Judge Judy Season 17 Episode 145 Wedding Mess | Three Strikes, You're Out!
- February 15, 2013
In season 17 episode 145 of Judge Judy, titled "Wedding Mess | Three Strikes, You're Out!", viewers are taken on a wild ride of legal drama as two cases are presented to the no-nonsense judge.
The first case involves a couple who hired a wedding planner to help with their big day. However, things didn't go as planned and the couple was left with a mess of a wedding and an unpaid bill to boot. The wedding planner claims that the couple made last-minute changes and didn't pay the full amount owed, while the couple asserts that the planner didn't follow through on the agreed-upon services.
As Judge Judy listens to both sides, she is determined to get to the bottom of what really happened on the couple's wedding day and who is responsible for the debacle. With her signature tough-love approach, she grills both the couple and the wedding planner on their actions and intentions, ultimately handing down a verdict that leaves one party victorious and the other disappointed.
The second case involves a tenant who has been repeatedly late on his rent payments and has even damaged the property in question. The landlord is seeking to evict the tenant, but the tenant argues that he has been unfairly treated and has been dealing with various personal issues that have made it difficult to stay on top of his rent.
Once again, Judge Judy jumps into action, asking both the landlord and tenant to provide evidence and testimony to support their claims. With no patience for excuses or lack of responsibility, she quickly identifies where each party went wrong and comes to a decision that will either allow the tenant to stay or order him to vacate the property.
Overall, "Wedding Mess | Three Strikes, You're Out!" is a classic episode of Judge Judy that showcases the judge's no-nonsense approach to resolving legal disputes. Viewers will be left on the edge of their seats as they watch the drama unfold and wait to see whether justice will be served in each case.