Judge Judy Season 19 Episode 101 Family Drama Lockout!; Divorcee Tax Fraud?
- December 17, 2014
In the nineteenth season of the popular courtroom show Judge Judy, episode 101 titled "Family Drama Lockout!; Divorcee Tax Fraud?" focuses on two distinct cases of family disputes.
The first case features a landlord-tenant dispute between two family members. The plaintiff, a woman named Marcy, claims that her sister's boyfriend locked her out of her own house while Marcy was away at work. The defendant, Marcy's sister's boyfriend, argues that he was only following his girlfriend's instructions to secure the property and that Marcy is not a legal tenant of the house. Judge Judy listens carefully to both sides and ultimately rules in favor of Marcy, allowing her to regain access to the property.
Next, the show takes on a case of alleged tax fraud in a divorce dispute. The plaintiff, a man named Joe, claims that his ex-wife, Janet, lied about claiming their children as dependents on her tax returns after they had already aged out of eligibility. Joe believes that this resulted in a fraudulent refund for Janet and has requested that she repay him the amount he believes he is owed. Janet insists that she did nothing wrong and that the matter has already been resolved in a previous court proceeding. Judge Judy walks through the evidence methodically and ultimately finds that Joe has not provided sufficient evidence to prove his claims of tax fraud against Janet.
Overall, "Family Drama Lockout!; Divorcee Tax Fraud?" is a typical episode of Judge Judy, focusing on two cases of family disputes and requiring Judge Judy to carefully consider the evidence presented by both parties before rendering her judgment. Fans of the show will enjoy the familiar format and Judge Judy's no-nonsense approach to dispute resolution.