Judge Judy Season 19 Episode 21 Crowbar Wielding Mother!; Failed Friendship
- September 22, 2014
In season 19 episode 21 of Judge Judy, viewers are introduced to two separate cases.
In the first case, a mother is accused of using a crowbar to break into her son's home and cause damage. The son explains that his mother has a history of erratic behavior, and he was fearful for his safety and the safety of his partner and child. The mother argues that she was only trying to remove her belongings from the home, as she believed her son was going to throw them out. Judge Judy listens to both sides and is visibly frustrated with the mother's lack of accountability for her actions. She ultimately rules in favor of the son, ordering the mother to pay for the damages she caused and prohibiting her from any further contact with the family.
The second case revolves around a failed friendship. The plaintiff claims that she lent the defendant a significant sum of money to help her open a business, and the defendant promised to repay the loan within a few months. However, several years have passed, and the plaintiff has yet to receive any repayment. The defendant argues that she did repay some of the loan through services rendered, but the plaintiff refutes this claim and has no documentation to support it. Judge Judy is skeptical of both parties and questions the plaintiff's decision to lend such a large sum of money without a written agreement. In the end, Judge Judy rules that the defendant must pay back the plaintiff in full, plus interest.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy displays her no-nonsense attitude and keen intuition as she hears both sides of each case. She provides insightful commentary and does not tolerate any nonsense or lack of accountability from the litigants. Fans of the show will appreciate this latest installment as Judge Judy continues to deliver justice with her trademark wit and wisdom.