Judge Mathis Season 17 Episode 67 Episode 67
- December 17, 2015
Judge Mathis is a court show that features retired Michigan judge Greg Mathis presiding over real-life cases. In season 17 episode 67, Judge Mathis faces a variety of cases with his fair, no-nonsense approach.
The first case involves a dispute between two former friends over a $2,000 personal loan. The plaintiff claims that the defendant took advantage of their friendship and has refused to repay the loan. However, the defendant insists that the loan was a gift and denies any wrongdoing.
Next up is a case involving two sisters who are suing their former landlord for refusing to return their security deposit. The plaintiffs claim that the landlord took advantage of their lack of knowledge about tenant laws and unfairly kept their deposit. The defendant, on the other hand, argues that the sisters left the apartment in poor condition and did not follow proper move-out procedures.
In another case, a woman is suing her former employer for wrongful termination. She claims that she was unfairly fired for speaking out about a toxic work environment and discriminatory practices. The defendant, however, denies these accusations and argues that the plaintiff was terminated for poor performance.
Later in the episode, two brothers are at odds over a car loan. The plaintiff claims that he loaned his brother $3,000 to purchase a car, which the defendant has not repaid. The defendant argues that the loan was only for $2,000 and that he has made several payments towards it.
Finally, the show wraps up with a case involving a mother who is suing her daughter's former babysitter for negligence. The plaintiff claims that the babysitter allowed her daughter to run unsupervised in a park, resulting in a broken arm. The defendant, however, argues that the accident was not her fault and that the child's mother was negligent in not properly supervising her daughter.
Throughout the episode, Judge Mathis listens carefully to both sides of each case and delivers fair and just judgments. He is not afraid to ask tough questions and hold both plaintiffs and defendants accountable for their actions. As always, Judge Mathis' tough but fair approach to justice makes for an engaging and informative episode of this popular court show.