Judge Judy Season 20 Episode 29 Nosy Neighbor Defames Pastor?!; Money Order Thief?!
- November 2, 2015
As one of the longest-running courtroom shows on TV, Judge Judy continues to bring cases that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The season 20 episode 29 titled "Nosy Neighbor Defames Pastor?!; Money Order Thief?!" is no exception.
The first case involves a nosy neighbor who has been spreading false rumors about a local pastor. The plaintiff, who is the pastor, says that the defendant has been spreading falsehoods about him and that it has affected his reputation in the community. The pastor is seeking compensation for the damages caused by the defendant's actions.
In court, the defendant denies the allegations and says that she was only trying to help the community by spreading information about the pastor. She claims to have heard complaints from other members of the community about the pastor and that she was simply passing on what she had heard.
Judge Judy isn't buying the defendant's defense and asks her to provide evidence to back up her claims. The defendant doesn't have any evidence, and Judge Judy orders her to stop making false claims against the plaintiff and pay him the compensation he's seeking. The plaintiff walks out of the courtroom with a sense of justice being served, while the defendant leaves with a warning to keep her nose out of other people's business.
The second case involves a dispute over a lost money order. The plaintiff says she sent a money order to her son, who lives in another state, but he never received it. She believes the defendant, who is the postal carrier, must have lost it. The plaintiff is suing the defendant for the cost of the lost money order.
In court, the defendant admits to delivering the mail to the plaintiff's son but denies losing the money order. The defendant also says that the plaintiff didn't have the right information on the envelope, which could have caused the mail to get lost. Judge Judy argues that it's the defendant's responsibility to ensure that the mail gets to the intended recipient safely. She also questions the defendant's work ethic and says that she has received complaints about her before.
In the end, Judge Judy orders the defendant to pay the plaintiff the cost of the lost money order. She also advises the defendant to be more careful in her duties as a postal carrier.
Overall, Judge Judy season 20 episode 29, "Nosy Neighbor Defames Pastor?!; Money Order Thief?!", is a must-watch for fans of the show. It's a reminder that even a seemingly small action, like spreading rumors or losing a mail, can cause serious consequences and legal battles. The cases also show Judge Judy's no-nonsense approach to justice as she tries to ensure that the right parties are compensated for their losses.