Judge Judy Season 1 Episode 147 Memorabilia; unpaid loan.
- April 28, 1997
In the episode Memorabilia; unpaid loan, Judge Judy presides over two cases involving disputes over unpaid loans and stolen memorabilia.
In the first case, a woman named Sarah claims that her former friend, Daniel, borrowed $1,000 from her and never paid it back. She brings screenshots of text messages as evidence of their agreement and alleges that Daniel avoided her calls and texts after receiving the money. Daniel argues that the money was a gift and not a loan, and that Sarah did not explicitly say that it was a loan at the time. Judge Judy reviews the evidence presented by both parties and ultimately rules in favor of Sarah, ordering Daniel to pay the full amount owed.
In the second case, a man named Sam alleges that his roommate, Robert, stole a valuable signed baseball from his collection while he was away on vacation. Sam claims that he discovered the missing baseball when he returned home and confronted Robert, who denied any knowledge of it. Sam brings in a photograph of the baseball as evidence, which Judge Judy examines closely. Robert argues that he did not take the baseball and that Sam's other guests could have taken it. Judge Judy questions both parties on the details of their living arrangements and ultimately rules that there is not enough evidence to determine who took the baseball, so no damages are awarded.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy expresses her frustration with the lack of honesty from the defendants, stating that she expects people to be truthful when they come to her court. She also emphasizes the importance of having evidence to support claims, warning litigants that without evidence, their case may not hold up in court. Overall, the episode highlights the challenges of navigating disputes involving personal loans and property theft, and the role of evidence and testimony in determining the outcome of legal cases.