Judge Faith Season 3 Episode 109 Money Over Friendship; Broker Made Me Broke
- TV-PG
- October 17, 2016
- 19 min
In season 3 episode 109 of Judge Faith, titled "Money Over Friendship; Broker Made Me Broke," two separate cases are presented to Judge Faith Jenkins.
In the first case, a friendship is put to the test over money owed. The plaintiff claims they loaned the defendant thousands of dollars to help with their business, but the defendant failed to pay them back. The defendant argues that the money was gifted to them, and that the plaintiff is just trying to take advantage of their situation. As Judge Faith examines the evidence presented by both parties, she must determine whether the money was a loan or a gift, and ultimately decide who is in the right.
The second case features a dispute over investments made through a broker. The plaintiff claims that the broker they hired made risky investments without their knowledge or consent, resulting in significant financial losses. The defendant broker argues that the plaintiff was fully aware of the risks involved, and willingly agreed to the investments. Judge Faith must analyze the terms of the agreement between the plaintiff and the broker to determine who is responsible for the losses incurred.
Throughout both cases, Judge Faith listens carefully to each party's arguments and witnesses, asks probing questions, and carefully considers the evidence before making her decision. With her keen legal expertise and sharp wit, she delivers fair and just verdicts that uphold the law and promote justice for all. Whether dealing with complicated financial disputes or emotional conflicts between friends, Judge Faith's dedication to justice and fairness shines through in every case she presides over.