Judge Judy Season 21 Episode 207 Salon Thievery?!; You're an Idiot!
- June 7, 2017
In season 21 episode 207 of Judge Judy, the episode titled "Salon Thievery?!; You're an Idiot!", Judge Judy tackles two separate cases, both involving theft and betrayal.
In the first case, a woman sues her former friend for stealing money from her salon business. The plaintiff claims that the defendant, a former employee and friend, stole money from the cash register and also took products from the salon without paying for them. The defendant denies these allegations and insists that she did not steal anything. However, Judge Judy soon points out inconsistencies in the defendant's story, such as why she was fired from the salon and why she had the plaintiff's garage door opener in her possession. As the case progresses, it becomes clear that the defendant did, in fact, steal from the plaintiff's business, and Judge Judy orders her to pay restitution for the stolen items and lost profits.
In the second case, a man sues his former roommate for selling his belongings without permission. The plaintiff claims that the defendant sold a camera, a laptop, and several other items on eBay without his consent, and kept the profits for herself. The defendant argues that she had permission to sell the items, but Judge Judy quickly dismisses this claim after reviewing text messages between the two that indicate otherwise. Throughout the case, the defendant continuously interrupts and argues with both Judge Judy and the plaintiff, earning her several stern rebukes from the judge. Ultimately, Judge Judy orders the defendant to pay the plaintiff for the value of the sold items and for the emotional distress that he suffered as a result of the betrayal.
Overall, "Salon Thievery?!; You're an Idiot!" is a typical episode of Judge Judy, featuring two cases of people taking advantage of others for personal gain. The episode is a reminder that greed and selfishness can lead to serious consequences, and that Judge Judy is not afraid to hold people accountable for their actions.