton. Step forward, please. 20-year-old Lisa Schulteis is suing her former
06:32friend, 20-year-old Kelly Britton, for the money she paid to go on a two-day cruise to the
06:38Bahamas.
06:39Tell me your first name. My name's Lisa Schulteis. Kelly. You two gals used to be friends. Is that
06:45right? Yes. Yes. And at some point, Kelly, you lived with Lisa and her family? Yes, over the summer.
06:51How long had you been friends? We've been friends since fifth grade. About 10 years. This is your
06:56lawsuit. Kelly was getting married. Yes. And she prepaid non-refundable tickets allegedly for her
07:04honeymoon. And that was going to be where? The cruise was going to the Bahamas. Yes. And that
07:08was for you and your fiancé. Yes. And when the wedding sort of went off, you asked her if she
07:15wanted to go. Yes. Because these were non-refundable tickets. She said yes. And according to you,
07:20you paid her the $600. Yes. For the ticket. Then you had a fight. And you said, I'm not going.
07:27And I
07:27want my money back. Now, Ms. Britton says two things. She said, first, you only gave her $200. And
07:33second, you decided not to go. That doesn't mean you get your money back. Because ultimately,
07:38you did go on the trip. Yes. But you went with your mother. Other than the fact that you say
07:43that
07:43you gave her $600, is there any proof that you gave her $600? I actually bought an 18-foot diameter
07:49swim pool. It's $268. And something changed. I decided a month later that I did not want the swim pool
07:57anymore. That I would take it and use it towards the trip. So I took the swim pool back. And
08:02I
08:03handed the money to Kelly right in front of my mom. I counted $270. Okay. So that's $270. Yes.
08:09That's not $600. I also, well, my mom was there that night. I so far have $270. I have proof
08:17if
08:17you'd like to see the receipts. Receipts from what? From the swim pool. I believe the swim pool.
08:23I believe the swim pool. The swim pool is $270. That's not $600. Yes. I'm a witness to some of
08:29it.
08:29Are you the witness to anything other than the $270? Yes. Yes, she is. Stand up. You're her
08:34mother? Yes, I am. Go ahead. I seen Lisa give her her first payment. She come home and she handed
08:40her $70, the first payment. The second payment that I seen her give her was $60. And then the deal
08:48with the pool, it totaled like $400. I seen her. You weren't there and she gave me the pool
08:52money, Donna? Yes, I was. But she gave you the pool money. The last part of it. And Zach was
08:57there
08:57and he gave her the last of it. Zach's seen her give him $95. Ma'am. Honor. The last payment
09:04was $95. Zach, the witness, was over at my house that night. They were fighting. I came home from work.
09:10I handed Kelly the money. She told me I finished paying off the trip money that we were pretty much
09:16ready to go. It was a week later we got into a fight and I kicked her out July 21st.
09:20Okay,
09:21$95 when? That was July 10th, 2006. And when was the trip scheduled for? August 5th. Were
09:28you there that night, sir? Yes, I was.
09:47It was about the night. It was night at night, sir. Honestly, I started wondering what
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