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00:00You've suffered allergic reactions from your hair coloring, right?
00:03I had scabs on my ears. It was red and burning.
00:06Why in the world would you just not tell her you have an allergy?
00:10She knew.
00:11Not at all.
00:12I was down and out for two to three weeks.
00:15It affected me emotionally as well.
00:18I didn't enjoy life.
00:19Respectfully, that's ridiculous.
00:22Now on Tribunal Justice.
00:46Today's case was filed in Stewart, Florida.
00:50Yan, this is case number 3024 on the calendar of Vigiant v. Morales.
00:55Thank you, Bird.
00:56You're welcome, Judge.
00:57Parties have been sworn in.
00:58You may be seated.
01:00Ladies, have a seat, please.
01:01I'm smiling because I'm looking around the courtroom.
01:04We have more hair colors in this courtroom than I think there are hair dyes for.
01:08All interesting colors.
01:10This is about your hair being dyed by the defendant.
01:13You say that you developed an allergic reaction afterwards.
01:17She should have used an organic dye, which she knew you required.
01:21She didn't.
01:22You suffered substantial pain and inflammation.
01:24You're suing her for $3,000 for that.
01:27What you say, Ms. Morales, is that she didn't disclose her allergies prior to the session.
01:33Well, you would have used an organic product.
01:36In fact, she posted some terrible things about you and your business, and you have a counterclaim here for $6
01:42,000 because you feel that you've lost clients because of her bad review.
01:46Yeah.
01:47So to be completely candid with both of you, I dye my own hair, and I'm allergic to hair dye.
01:53So, first of all, how do you know the defendant?
01:55September of 2023, I started going to the salon that Jen was employed at.
02:01Her boss, the owner, started doing my hair.
02:04She has an organic line and a regular line, a product.
02:08I told her about my sensitivities.
02:10It was the first time ever seeing her.
02:13And it went beautifully for six months.
02:15So why did you leave?
02:17I went back to a prior hairstylist that works out of her home.
02:21Why?
02:22Because it just started getting a little too hard to make appointments.
02:25She gets busy.
02:27She couldn't do my hair and had to pawn me off to the next person to do.
02:30So you did work in the prior salon, as she said.
02:34Yes.
02:34And do you know what product that they use there?
02:36Yes.
02:37Was it this?
02:37Yes, Artigo, but there's two different.
02:40This is the organic color line, and this is the regular color line.
02:44And the one that you used on the plaintiff was the organic?
02:47No, it was the regular.
02:48We looked through this book and picked it up together.
02:51Okay.
02:51So now, how often do you dye your roots?
02:54Five weeks.
02:55Every five weeks.
02:57So you then stop going to her, and you run into the defendant somewhere.
03:01Is that correct?
03:02Yes.
03:02So I left that salon, went back to a prior person I was using before.
03:07Before this salon, I ran into Jen at a restaurant, I don't know, a couple months after I'd left
03:13there.
03:13She was with people she worked with at the salon.
03:16We have a picture of your salon, in fact.
03:19It's a very nice salon.
03:21Okay.
03:22Go on.
03:23So she said, we left the salon as well, and we opened up our own place.
03:28She said, you really should come check us out.
03:30And I said, well, maybe I will.
03:32So finally, I ran into her again, though, outside of the restaurant at a store.
03:36I said, how are you doing with the new place?
03:39She said, great.
03:40Come see me.
03:41I said, well, I could use a trim.
03:43I figured in my mind, find out what she's all about, what product she's using, if we
03:48were to move forward.
03:49And we were.
03:50So I'm in the chair.
03:51I said, let's do a trim.
03:53We get up.
03:54We're talking.
03:55She's looking at her product line.
03:57She said, I remember Priscilla used the organic line.
04:00We're using the same exact line.
04:02Paws.
04:02Is that true?
04:03No.
04:03Not at all.
04:04Okay, so anyway, let's assume you're even saying that, let's take you at your word.
04:08So she says, oh, yes, I remember specifically you use organic.
04:12Go on.
04:12She looked up, and I said, well, now that we're on the same page, let's make an appointment
04:17for color.
04:18So we did for two weeks later.
04:19So I went, and she put it on, and then her and...
04:23So when you, okay, so let's pause.
04:25Do you have a special memory of the plaintiff by any means?
04:29No, she honestly, I'd make color cards for everybody with their name on it, their information
04:34when I use every time, the date, the developer, everything.
04:37We hadn't done color yet, so I don't have a color card to put that on.
04:41So we just did a haircut together.
04:42Did she at that time tell you that she requires you to use an organic line?
04:47No.
04:47And you admit you did not tell her when you sat in that chair, you required an organic
04:52hair color, correct?
04:53I didn't.
04:54I trusted her.
04:55She's a professional.
04:56I was confident.
04:56You also used a product, however, and we have some evidence about that as well, that says
05:02no scalp irritations on the product that you used.
05:05Is that correct?
05:06This is not the organic product because this says here that they're using ammonia and that
05:11there's a cream base, it's long-lasting color.
05:13Did you at any time discuss this product with her as to its benefits or not?
05:18Because you must carry more than one line of products in your store.
05:21We talked about the Artigo, and then we looked through the book together and picked out the
05:24color together.
05:25No, we didn't.
05:26She looked at my hair while she was doing the trim.
05:29We discussed the prior visits to the salon she was working at prior.
05:34She knew.
05:35Okay.
05:35Do you ever ask, do you have any allergies?
05:39Usually people that have hair dye allergies either tell you or don't get their hair colored.
05:42Well, I usually say, I am allergic to hair dye.
05:46Please don't rub it into my scalp.
05:47And that's why, really, I have to be honest with you, I don't go to hairdressers because
05:51I'm allergic, and they have a tendency to get it right in your scalp because they want
05:57to get the closest to your roots as possible, because they want to do a good job, because
06:01they don't want you saying, look, you didn't get all my roots, I could still see some gray.
06:05So they get right into your scalp, and so that could cause a problem with any product.
06:10Putting that aside, you have damage to your scalp.
06:13So now you're saying your whole life was changed for three weeks.
06:17You had a steroid shot, you had cream to put on your hair, you can't go on a vacation,
06:22you can't go to a bowling alley, you can't take walks.
06:27What do you, walk on your head?
06:28How could you not take a walk?
06:29It's very hot in Florida in September.
06:31If you had a burnt scalp, and it was stinging, and it was itchy, would you want to go out
06:37into the humidity and take a five-mile walk, which I do every morning?
06:40Well, what you have is some irritation, and it's not even a major irritation.
06:44That would stop you for three weeks, $3,000 you're asking for.
06:48That was six days later.
06:50It was still very itchy for weeks.
06:52I am sure it was itchy.
06:53My hair, my hair was dry.
06:56Everything hurt.
06:57I don't see any blisters.
06:58Any blisters?
06:59The blisters were on the earlobes, the back of the neck.
07:01You have a picture of that, I'm sure, right?
07:03Of the blisters?
07:03No, I didn't even...
07:04No pictures of your blisters.
07:05I was so busy dealing with the pain and the urgent care.
07:07So wait, so let me see if I get you.
07:09That picture you took, that shows nothing.
07:12But the blisters, you didn't take pictures of.
07:14Your red, swollen, itchy ears, you didn't take pictures of.
07:17Because you were traumatized by this.
07:19So you've never had an allergic reaction to hair dye, ever?
07:23Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
07:25All I did was this for three weeks.
07:28Oh my God, are you in therapy?
07:35Victoria Vigiant is suing hairdresser Jennifer Morales for $3,000
07:40after claiming a dye job made her scalp feel like fire.
07:43Jennifer says Victoria failed to disclose any allergies,
07:46and she's countersuing for $6,000.
07:49Over Victoria's vicious online review.
07:51So you've never had an allergic reaction to hair dye, ever?
07:54Once.
07:55I don't believe that for a second.
07:57Where'd you get their $3,000 from?
07:59What was your trip that you didn't go on?
08:00Could you have to scratch your head?
08:02No, it was just quality of life.
08:04I didn't enjoy life.
08:06I didn't want...
08:07All I did was this.
08:08I hope you don't ever stub your toe.
08:10It affected me emotionally as well.
08:13Oh my God.
08:14Are you in therapy?
08:15Really?
08:16I mean, what do you do when something serious happens to you
08:18if you can't function because your head is itchy?
08:20Judge Levy?
08:21Ma'am, I want to clarify what you just told Judge DiMango,
08:25that quality of life was diminished,
08:27and it was really so severe that you believe
08:30that $2,755 is a reasonable number for that.
08:34Yes?
08:34Yeah.
08:35I had to still pay for bowling,
08:37even though I wasn't bowling, things like that.
08:39I mean...
08:39I get that.
08:40But didn't you send several texts to the defendant saying,
08:43just give me my money back?
08:44I did.
08:45Right.
08:46All you wanted from the defendant was $170, right?
08:49Initially, yes.
08:50So how was it that your quality of life changed so much?
08:52If you're willing to take $170 to make yourself whole, right,
08:56and then your claim now that just because she says,
08:58no, go pound sand,
08:59you think you're going to get $3,000,
09:01it's not going to happen.
09:02But the texts were just not about her and not refunding me.
09:05They were about my quality of life for two and a half weeks.
09:08I said, you don't understand.
09:09I'm suffering.
09:10I get it.
09:11And ma'am, and as far as you're concerned, right,
09:13you're a business owner, you see her texts,
09:15and you knew that you didn't go through a waiver with her.
09:19Right.
09:19You have insurance, right?
09:20Yes, I do.
09:21And you are licensed.
09:21We checked that out.
09:23It's not an issue.
09:24Nope.
09:24And so would it have been safer for you to simply have done a patch test
09:27to ensure that this new client,
09:29who you have never worked on before,
09:31doesn't have an adverse reaction to whatever you're going to use on her?
09:34I would if she did not ask me for the specific line of the article.
09:39Well, there are two lines, right?
09:40Right.
09:40It's one line, two products, one sensitive and one organic.
09:44Did you show her the organic line?
09:46No.
09:47So you knew that you bore some responsibility as a business owner
09:51for not making sure that things were done in such a way to avoid this problem.
09:56So when she asked you for $170, you could have said yes,
10:00and you could have avoided all this nonsense.
10:02I'm not going to lie.
10:03I thought that she would fight the claim on the credit statement,
10:08so that she would get twice.
10:10So you're worried about her double dipping?
10:12Yes.
10:13Okay.
10:13Let me ask you this, Ms. Vigient.
10:15And you say in your complaint that you've suffered allergic reactions
10:17in the past from your hair coloring, right?
10:19Once before.
10:21Once before.
10:22And the first time that it happened to you, how bad was it?
10:25It was bad enough to go to a dermatologist
10:27and switch the product line I used moving forward.
10:30I didn't know I had a sensitivity at that time.
10:32I want to know more about how bad it was.
10:34Just like this, that I was down and out for two to three weeks.
10:37Couldn't comb my hair.
10:39It was terrible.
10:39Two to three weeks.
10:40You had to go to the doctor.
10:41You couldn't comb your hair.
10:42You couldn't go outside.
10:43Why in the world would you just not tell her you have an allergy, not a sensitivity?
10:49Because if I understood the testimony correct, what you got was color for a sensitive scalp,
10:54right?
10:55Yes.
10:56Knowing that when you had the problem in the past, how bad you suffered.
11:00Why didn't you do that?
11:01Because the way I look at it, you bear some responsibility in my opinion.
11:05Do you think you bear any responsibility?
11:06No, I don't.
11:07Okay.
11:07You had to talk about it.
11:09She's the one who remembered her boss.
11:11What was the treatment?
11:12Use this line on me.
11:13What was the treatment that the dermatologist gave to you that one time years ago?
11:17It was a topical treatment for the itching.
11:19And when was it that you first felt your scalp start scratching the same way as after the defendant's treatment
11:24as it did your first treatment?
11:26Well, my first text to her after we colored my hair was a good, what, over 12 hours later, the
11:32next late afternoon.
11:34Okay, fine.
11:34So 12 hours later, you know you're getting that same scratchy feeling.
11:37Why not go somewhere where you can get that same topical treatment so that you can get relief right away?
11:42Because the topical treatment's only for itching.
11:45One, I had scabs on my ears.
11:48It was red and burning.
11:49Okay, so my point is that you knew how bad it was.
11:52And you knew how bad it was likely to be.
11:55How long after you started feeling this feeling?
11:59Suffering.
12:00Until you finally went to go see the doctor.
12:02Five days.
12:03Five days!
12:04Well, it was Labor Day weekend.
12:06I don't care whether it was Labor Day weekend.
12:07In Florida, you know what they have all over Florida?
12:09They got the walk-in clinics all over Florida.
12:12But you have to understand, it got worse a little every day until finally I said to myself,
12:18I need to do something about this.
12:20And I just want to make sure that at no time, within a day or two of the treatment,
12:25did you ever send a text or communicate with a defendant indicating that I told you that I have an
12:31allergy.
12:31You never said that to her.
12:32I was focused on that we were not strangers.
12:35I went into a salon where she worked for six months.
12:39Okay, so on August 29th, this is your evidence.
12:42You say to the defendant in text that you wish, quote,
12:46we remembered to use color for, quote, sensitive scalps.
12:50That's what you sent her.
12:51And what you got was a product.
12:53For what?
12:54Sensitive scalp.
12:56Judge Acker.
12:56Thank you, Judge.
12:57Ms. Morales.
12:58I don't think I read in your papers that the reason that you didn't refund her
13:03was because of your worry that she was double dipping.
13:06What you said is that you had some concern about the medical evidence that she submitted.
13:11I don't have any of that paperwork.
13:12You never sent the medical records?
13:14I sent her the last page with the date and the name of the urgent care I went to.
13:17Oh, but you didn't send her the page with the diagnosis.
13:18Because it had so much personal information on it.
13:21But, Mike, okay, now, respectfully, that's ridiculous.
13:25You cannot say to someone, you owe me money for this injury,
13:29but I'm not going to tell you what the injury is.
13:32You know, you could have redacted everything except for the patient presents with severe scalp allergy.
13:38Well, there isn't proof enough of the money I spent at urgent care?
13:40No, I don't know.
13:41You could have gone to urgent care for any reason.
13:43So you would have been better served to give her some actual proof that you had a scalp allergy,
13:48and you would have been better served had you received that to say,
13:52I'm going to write you a check, you're going to execute a release, and we're going to be done.
13:56Yes, absolutely.
13:56Okay, nobody did the right thing there, so that's why we're here.
14:01Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
14:03So your lifestyle was not curtailed all that much.
14:06You were able to get up and out.
14:08But I wasn't active.
14:09Oh, please, come on, your head was itchy, and you had your hands in the bowling ball.
14:12How could you not bowl?
14:18Victoria Vigian claims her scalp felt like red-hot fire after Jennifer Morales applied hair dye.
14:24She's suing for a refund, plus pain and suffering totaling $3,000.
14:28Jennifer is countersuing for $6,000 after Victoria posted a negative online review.
14:34I want to talk about your countersuit, because you have a counterclaim against her
14:38for loss of future clientele, lost wages, court preparation,
14:42and all of this results from the review that she posted.
14:47Let's pull up the review, because you're claiming, Ms. Morales,
14:52that you're entitled to $6,000 because she wrote this review.
14:57I went to Jen for color.
14:58I've been dealing with a burnt, itchy, scabbed scalp.
15:01I went to urgent care and was given steroids, sent proof of my urgent care visit.
15:07And you would think she would, at the very least, refund that co-pay amount, right?
15:11So tell me where the untrue statement is.
15:15So for the burnt, itchy, scabbed part, I have not seen one picture to see that I've never had this
15:21problem with anybody.
15:22And that alone, no one wants to come to somebody that has scabbed somebody.
15:27Fair enough.
15:28Another reason why, in these situations, it's better to try to resolve it at the outset.
15:32Because on this claim for defamation, it is your burden to prove that that is a lie.
15:38Right.
15:38So what evidence do you have that she's lying here?
15:43Even the urgent care visit does not say what she's there for.
15:46The urgent care...
15:46Doesn't matter.
15:47Where's the lie?
15:48She asked for 70...
15:49Defamation, where's the lie?
15:50She asked for 70, she asked for all of it.
15:52She said the co-pay was 70.
15:54She doesn't say here.
15:55I think that just as she got a little wound up and turned her $170 damage into a $3,000
16:04case,
16:05you got a little bit wound up and said, you know what, you're suing me.
16:09I'm coming back for you.
16:10But how can you prove how much clientele you lost?
16:14Did you have appointments and somebody said, you know what, I'm not coming to you.
16:17I read that you burned people's scalps.
16:21You don't have any evidence of that.
16:22So you can't prove this.
16:25Ma'am, Ms. Vigiant, who's your witness?
16:28My neighbor, Anne.
16:29Is this your bowling partner?
16:31Yes.
16:31Yes.
16:32Come on.
16:32Take the stand.
16:33You missed her during the bowling tournaments?
16:36It wasn't a bowling tournament.
16:38We're in a league together.
16:39You missed her during the league.
16:40And she missed the night.
16:41You did not perform as well without your girl there on the team.
16:45Correct.
16:46I believe you.
16:47You can take a seat.
16:48Thanks.
16:49Who's your witness?
16:50Caitlin.
16:51She's my co-suitmate.
16:53And what does she know?
16:55What's she here to testify about?
16:55She was there the whole time during our appointment.
16:58Caitlin, take the stand.
17:00Were you there while the plaintiff was getting her hair colored?
17:04Yes.
17:04I do hair and lashes, but at the time of Victoria coming in, I was doing lashes.
17:09So did you hear any conversation between the defendant and the plaintiff prior to the time the color was being
17:18applied?
17:18No, because I was doing lashes, but at the end of my lash bed is where we keep these two
17:23books.
17:24So I saw her pick out the book and bring it over to her and talk.
17:28Did you see the plaintiff review the book?
17:30They were both holding it.
17:31And it's your testimony, ma'am, that you never saw that book?
17:34No.
17:35She said earlier she remembered what color I used at the other salon.
17:39But it's the first time she's seeing you.
17:42And it just strikes me that if somebody's never colored my hair for the first time, I would want to
17:47look at the book because there's so many shades on the palette that are really nuanced and different.
17:52So it's hard for me to believe that you didn't see that book.
17:55But I have a question for the defendant about one of your texts because you said, August 30th, Ms. Morales,
18:03hey, I apologize.
18:04This was my first time coloring your hair, so I didn't have a color card for you yet and had
18:09that written down.
18:10And then you said, I remember you did tell me one time, I think, when I cut your hair, I
18:17definitely needed a reminder, but I put it in your notes and written down on the color card.
18:22When you say, I remember you did tell me one time, what were you referring to?
18:27Because I wasn't really sure.
18:29You're like, I think I remember one time when you told me.
18:31I have so many clients that that's not something I would, like, literally, I don't think we talked about that.
18:36I just know she definitely asked if we carried the same line as my previous salon.
18:41No, I didn't.
18:42Which I absolutely do.
18:43You were proud to say you carried the same line of product from your prior salon.
18:48All right.
18:49It's a factual dispute.
18:51That's all.
18:52Let me ask you something, ma'am.
18:54How often do you bowl, by the way?
18:56Every Monday night.
18:57Every Monday, because it's interesting.
18:58You said you were incapacitated for three weeks, right?
19:01You said she missed the night, so she was able to bowl on the other night.
19:07Well, I wasn't able to bowl.
19:08I went.
19:08But you didn't get strikes, baby.
19:10I went, and I didn't bowl.
19:11I went.
19:12But I thought you couldn't function.
19:14I thought your lifestyle was so cut off.
19:16I went to see the group and say, hey, I can't bowl tonight.
19:20And then you what?
19:21You didn't stay?
19:22I sat and watched them.
19:23So your lifestyle was not curtailed all that much.
19:26But you were able to get up and out.
19:28Well, it wasn't active.
19:28Oh, please.
19:29Come on.
19:29Your head was itchy, and you had your hands in the bowling ball.
19:32How could you not bowl?
19:34Coming up on Tribunal Justice.
19:37What did you say to her when she told you about her hair?
19:39Well, I live right next door.
19:41So you heard the scratching?
19:48Victoria Vigiant is suing hairdresser Jennifer Morales for $3,000 after claiming a dye job
19:54made her scalp feel like fire.
19:56Jennifer says Victoria failed to disclose any allergies, and she's countersuing for $6,000
20:01over Victoria's vicious online review.
20:04So when you went home and your 12 hours passed and you started to get the itch, what did you
20:08do?
20:08I texted her.
20:10Did you do anything else to your head?
20:12No.
20:12You didn't even wash your hair to get any of the hair dye off your skin?
20:16Well, I did.
20:17That's the first thing you do.
20:18In fact, you told her.
20:19Yes.
20:19Wash your hair again.
20:21Sometimes there's residual hair dye left on your scalp.
20:25I did, not till Sunday.
20:27How many days afterwards?
20:29Three.
20:30I mean, I don't understand how you felt so comfortable not doing that.
20:33Either way, where do you go for your hair?
20:35You could step up.
20:36Where do you go?
20:37Do you go to the defendant for your hair?
20:39No, I only just started using my sister, I want to say, two months ago.
20:43Does she have a salon?
20:43Because I was dying my own hair.
20:44No, I mean, I've been doing it for 20 years.
20:46What did you say to her when she told you about her hair?
20:48Well, I live right next door.
20:51So you heard the scratching?
20:52She's scratching, she was miserable.
20:55Okay, thank you very much.
20:56Does anybody have anything else they'd like to ask?
20:58The witnesses can take their seat.
20:59We're going to retire you to deliberate.
21:01Court now stands in recess.
21:03This case will be recalled.
21:04Parties are excused.
21:10Beginning with the counter suit, I think we're all on board with the fact that there's no cause of action.
21:15It was truthful, whatever she said.
21:17I mean, her reaction and what she wrote was just factual.
21:20I had a reaction.
21:21I went to a doctor.
21:21I paid a $70 fee.
21:23It happened after I came out of her office.
21:25And there was no evidence that she lost any clients as a result of that or lost wages.
21:30So my inclination would be to dismiss that.
21:32I agree.
21:33Right on board.
21:33With regard to the hair, I think the plaintiff, if she had such a severe reaction as she claimed she
21:39had at that one time in the past,
21:41even if you're using an organic product, these things still cause a reaction to people with sensitive skin.
21:47She never said she had an allergic reaction.
21:49She said she was sensitive.
21:50I think that they spoke.
21:52I think she had an obligation to inform the hairstylist.
21:55And I don't think she's entitled to anything.
21:57I agree.
21:58I think that she could have done a lot more, that she could have done something.
22:01She did not.
22:01The text messages were clear.
22:03She only said that she had sensitive skin.
22:06And she got her product for sensitive scalps.
22:08She didn't even wash her hair.
22:09I mean, the first thing you would do is try to get it off your skin.
22:12Wash your hair when you go home.
22:13Let me throw this out.
22:15No duty of care by a hairstylist who's applying chemicals to make sure that the chemicals aren't irritating.
22:21I don't ask that rhetorically.
22:23I'm inclined to think that imposing such a duty would be going too far.
22:27But for me, it's worth considering.
22:29It's a best practice.
22:30No duty of care.
22:31Best practices, not a duty.
22:32Right.
22:33And that's my point.
22:34Yep.
22:35I think that's right.
22:35That feels right.
22:36Listen, best practice would always be to ask.
22:38Great.
22:39Okay.
22:43Court is back in session.
22:45I remind parties you're still under oath.
22:47Thank you, Baird.
22:48Did you just see me scratch my head?
22:49Because I dyed my hair a few days ago, I swear to you.
22:52And it's a little bit itchy still.
22:55But I do it because I don't have much choice.
22:58I'm either going to be gray or have some color.
23:02I do it subconsciously all the time.
23:04Yeah.
23:04So the bottom line is I would never not tell somebody that I am allergic to hair dye because
23:10I don't want to have an allergic reaction.
23:12So we're unanimous.
23:14We really felt that that was the way this should happen.
23:16Would it be better for you to actually ask everybody who sits in that chair, are you
23:22allergic to this?
23:23Please fill this form out.
23:24Here's a card.
23:25I'm putting it on the card.
23:26Absolutely.
23:27And then there's also the reviews.
23:29You know, you've got to know that when you have people come to see you, they're going
23:32to write reviews for anything you do or don't do.
23:35And you've got to live by those reviews sometimes.
23:38So that being said, with regard to your counterclaim, we have all in agreement that we're going
23:43to dismiss it, that she didn't say anything in that that wasn't true.
23:47As for your claim, you really had an obligation to tell people you have an allergy, not just
23:53that you're sensitive because you know what they always say?
23:55And I've had this happen.
23:56Oh, this is for sensitive skin.
23:58And I say, I have more than sensitive skin.
24:00I have an allergy.
24:01So the bottom line is, we're not going to give you anything either on your main complaint.
24:05We're going to dismiss it.
24:06We're dismissing both cases.
24:08And I think you should proceed with that cautionary message to each of you.
24:12So that's the verdict of the court.
24:16This case is now concluded.
24:17Parties are excused.
24:18You may step out.
24:22I believe that the defendant got away with it.
24:25I did not torture her.
24:26She knows who I am and what I use.
24:30I would never want to hurt anybody.
24:31And I just want to make sure my clients are happy and healthy.
24:34If she had just refunded me initially, I probably would have let it go.
24:39Victoria, I don't know.
24:40I will not have her back.
24:42Have you been scammed?
24:43Let the majority rule in your favor on Tribunal Justice.
24:47Find us on social media.
24:54What will you do?
25:15바로 Speaker.
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