Judge Judy Season 20 Episode 21 Payback Break-In?!; Grandmother's Meddling!
- October 12, 2015
In Judge Judy season 20, episode 21 titled "Payback Break-In?!; Grandmother's Meddling!", two cases are presented before Judge Judy. The first case involves a dispute between two former friends, who are now enemies. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant broke into his home and stole money from him as payback for a previous incident in which the plaintiff had allegedly stolen from the defendant. The plaintiff claims that he has evidence of the break-in and theft, including surveillance footage and witness testimony. The defendant denies all allegations and claims that the plaintiff is simply trying to frame him for a crime he did not commit. Judge Judy listens to both sides, carefully examines the evidence presented, and delivers a verdict on the case.
In the second case, a grandmother is suing her daughter and granddaughter for their alleged involvement in a conspiracy to defraud her. The grandmother claims that she lent her daughter and granddaughter thousands of dollars for a business venture, but when the business failed, they refused to pay her back. The grandmother also accuses them of forging her signature on documents without her knowledge or consent. The daughter and granddaughter argue that the money was a gift and that they did not commit fraud. They also claim that the grandmother is prone to exaggeration and has a history of meddling in their affairs. Judge Judy hears both sides of the story and ultimately decides who is responsible for the debt and whether any fraud was committed.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy demonstrates her trademark no-nonsense attitude and sharp wit as she questions the plaintiffs and defendants, calls out inconsistencies in their stories, and offers advice for how they can avoid similar conflicts in the future. Despite the serious nature of the cases, there are moments of levity, as Judge Judy injects humor into her interactions with the parties involved. Ultimately, the cases serve as a reminder of the importance of honesty, communication, and personal responsibility in maintaining healthy relationships and resolving disputes.