The People's Court Season 19 Episode 18

The People's Court Season 19 Episode 18 Ripped off by a clothing designer

  • September 30, 2015

The People's Court season 19 episode 18 titled "Ripped off by a clothing designer" is a legal reality TV show that features Judge Marilyn Milian in her courtroom where she presides over cases presented by members of the public. This particular episode centers around a case involving a plaintiff who claims that a clothing designer ripped her off.

The episode begins with the plaintiff explaining her case to Judge Milian. The plaintiff, who is a budding fashion designer, claims that she paid the defendant, who is an established designer, $5,000 to produce a line of clothing for her. The plaintiff explains that she provided the defendant with sketches of the designs she wanted and the defendant was supposed to produce the samples for her to approve before producing the full line. However, according to the plaintiff, the defendant did not produce the samples as promised and instead produced a few pieces of clothing that were not up to the plaintiff's standards.

The plaintiff tells the judge that she was out $5,000 and had nothing to show for it. She also alleges that the defendant used some of her designs to produce and sell her own line of clothing, thereby ripping her off. The defendant, on the other hand, denies these allegations and claims that the plaintiff was difficult to work with and did not provide clear instructions on what she wanted.

Judge Milian listens attentively to both parties and asks them to present their evidence. The plaintiff presents receipts and emails as evidence of the payment and communication between her and the defendant. The defendant counteracts by showing some samples of the clothing she did produce for the plaintiff and claims that she did not use any of the plaintiff's designs.

The judge looks at the evidence presented and concludes that the plaintiff did not get what she paid for and that the defendant did use some of her designs without permission. Judge Milian orders the defendant to pay the plaintiff $5,000 in restitution for the money she spent and an additional $5,000 for using her designs.

In the second case of the episode, a plaintiff is suing her former landlord for damages and expenses after being evicted. The plaintiff explains that she had lived in the property for many years and that the landlord had promised to do some repairs in exchange for her performing some maintenance tasks around the property. However, according to the plaintiff, the landlord did not follow through with the repairs, and the property became uninhabitable. The landlord served the plaintiff with an eviction notice, and the plaintiff claims that she lost money by being forced to move out.

The landlord makes her case, claiming that the plaintiff had not paid rent and had caused damage to the property. The landlord shows pictures of the damages, which include holes in the walls and broken fixtures. Judge Milian looks at the evidence presented by both parties and concludes that the landlord is responsible for the damages and that the plaintiff is entitled to some restitution. However, the judge reduces the plaintiff's claim from $5,000 to $3,000, considering the damages caused by the plaintiff, and orders the landlord to pay the plaintiff $3,000.

In the final case of the episode, a plaintiff is suing her former friend for breach of contract. The plaintiff claims that she lent the defendant $7,000 to help her with some expenses in exchange for a written agreement to repay the money within six months with interest. However, according to the plaintiff, the defendant has not made any attempt to repay the money, despite several reminders.

The defendant, who is also a friend of the plaintiff, denies that there was any written agreement and claims that the money was a gift. She also alleges that the plaintiff is trying to take advantage of her.

Judge Milian listens to both parties and asks them to present their evidence. The plaintiff presents the written agreement signed by the defendant and receipts of the bank transfer. The defendant, on the other hand, has no evidence to present other than her word.

After looking at the evidence, Judge Milian concludes that the defendant had indeed signed the agreement and that there was a clear understanding that the money was a loan. The judge orders the defendant to pay the plaintiff the $7,000 owed plus interest.

In conclusion, The People's Court season 19 episode 18 titled "Ripped off by a clothing designer" is a fascinating legal reality TV show that features real-life cases brought before Judge Marilyn Milian in her courtroom. The cases presented in this episode involve breach of contract, eviction, and plagiarism, and Judge Milian presides over them with astute fairness. The plaintiff and defendant's arguments and evidence are carefully considered, and Judge Milian's judgments ultimately help them to reach a resolution.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 30, 2015
  • Language
    English