Judge Faith Season 2 Episode 33 Roach and Rodent Rental | Pawned Friendship
- TV-PG
- October 14, 2015
- 19 min
Roach and Rodent Rental | Pawned Friendship Episode 33 of season 2 of Judge Faith centers around two disputes between former friends that have landed in court. In the first case, a woman is suing her former friend for failing to pay back money that was borrowed to start a roach and rodent rental business. The plaintiff claims that she loaned her friend $6000 to purchase equipment and supplies for the business and that they agreed to split the profits. However, the defendant insists that the money was a gift and that there was no agreement to split the profits. Judge Faith must carefully analyze the evidence presented by both sides and determine whether there was a valid agreement and whether the plaintiff is entitled to the money she is seeking.
In the second case, a man is suing his former friend for pawning his belongings without permission. The plaintiff alleges that he allowed his friend to stay in his home for a period of time and that during that time, the friend took several of his possessions to a pawn shop and sold them without his knowledge or consent. The defendant argues that the items were in fact a gift and that he had every right to sell them. Judge Faith must determine whether the items were indeed a gift and whether the defendant had permission to sell them. Additionally, she will have to navigate the emotional tension between the former friends and try to help them come to a resolution.
Throughout the episode, Judge Faith uses her legal expertise and keen insight to get to the heart of both disputes and make judgments that are fair and just. She also provides valuable advice on how to handle conflicts in a constructive and respectful manner. Viewers will be drawn in by the drama and intrigue of the courtroom and will be left with a better understanding of the legal system and how it serves to resolve disputes between individuals.