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00:00You met the defendant online.
00:02Yes.
00:03And a week later, you moved into her room.
00:05Yes.
00:05What were you doing when you met her?
00:08I wasn't working at the time, but I'm just going to figure it out my life.
00:10You better start figuring it out, sir.
00:12She terminated her relationship with you.
00:14I understand why.
00:16This is Judy Justice.
00:30Jeremy Brumley is suing his former girlfriend, Cheyenne Madewell, for a bed and his belongings.
00:43Court come to order.
00:46Have a seat, everyone.
00:49Hello, Judge.
00:50Case number 1120, Brumley versus Madewell.
00:54Mr. Brumley, how old are you?
00:56I'm 32 years old.
00:58How do you support yourself?
00:58It was unemployment recently, and I'm working for a contractor at the moment.
01:03Unemployment recently, from when to when?
01:05For the last year and a half.
01:06I don't have the date, Your Honor, exactly.
01:09When did your unemployment end?
01:10It just recently ended.
01:12What state do you live in?
01:13Oregon.
01:14So party's over.
01:15Back to work.
01:16So for a year and a half, you collected unemployment.
01:18How much did you receive every week?
01:21Don't think I would know.
01:23I know exactly what they put in my bank.
01:25$7.18 or like $7.20 a month or a week.
01:27$720 a week.
01:29Not counting the whole extra, it's $700, because with the COVID, they added an extra $300 to your weekly claim.
01:34I made $458 a week until the extra $300 was going on.
01:39So during that whole time, it wasn't the whole $7.
01:41It was $458.
01:42During COVID, they added the extra $300 with the COVID kicker.
01:46Now, you are 32 years old.
01:48Yes.
01:48So prior to collecting unemployment, what kind of work did you do?
01:52I worked for a contractor.
01:53Doing what?
01:53I replaced water meters for the city and water box contracts in Bend as well.
01:57Now, what were you doing when you met the defendant online?
02:02I wasn't working at the time.
02:03So you were collecting unemployment.
02:05Yes.
02:05Who were you living with?
02:07I was living with my grandma and kind of some friends at the time, because I dealt with the breakups.
02:11So I was kind of a few different spots.
02:12And you met the defendant online in what month?
02:15That would have been end of February, beginning of March.
02:18Of 2020.
02:19This year.
02:192021.
02:21Yes.
02:21And the defendant was living in her grandmother's house, in a room.
02:25Yes.
02:26In what month did you move in with her in her room, in her grandmother's house?
02:31Beginning of April.
02:33Or end of March, beginning of April.
02:35We got together March 23rd in relationship-wise.
02:38I was trying to figure out.
02:39And a week later, you moved into her room.
02:40No, not a week later.
02:41Two weeks later.
02:42It was a couple weeks.
02:42Three weeks later.
02:43Three weeks to a month, yes.
02:44Three weeks later.
02:45Yes.
02:45And you stayed there until when?
02:47I didn't technically stay there.
02:48I would give her rides to work, and I'd come stay sometimes in the beginning.
02:52And then I'd leave.
02:53And then after a little bit, she needed a ride to work constantly.
02:56And so then I'd be like, okay, I'll give you a ride to work.
02:58And then she offered for me to stay there with her.
03:00What month did she offer to let you come and stay there with her?
03:05April.
03:06April?
03:06Yeah, that'd be April 1st.
03:07We'll just say that's...
03:09Yeah.
03:10Sorry.
03:10April.
03:11So in April, you came and stayed with her full-time?
03:15No.
03:15It was never full-time, Your Honor.
03:16Okay.
03:17On the weekends, she'd visit her family.
03:19On weekdays, I'd give her rides home.
03:20And in the beginning, I wouldn't even stay there.
03:22No, no.
03:22I'm talking about when you started to stay there.
03:25Yeah.
03:25You started to stay there long enough, sir, so that you got disgusted with the bed.
03:29Because that's what most of your lawsuit is about.
03:32You say you bought a new bed for her grandma's room.
03:35And when she terminated the relationship, you want her to pay for half the bed.
03:38So you don't need a new bed unless you're sleeping there.
03:41So let's be real.
03:44That's what the lawsuit's about.
03:45Lawsuit's about a bed, yes.
03:46A bed.
03:46For the most part, the bed, my clothing, and my belongings, yes.
03:49Well, just a second.
03:50Your belongings, according to you, were never there.
03:53According to you, you didn't stay there.
03:55You just drove to work, and sometimes you stayed over, and sometimes you didn't.
03:58Your Honor, sorry.
03:58So put on a whole new thinking cap.
04:03Okay.
04:04In what month did you move in there enough so that you wanted to change the bed?
04:09Well, it was kind of a her thing, too.
04:11I don't know exactly April, but we wanted to get a bed, and it was just mutual.
04:15Like, we wanted to get a bed where we were together.
04:16We were trying to, like, move forward, and I have that stated here that, like...
04:19I don't care what you have stated anywhere.
04:21I'm going to make this suggestion to you, sir.
04:24Yes.
04:24She terminated her relationship with you.
04:26I haven't even let her open her mouth yet.
04:28I understand why.
04:31So my advice to you is, in case you move in with somebody and you don't like the bed again,
04:36get twin beds so that you can take one with you.
04:40Because she can't cut this bed in half, and she's not paying you for half of it.
04:44Excuse me, Your Honor.
04:45She said that she would pay me on here, that she would do that.
04:49She's like, you buy the bed, and I will pay you a part for that, too, and I have that right here.
04:52I'd love to see it.
04:59Oh.
05:02And if I may, Your Honor?
05:03No, you may not.
05:06Such a blessing.
05:07Just tell me when you need money.
05:09We're a team.
05:10That's not a contract.
05:11Well, it says right here, you're getting it with the Amazon card,
05:14and she's having me buy it today.
05:15No, she said, yeah, I'll give you money back,
05:17or you just tell me when you need money, baby.
05:19We're a team.
05:21That's not a contract.
05:22After the situation.
05:23That's not a contract.
05:24Okay, I understand that with the bed.
05:25Okay, it's not a contract.
05:27Contract requires specific terms.
05:29If you buy the bed, I will reimburse you for half the bed.
05:32Not, yeah, I'll give you money back,
05:33or you just tell me when you need money, baby, and we're a team.
05:37That's not a contract.
05:38Okay.
05:38Okay, so get twin beds.
05:40Now, the next thing comes with a question.
05:43When did you move out?
05:44I moved out June 3rd, or no, it was before that.
05:47She told me on June 3rd that she was breaking up with me,
05:50and that, or no, she was taking care of her grandma
05:52and moving states away to deal with that.
05:54And I was like, okay with that, which is totally fine.
05:56I don't know what's going on.
05:57She's been cold turkey for a little bit.
05:58Like, I don't know what's going on.
06:00She's been super quiet, and so I just didn't understand.
06:02And then this happens.
06:03I take it as it is.
06:03I'm not a heartless person at all.
06:05Don't get me wrong.
06:06Just a second.
06:06You moved in there, according to you,
06:08sometime about the second week in April, part-time.
06:11And then you moved in more full-time, but you left on June 3rd.
06:15So you were there for the month of May, right?
06:20Actually, we'll say the end of May,
06:21because June was when she wrote me and said this stuff,
06:23so I didn't even go over there then.
06:25So tell me when you were there.
06:27I'd be there during the week sometimes with her when I...
06:30And where were you living the time that you weren't living...
06:33I was at my grandmother's.
06:34Is that where you get mail?
06:36I have a P.O. box.
06:37Grandma gets tired of getting my mail, so...
06:39How long have you been staying at your grandmother's
06:41since this last breakup that you had before her?
06:43It's kind of off and on,
06:44but I'm just kind of figuring out my life, Your Honor.
06:46I stayed with my grandma a little bit.
06:48You did say you were 32.
06:49I'm 32, Your Honor.
06:51Well, you were third done, and that's if you're lucky.
06:54You better start figuring it out, sir.
06:56I'm not sure exactly what I had,
07:01but I have a bag of my clothes on on the street.
07:03Just a second.
07:04Can I see that photograph?
07:05I actually have that, too.
07:06Just...
07:07Just...
07:08Sorry.
07:08And later today...
07:10But you signed it, sir.
07:11But I read it earlier,
07:13and earlier it's not what you're saying that's on there.
07:16Would you show it to him again?
07:17All you're saying is that I'm suing him for just the video.
07:19Go ahead.
07:20Quiet.
07:20Go ahead.
07:21Okay.
07:22Don't sound foolish.
07:26Jeremy Brumley claims his former girlfriend, Cheyenne Madewell,
07:40owes for a bed and his belongings.
07:43You better start figuring.
07:44Excuse me, Your Honor.
07:45I said you're 32.
07:47That means you're a third done.
07:49If you're lucky,
07:49because not all of us get so lucky to live to be 96.
07:5396, so I'm saying to you,
07:55you better start figuring,
07:56because the last third isn't as good as the first two thirds.
07:59Trust me on that.
08:01Your Honor.
08:01Mr. Brumley.
08:03Can I?
08:03Mr. Brumley.
08:04Yes.
08:04Get yourself real, will you please, sir?
08:06You don't get the bed.
08:08You live there on and off with your grandmother,
08:10with whom you don't pay any rent.
08:12You live there.
08:13You didn't pay any rent or expenses.
08:15You live part-time.
08:16You live half-time.
08:16You live out of your van.
08:17You live out of your car.
08:18You couch hopped with your friends.
08:20Okay.
08:20Now I want you to tell me
08:22what items specifically you allege
08:25that she disposed of that were yours
08:27in this place that you really don't live in
08:30all the time,
08:31because you're mostly with your grandmother.
08:33So tell me what specific items,
08:36and I'll see receipts for them.
08:38The best that I could do for receipts
08:40was to be able to go to Amazon or Google
08:42and look for different items
08:43for each item that I had inside her house.
08:45First, try telling me.
08:46I don't care what you take pictures of.
08:47I got PlayStation games.
08:48I have my...
08:49Just a second.
08:50Just, hey.
08:51Yeah.
08:53You had a PlayStation there
08:54that you brought to her house.
08:56Yeah, and then she changed my network password
08:57to her name for no reason,
08:59because she's controlling.
09:00Where did you get the PlayStation and when?
09:02I bought it offline.
09:04When?
09:04Out of the marketplace.
09:05It had probably been a year or so
09:07before we got together,
09:07so I had it for at least a year.
09:09And how much did you pay for it?
09:10I paid 250 bucks.
09:12What did you do with this PlayStation?
09:14I have the evidence right here, Your Honor.
09:16I messaged him when I was moving
09:17out of my grandmother's house.
09:19He was taking eight showers a day.
09:21He was staying home.
09:21Listen to me.
09:22I'm not giving you...
09:23I have the PlayStation still to this day.
09:25I asked him to pay me the money that he owed me.
09:27Just a second.
09:28So you still have the PlayStation?
09:29Yes, ma'am.
09:30Great.
09:31One PlayStation to you.
09:33You live in the same state?
09:35Yes.
09:35Great.
09:36Do you want him to know your address?
09:38He knows my address, Your Honor.
09:39So what I want you to do
09:40is wrap the PlayStation.
09:41And he has five days on 24 hours' notice to you.
09:46He's going to pick up the PlayStation.
09:47Do you have a porch?
09:48I have the front yard where I actually left his stuff.
09:51Shh, shh, shh.
09:52But yes, I have a porch.
09:53Good.
09:54Leave his wrapped PlayStation on the porch.
09:57All right.
09:58Perfect.
10:00And that's on 24 hours' notice to you.
10:02So when you say 24 hours' notice to me,
10:04I contact him if he doesn't...
10:05No, no.
10:05Okay.
10:06He's going to contact you within five days
10:08of today's date.
10:09All right.
10:10And say,
10:10I will be there on the 3rd at 9 a.m.
10:14All right.
10:15Put it out.
10:15Make sure it's out there.
10:169 a.m.
10:17Take a photograph of it with a time.
10:19Put it out there.
10:20If he picks it up, fine.
10:21If he doesn't, it's gone.
10:23All righty.
10:23Okay.
10:24So that's the PlayStation.
10:26What else is there?
10:27There's a bag of my clothes that I had there.
10:28I'm not sure exactly what I had,
10:30but I have a bag of my clothes on on the street.
10:32Just a second.
10:33Can I see that photograph?
10:34I actually had that, too, ma'am.
10:36Just...
10:37Sorry.
10:42Okay.
10:43So this is a bag of clothing
10:45that was his,
10:47that you put out,
10:48and that you received.
10:49She said to you in this picture,
10:51here are your clothes.
10:52Yes.
10:52And you have till Friday or Sunday
10:53to come get them.
10:54And then I told her Sunday I would come there.
10:56Just a second.
10:57She sent you a picture of your clothing
10:59out in the street.
11:00Yes.
11:00You live in the same town.
11:01No, I don't.
11:02Where did you live?
11:03I live in McMinnville.
11:04And how far is that
11:05from where you were living with her?
11:06It's not too far from there.
11:07Not too far.
11:08So she sent you a bag,
11:09picture,
11:10and said,
11:10come and get your stuff.
11:11I don't want this bag
11:12of your clothes here anymore.
11:14And you didn't go get them.
11:16Yeah, and I have a statement
11:17saying to come Friday
11:18or Sunday to come get your stuff.
11:19And I said,
11:20Sunday, can I come get my stuff?
11:21And I didn't get a message or anything.
11:22I have messages that, too.
11:23Then I would have run over
11:24and gotten this garbage bag of stuff.
11:26I didn't want to go into a fire right then.
11:28Okay.
11:28I was like,
11:28if I were not on a Friday or Sunday,
11:30I'd like to do this.
11:30Very fun.
11:30Very good.
11:31Bed, we finished.
11:32Return of value of property.
11:33We finished.
11:34Your case is dismissed.
11:35We're done here.
11:35Get a job.
11:36Court is adjourned.
11:37We had a relationship of a month,
11:41a month and a half to two months.
11:42It's not very long.
11:42People aren't who they seem to be
11:44when you first meet them.
11:45But also, like,
11:46that's enough for someone to get in
11:48to know someone and take advantage of them.
11:49They have a mask over them
11:51and you got to get to know them
11:53and watch that mask come off.
11:55And once that mask comes off,
11:56you're just like,
11:57whoa, what is this?
11:59I'm not sure.
12:00I got a text message and that.
12:01And this soon after happened.
12:02I was actually really nice about it.
12:03I told him that was over.
12:04That was moving out of my grandmother's house
12:06with me moving out.
12:06Well, obviously, you're homeless,
12:08so you can't go with me.
12:09I'm going to save my money
12:10and I'm going to get a way better job.
12:11And nobody make $47.50 like that.
12:13She ain't.
12:13It's time for me and my daughter,
12:15not no man.
12:17Now, Sarah, I know many people,
12:19not well, but many people
12:21who have met on a sort of dating apps
12:23and have had long-term relationships with them.
12:26Even some got married.
12:27You could not tell that by our program.
12:30No.
12:30It always seems to go south.
12:33Not one successful go-around.
12:36Why do you think that is?
12:37I'm not sure.
12:38You've got to go through a lot of profiles
12:40to find one that you could be
12:41in a long-term relationship with, I guess.
12:44You know, I would say for most thinking women,
12:48mostly, because it's usually,
12:51that's what we see here,
12:52women who end up on the short end of the stick.
12:54The first thing that they should have is a job.
12:57Yeah.
12:58That's a prerequisite one.
12:59You could actually understand
13:00why this young man didn't have a job,
13:02because he made more not working
13:03than he did working,
13:05which was a big problem
13:07and will continue to be in this country
13:08a big problem,
13:09but has been over the last year.
13:11And that really is a country
13:12making babies out of a whole generation of people.
13:15I agree.
13:17Case number 1122,
13:19Clark versus Albro.
13:20All parties, please step forward.
13:22Rapper Kyrie Clark
13:23is suing video director Rashad Albro
13:26for the production costs of a music video.
13:30Mr. Albro,
13:31you look angry before we start.
13:34Put your hands down.
13:35Mm-hmm.
13:37You may get there,
13:38but I haven't started yet.
13:41Now, Mr. Clark,
13:42it is your claim that the defendant,
13:44at your request,
13:45made a music video for you
13:47that you paid him,
13:48that he, A, didn't deliver it on time,
13:50and B, did a less-than-professional job,
13:52which required you to hire someone else
13:55to either do it again or to fix it.
13:59In any event,
14:00what you are requesting
14:01is the money that you paid to Mr. Albro
14:04and the cost of redoing the video.
14:07Mr. Albro says that
14:09you were initially satisfied with the video,
14:11which he acknowledges that he delivered late.
14:14He says that because of personal issues,
14:16and he had some,
14:17he was delayed by a couple of weeks
14:19in getting you the video,
14:20but you were satisfied with it
14:21and subsequently called him
14:22and told him that there were things
14:24that were deficient.
14:25That's the case?
14:26No.
14:28That's not the case.
14:31Well, I don't like your attitude, Mr. Clark.
14:33I don't care.
14:34I think your attitude is disrespectful.
14:35And you're not making any decisions
14:36and reach up in 10 seconds.
14:38What sense does that make?
14:39You only reach up in 10 seconds?
14:40So this is what I'm going to do.
14:42I'm going to do it.
14:53I don't know.
14:54Rapper Kyrie Clark
14:55claims video director Rashad Albro
14:58owes for the production costs
15:00of a music video.
15:02Kyrie also claims Rashad
15:04stole his video concept
15:05and used it with a different artist.
15:08The part that you are questioning is the part where he says you told him you were satisfied?
15:13I told him that I was satisfied.
15:14So what is it that I was mistaken in suggesting that your position was?
15:21Okay, so I'm going to explain, Your Honor.
15:23No, don't explain. Just tell me the one thing that is not correct.
15:26The main issue is that he basically took my original idea that I came up with
15:31and he made sure that his cameraman panned me a certain position so that you couldn't see anything
15:36aside from, it goes from my head all the way down to my knees.
15:39So you couldn't see any of my props with the original idea that I came up with,
15:43which I have documentation as well.
15:45And he made sure that it wasn't in my video and he put it in his client's videos.
15:49Mr. Clark, did you trademark or register an idea that you had?
15:53No, I do not, but it is in my notes that I told him the idea of what I wanted.
15:57It doesn't matter.
15:58Okay.
15:58Is that the only thing that you have issue with,
16:01that he used some of your ideas in a second video that he did that had nothing to do with you?
16:05Yes, because he made sure that he didn't put it in my video.
16:09I told him the place that we were going to shoot and the concept as well.
16:11What I'm telling you is, unless you do something to trademark an idea,
16:17it is really not intellectual property.
16:20Okay.
16:20See, I don't understand, you know, making music videos.
16:22What I understand is making parties.
16:25So I'm going to bring it to something I understand,
16:27and then we're going to get to what is actionable.
16:29I have a wonderful guy and he's been doing parties for me forever.
16:34He has outrageous arrangements, food and cakes and cookies and everything is fulsome and wonderful.
16:42And it's really not only a delight to the palate, but it's a delight to see.
16:46Mm-hmm.
16:47Right?
16:47Mm-hmm.
16:48And there was somebody else that I knew who was a friend of the family who said,
16:52gee, I'd really love to come to see one of the parties set up because maybe I can get an idea or two from what he's doing
16:59so that it would help me in my career.
17:01I said, you want to come?
17:02Come.
17:02You can't, because you've envisioned something and you put it out there, you don't hold a right to it.
17:10So what you're saying to me is you had certain ideas about how this was going to be portrayed,
17:17this music video, you had certain props that were there.
17:20And he can say, gee, that was a terrific idea to have a pumpkin, to have a dancing strawberry, to have whatever it was.
17:28I'm sorry, Your Honor, I really hate to interrupt you, but honestly, your cake story, it is not my story, okay?
17:34When I came up with this original idea, let me tell you something.
17:37I used to actually live in L.A., okay?
17:39And when I lived in L.A., I was in the street.
17:41I got my head sliced open while I sleep on a beach.
17:43I got my head cracked by security while I sleep at a restaurant patio.
17:46Everything that I went through, that is why I came up with that idea.
17:49And that's why I put everything that I just told you about, I put that in my track.
17:52That track is five minutes long.
17:54Okay.
17:54You feel me?
17:55What I'm telling you.
17:55So, thank you.
17:56What I'm telling you.
17:57Go ahead.
17:58That your complaint says, I'm suing the defendant, Rashid Albro, in the amount of $1,302.02 for a refund on the video shoot and the cost to fix his work.
18:11That's what your complaint says, sir.
18:13That's what I'm hearing.
18:14Do you understand?
18:15What I put down is that I'm suing for the cost of the video.
18:20I'm suing for the $50 for...
18:22Kevin.
18:22Okay.
18:23I just want you to read what I have that you're suing for and what the defendant has been served with.
18:32And that, Mr. Clark, is what you are bound to today.
18:36Mm-hmm.
18:36Kevin, I'll take that back now.
18:39I didn't read it, but okay.
18:40Well, that's...
18:40You want to...
18:41Mr. Clark...
18:41I just...
18:41I highly looked at it, so I mean, I don't know why you gave it to me.
18:43Mr. Clark...
18:43Mr. Clark...
18:44I'm gonna take it back now, Kevin.
18:46You got it back.
18:47Mr. Clark, when you file a complaint, a defendant in any court action is then put on notice of what you are suing them for.
18:56What they have to defend, he has put on notice now of what you're suing for.
19:01And I'm telling you, today, the only thing that I'm hearing is what you put in your complaint.
19:08Which I didn't get to read, by the way, so I don't know what it says.
19:11I don't know what it says.
19:13I don't know what that complaint says.
19:14Mr. Clark, that would be your fault.
19:16How is it my fault?
19:17Because it should be in there.
19:18But guess what?
19:19I didn't get to read it, so I don't know if it's in there or not.
19:20You told me to read it.
19:21You want me to read that whole paper in 10 seconds?
19:24And then you ask for it back?
19:25Oh, that's what you signed.
19:27Oh, well, didn't you give it to me to read?
19:29Right?
19:29But you signed it, sir.
19:31But I read it earlier, and earlier it's not what you're saying that's on there.
19:36Would you show it to him again?
19:37All you're saying is that I'm suing him for just the video.
19:39Go ahead.
19:39Quiet.
19:40Go ahead.
19:40Okay.
19:43Don't sound foolish.
19:44If you signed it.
19:45Who's the real one sounding foolish?
19:46You talking about I read it.
19:48You wanted me to read it.
19:49Mr. Clark, either you read this before you signed it.
19:53I did read it, so why did you hand it to me if you wanted me to read it again?
19:55Well, I don't like your attitude, Mr. Clark.
19:57I don't care.
19:57So, Mr. Clark, I don't like your attitude.
20:00Okay.
20:00I think your attitude is disrespectful.
20:02And you're not making any sense.
20:02You're telling me to read stuff and read stuff in 10 seconds.
20:05What sense does that make?
20:07You want me to read stuff in 10 seconds?
20:08So, this is what I'm going to do.
20:10Do what you do.
20:10I am dismissing your case without prejudice.
20:12Yeah, because I know, because you hate her, and you really are not intelligent at all.
20:15You take it back to the court in which you originally filed it.
20:16Guess what, baby girl?
20:17I really don't care.
20:18We are done here.
20:18He messed me over because he stole the original idea that I came up with everything that I've
20:26been through in my life.
20:27I'm not sure.
20:28Like, you know, after the shoot.
20:30Stole my original idea and made sure that wasn't in my video.
20:32Then I paid him a backhand payment super early when I really didn't have to.
20:35He was happy with everything.
20:37After he received the video, he was happy with me.
20:40Business associates.
20:40I've never met him a day in my life.
20:42He was a videographer.
20:43I've seen him on Facebook.
20:44And I liked his work.
20:46That I didn't show the props that he wanted shown and that I didn't deliver on time.
20:51But guess what?
20:52I did my part.
20:53I did my part.
20:54I did my part.
20:55The universe knows all that.
20:56I did my part.
20:56After all the argument and text message, he tried to book me again.
21:00And I told him he wasn't doing that.
21:02So that's probably what he made about.
21:03That's probably why we're here today.
21:05Sarah, you just saw an example of courtroom television style.
21:11Because sadly, I don't have the ability to hold somebody in contempt, which I would have done.
21:16We should look into that.
21:17Yeah, which I have done very sparingly over the course of my whole career.
21:22But I gave this litigant every opportunity back up.
21:26Let's try again.
21:27This is what your case is about.
21:28And once you see that someone is an obstructionist, there's only one order in a courtroom.
21:36And that order has to come from somebody.
21:39If it's not from a judge, it's going to come from a litigant.
21:42And once you let a litigant take control of the process, then the process gets all screwed up.
21:46Anyway, good luck to him in another forum.
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