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00:00Were you friendly with him when he was married?
00:03Yes.
00:04You had a protective order against her?
00:06Yes, ma'am.
00:07Well, he was trying to have me arrested for one.
00:09Police say that you violated the order.
00:11Right.
00:11You could not be within two blocks of his home.
00:14Right.
00:15What were you doing at his house?
00:18This is Judy Justice.
00:30Amy Thomas is suing her ex-boyfriend, Jason McMahon, for the return of her property,
00:43the cost of a trip, and money taken from her bank account.
00:46Before we come to order, all rise.
00:51Have a seat, everybody.
00:54Hello, Judge.
00:55Case number 1158, Thomas v. McMahon.
00:58You're welcome.
00:59Oh, my goodness, this sounds like some drama.
01:02Miss Thomas, you and Mr. McMahon were, for a period of time, involved romantically.
01:09Yes, ma'am.
01:09Who was this?
01:10My son.
01:11What is he here for?
01:12There's a counterclaim against his car that he bought from him.
01:15He could wait outside for a minute.
01:18Kevin, would you escort this young man outside for a minute?
01:27How long do you know Mr. McMahon?
01:30About 11 years.
01:31Were you friendly with him when he was married?
01:33No.
01:33Well, we were friends, but not...
01:35You were friends?
01:36Yeah.
01:36So you were friends with his wife as well?
01:38Yes.
01:39How long were you friends with his wife?
01:41The amount of time.
01:43Were you married at the time?
01:44Yes.
01:45You're no longer married?
01:46No.
01:47In what year did you and your wife separate?
01:50It was...
01:52Month and year.
01:52January of five years ago, so 2016-ish.
01:56And in what month and year did you and your husband separate?
02:00May of, like, 2018.
02:02And when did you and Mr. McMahon start to see each other?
02:05November, December of, like, 2020.
02:08Or 2019, sorry.
02:092019.
02:10These questions sort of become relevant.
02:13So that you and your wife were already separated...
02:17Yes.
02:18...when you and the plaintiff got together?
02:20Yes, ma'am.
02:21Fine.
02:21Because I sensed, based upon what you write, that there was, in the complaint, that there
02:26was some bad energy between yourself and your ex-wife.
02:30Yes, ma'am.
02:31While you were a couple, your complaint is that there was a trip that was scheduled.
02:37It was to celebrate your birthday.
02:40You were going to Las Vegas.
02:41You were taking your children.
02:43And according to your complaint, the defendant was supposed to take his children.
02:47You made the arrangements.
02:48You booked the Airbnb.
02:51You booked the flights.
02:53And according to you, at the last minute, the defendant backed out of the trip.
02:58And he said his ex-wife wouldn't let him take the children with you to Vegas.
03:03So you want half the cost of the trip.
03:05That's one thing.
03:06And then you want the return of property that you allege he has that's yours that was in
03:15a house that you sometimes stayed at.
03:17Yeah, I stayed at his house a lot.
03:19Your children are how old?
03:20Christian is 20 and my youngest is 16.
03:23Okay.
03:23And when you stayed at his house, where were your children?
03:25At my home.
03:26So you didn't live at his house?
03:28No.
03:28You stayed at his house?
03:30Right.
03:30You slept over?
03:31Yeah.
03:32Let's keep this very, very simple because it's not a complicated case.
03:37What items do you allege that you have that are yours that are at his house?
03:41My dresser.
03:42I just moved in the day before.
03:44Your dresser and?
03:45My bed.
03:46I bought a new bed.
03:47A mattress?
03:48Uh-huh.
03:48The rest of my Xbox stuff, because we used to do family nights there, so I just need
03:51my Xbox stuff back.
03:52Do you have her dresser?
03:54I do, Your Honor.
03:55It's an old dresser, right?
03:56Yes, and I've told the plaintiff not to bring it over, and she still brought it over.
04:01It wouldn't even fit up the stairs.
04:02Just a second.
04:02Okay.
04:03You have no objection if she gets a mover with an escort and comes to get the old dresser.
04:09Yes, she can stay outside, yeah.
04:10She can stay outside.
04:11Go get the dresser.
04:13Now, you bought a mattress.
04:15When you went to his house, was there a mattress?
04:18Yes.
04:19And you bought over a new one.
04:21Was that your idea or his idea?
04:24Both.
04:25I'm a woman.
04:26I want you to understand that.
04:28He doesn't mind sleeping on his old mattress with a new girlfriend.
04:31The new girlfriend minds sleeping on the mattress where you used to sleep with other people.
04:36So, there was a mattress when you got there, and when you brought over the new mattress,
04:42he got rid of the old one.
04:44Yeah.
04:44The mattress stays.
04:46The dresser comes with you.
04:47Okay.
04:48He doesn't want it.
04:49Do you have any of her Xbox stuff?
04:51Um, that Xbox stuff she gave to my son, my eight-year-old son, Your Honor.
04:55When did she give it to him?
04:57She bought him a video game for Christmas, and then after he got that video game,
05:01she brought him a charging station and two controllers.
05:03And that was for Christmas?
05:04Yes, ma'am.
05:05Did you buy those things for Christmas is my question.
05:07No.
05:08What did you buy them for?
05:09I bought them in May so that we could play Mortal Kombat when the movie Mortal Kombat came out.
05:13Well, why didn't you keep it at your house?
05:15Because my kids would come over there, because I was over there a lot,
05:17so, like, we would do dinner, and then we'd all have, like, a game night.
05:20This kid's 20 years old.
05:22He's got the maturity of, like, a 12-year-old sometimes.
05:24Really?
05:25Yeah.
05:25Really?
05:26Yes.
05:26He drives a car?
05:27No.
05:27I thought you said there's a counterclaim for a car.
05:29Is he the one with the car?
05:31No, I have the car.
05:32It's in my name.
05:32I don't care if it's in your name or not.
05:34He doesn't drive.
05:35Does he have a driver's license?
05:37No.
05:37He's not allowed to drive.
05:39He had one.
05:40I took it away.
05:40Just so far, Ms. Thomas, you're not doing terrific with me.
05:44You have your dresser back.
05:45The last, which is coming back to you,
05:48if she doesn't pick up the dresser with an escort
05:50within five days of today's date...
05:53Okay.
05:53...the dresser is yours.
05:54You can keep it.
05:55You can throw it away.
05:56You can make it into firewood.
05:57You can do whatever you want with it.
05:59It was clear from this that you brought in furniture
06:01because he didn't have furniture,
06:03so you brought some stuff in.
06:04You can take your dresser.
06:06But you have five days to do it in.
06:07Get a mover.
06:08Now, let's talk about the trip.
06:09You were supposed to take a trip to Vegas.
06:11Yeah.
06:12On what dates?
06:13June 28th through July 5th.
06:17Did you go?
06:18No.
06:19You did not go?
06:20Mm-mm.
06:21And your children didn't go?
06:22Mm-mm.
06:22You booked an Airbnb?
06:24Yes.
06:25How much was it?
06:268 or 9.38.
06:28When did you cancel it?
06:29The day that everything fell apart,
06:31so June 26th,
06:32the day before we were supposed to leave, pretty much.
06:33Did you get your money back?
06:35No.
06:35Why didn't you go?
06:36Well, he was trying to have me arrested for one, for two.
06:38I just, no.
06:39I wasn't...
06:40No, no, no, no.
06:40Now, slowly, why didn't...
06:42I didn't want to go.
06:43You didn't want to go?
06:44No, I couldn't.
06:45Why couldn't you go?
06:46Because he was supposed to pay half, so...
06:48So what do you mean, supposed to pay half?
06:50You have two children.
06:51You were supposed to go there for your birthday.
06:52You booked the Airbnb.
06:54Why didn't you go?
06:55Because all the money that was spent to go,
06:57he was supposed to repay all that back
06:58so that we can finish going to the trip,
07:00and he didn't do that.
07:01So there was no reason you didn't go?
07:03Yeah, no, I couldn't go.
07:04Health-wise, I just couldn't go.
07:05Like, mental health-wise, I didn't want to go.
07:07You didn't go because he told you
07:09that his wife wouldn't let him
07:11take the children out of state.
07:12No, that's not what happened, but...
07:14Well, tell me what happened.
07:15That's what...
07:16That's what it says here in your complaint.
07:18That's what led up to all of this happening,
07:20but no, it's because he's...
07:21Because there was a domestic violence,
07:22and I'm just not in the right mindset to go.
07:24I didn't want to go.
07:25So he laid hands on me,
07:26and I just didn't want to go.
07:29You understood that the protective order
07:31that was signed by your judge
07:32said that you could not be
07:33within two blocks of his home
07:35and have no contact
07:36with either him or his children.
07:38Right.
07:39And you understand that you violated that order.
07:41Amy Thomas claims her ex-boyfriend,
07:55Jason McMahon,
07:56is wrongfully keeping her property
07:58and stole money from her bank account.
08:01Jason is countersuing,
08:02claiming Amy damaged his cars
08:04and burglarized his home.
08:06So you chose not to go.
08:08Yeah.
08:08No, I have PTSD.
08:09I don't, yeah, I wasn't going to go by myself.
08:11It was supposed to be a planned thing and fun,
08:13and it's not fun.
08:14She's going to get her dresser.
08:15Next part of your complaint is
08:17he took money from your bank account.
08:19Yeah.
08:19What money did he take
08:21from your bank account and when?
08:23It's been going on since June 26th till current.
08:27His auto insurance,
08:28he has signed up on electronic fund transfers.
08:31Mr. McMahon,
08:32did you take on an automatic withdrawal
08:35your auto insurance out of her bank account?
08:37No, I pay my auto insurance
08:39through my bank and my card,
08:42and I have since I've had auto insurance.
08:44Okay.
08:45Ms. Thomas,
08:46would you show me proof
08:48that Mr. McMahon withdrew money
08:51from your bank account
08:52to pay his car insurance?
09:00So the front's the bank statement.
09:01This is it got withdrawn.
09:02Insurance premium progressive direct insurance,
09:06$139.77.
09:09What is that, sir?
09:10I have no idea.
09:11I've never used her bank card
09:12or her bank information at all,
09:14Your Honor.
09:15I've paid my insurance myself
09:16through my own card.
09:18I've never had access to any...
09:19Name on account.
09:21And as a matter of fact,
09:22Your Honor,
09:22I have a text message of her
09:24sending to my kids' mother
09:25about how she's got
09:27all of my access to my information.
09:29I don't have any access of hers.
09:31How much is your auto insurance, sir?
09:34It's $139.
09:35I have no idea
09:36how it got on there, Your Honor.
09:37Show me proof
09:38that you paid your auto insurance.
09:40I...
09:41From your bank.
09:42You know what this is about.
09:43I know,
09:44and I don't have a bank statement for that.
09:45I don't know what that's about, honestly.
09:48Well, take a look.
09:50Like, I've called progressive myself
09:52and used my card
09:53the whole time I've had insurance.
09:55Just a second.
09:56Okay.
09:56Yeah, I have...
10:00I honestly have no idea.
10:01Keep reading.
10:02Well, I...
10:02Keep reading.
10:04So don't tell me you have no idea
10:06until you read everything.
10:07I really don't, Your Honor.
10:08Really everything.
10:09Okay.
10:09So do you need some time
10:11to get your bank records
10:12to show me
10:12that you've paid
10:13your own auto insurance
10:15every month?
10:15I could call progressive.
10:16Now, don't call progressive.
10:18Okay.
10:18I don't have access
10:19to my accounts right now,
10:20Your Honor.
10:21I couldn't give you
10:22that information
10:22because I had no idea
10:23that that was even on there.
10:24Well, were you served
10:26with a complaint
10:27that talked about it?
10:29No, it was just a...
10:30I was served
10:31with a piece of paper
10:32that said I owed 63.
10:33Show me the complaint
10:35that you served him.
10:36I'll take those now.
10:38Kevin.
10:42He was served
10:43with the order.
10:45Just show me the complaint.
10:47Can I ask you a question?
10:48When did you stop this?
10:50So I just found out about it.
10:51I was already in small claims
10:52and then I had to amend my order
10:54and add that to it.
10:55Miss Thomas,
10:56what you're telling me
10:57is that Mr. McMahon
10:58was not served
11:00with a complaint
11:02that included this.
11:04No, he was.
11:05Then show it to me.
11:06I'm trying to find it,
11:06but I think I left it
11:07in the trailer.
11:08Then it doesn't exist.
11:09He says he never got it
11:10and unless you have proof
11:12that he was served with it,
11:13I'm going to dismiss
11:14that part of your claim
11:15so that you can refile it.
11:16Okay.
11:16Because it looks to me
11:17as if he pays $139 a month
11:20for his car insurance,
11:22it looks to me
11:23as if it's coming out
11:24of your bank account.
11:25Yes.
11:25And if it is coming out
11:27of your bank account
11:28as recently as last month
11:29and he didn't have
11:31an opportunity
11:32to bring his bank records
11:34to show that it comes
11:35out of his account,
11:37I'm going to dismiss
11:38your claim without prejudice.
11:39You can refile it
11:41with regard to that claim
11:42unless you can show me proof
11:44that he was served with...
11:46I have the service notice,
11:48but I think it's
11:49in my other stuff
11:49because I have to bring
11:50a whole table.
11:51Listen, this is where we are.
11:52Sorry.
11:53This is where we are
11:54and it goes up to a week ago.
11:56So I doubt that he was served
11:58with it unless he was served
12:00today with it.
12:01No, he was served
12:01two weeks ago.
12:02Hmm?
12:03He was served two weeks ago.
12:04If he was served two weeks ago,
12:06then he would have had time
12:08to get his bank funds.
12:10Yeah, I understand.
12:11If he could just...
12:12I don't mind if he dismissed
12:13that if I could bring back...
12:13Fine.
12:14Yeah, fine.
12:14So he's going to...
12:15You're going to get
12:15your dresser back.
12:16Now we're going to go
12:18to his counterclaim.
12:20First, let's go to
12:21money owed for car damages.
12:23Your cars were damaged.
12:25Yes, ma'am.
12:25It is your claim
12:26that the plaintiff
12:27damaged your cars.
12:29Yes, ma'am.
12:29On several occasions.
12:31Yes, the first one being...
12:32Just a second.
12:33Okay.
12:34Let us acknowledge
12:35that your cars were damaged.
12:36You have police reports...
12:38Yes, ma'am.
12:38...that your car was damaged.
12:40Do you have any proof
12:41that the plaintiff
12:43damaged your cars?
12:44I have three videos,
12:46and the second video
12:47is her car driving by.
12:49It's an all-black car
12:50with all-black rims.
12:51And you can see
12:53a puddle forming
12:53behind my car.
12:54Then there's a third video
12:56where it's the very next car
12:58going by,
12:59and you can fully see
13:00a puddle of brake fluid
13:01behind my car.
13:02So what do you want me
13:03to see are videos
13:04of an all-black car,
13:05not her?
13:06Yes.
13:07Yes, ma'am.
13:07Of an all-black car
13:09passing your car
13:11on a puddle of fluid.
13:12Well, there's somebody
13:13throwing something
13:14out of the window,
13:14and you can't really
13:15see who it is,
13:16but it's an all-black car
13:18with black rims.
13:19She owns an all-black car
13:20with black rims.
13:21I've never had problems
13:22with anybody
13:22in the eight years
13:23that I've lived in my house.
13:24I've parked there
13:25eight years,
13:26and as soon as I quit
13:27talking to her,
13:28my cars get destroyed.
13:29Can I see
13:30your police reports, please?
13:31Yes, ma'am.
13:32By the way,
13:33did you go to his house
13:34after the 28th of June
13:36that was July,
13:37whenever he was supposed
13:38to go away,
13:39and he went with his kids
13:42on vacation
13:43to a lake or something?
13:44Did you go to his house
13:45and dismantle a trampoline
13:47that you had bought
13:48for his children?
13:49Nope.
13:50And I have a picture
13:51of that on my phone.
13:51It's still up in his backyard.
13:53Is it?
13:53Mm-hmm.
13:54It's because she was
13:54in the process
13:55of taking it apart,
13:56Your Honor.
13:57But it's still there.
13:58Yes.
13:58Right.
13:59There's nothing
13:59off of it at all.
13:59Okay, so there's just a second.
14:01So it wasn't damaged?
14:02No.
14:03Okay.
14:04I believe that's the one.
14:04Didn't touch it.
14:06Did you go to his house,
14:09Ms. Thomas?
14:09On the date
14:10he's talking about?
14:11Did you go to his house?
14:12Yes.
14:13On what date?
14:14This would have been
14:15the 26th.
14:16Did you start
14:18to dismantle
14:19the trampoline
14:20that had been purchased
14:22for his children?
14:23No.
14:24You didn't touch it at all?
14:25No.
14:25Is my question.
14:26Nope.
14:27What did you go there for?
14:28I was already there.
14:30I was moving my stuff out.
14:31What do you mean,
14:31you were moving your stuff out?
14:33A lot of my stuff
14:33was there, so...
14:35What stuff other
14:36than your dresser?
14:36My clothes.
14:37My clothes.
14:38Hygiene stuff.
14:39My air conditioner.
14:40Like, a lot of stuff
14:41was there.
14:41And that was the 27th,
14:43Your Honor.
14:43What was your air conditioner
14:44doing there?
14:45Because he doesn't have
14:46a lot of money and it's hot.
14:47It's hot in his house
14:48and I was there a lot.
14:48I didn't want to be hot.
14:49You negotiated a price
14:54of $1,300.
14:56You paid him five.
14:57You did not pay him the rest.
14:58Your mother stole the title,
15:00had it titled in her name,
15:01forged a signature,
15:03and you have the car.
15:04Amy Thomas is accusing
15:17the defendant,
15:18Jason McMahon,
15:20of withdrawing money
15:21from her bank account
15:22without permission.
15:23Jason claims Amy's son
15:25purchased his Honda Accord,
15:26but still owes
15:28the remaining balance
15:29on the car.
15:30On the 19th of July,
15:32sir, you had a protective
15:34order against her?
15:35Yes, ma'am.
15:36That was in effect?
15:38Yes.
15:38And you reported to the police
15:40that you received
15:41text messages from her?
15:42Yes, for some reason.
15:44She was, like,
15:46tied to my phone somehow,
15:47so anytime she was
15:48in my neighborhood,
15:49it would send me
15:50a text message saying
15:51that she was
15:51in the neighborhood.
15:53Okay.
15:53You know he had,
15:55in July,
15:55a protective order
15:56against you
15:57on behalf of himself
15:59and the children?
16:00You understood that?
16:01Right.
16:01And you understood
16:02that the protective order
16:03that was signed
16:03by your judge
16:04said that you could not
16:05be within two blocks
16:06of his home?
16:07Right.
16:08And have no contact
16:09with either him
16:10or his children?
16:11Right.
16:11And you understand
16:12that you violated
16:13that order?
16:14But I didn't.
16:15Police say that
16:15you violated the order.
16:16They saw the text messages
16:18and they saw the TikToks
16:19to his children.
16:20The problem was
16:21is I was not served
16:21with that order
16:22till later on
16:23in that evening,
16:23so I didn't even know
16:24about it till after that.
16:25And I really didn't.
16:26So I was not served
16:27till after July 9th
16:28with this protective order
16:29that he did back in,
16:31I don't remember
16:31what date it was,
16:32I want to say
16:32till July 28th.
16:34What were you doing
16:35near his house
16:36in July?
16:38Just pay attention.
16:39What were you doing
16:41at his house
16:42near his porch
16:43in July?
16:45I wasn't near his porch.
16:46I was way far away,
16:48but it's in the vicinity.
16:49He lives like kind of
16:50in the hood
16:50by the courthouse.
16:52I worked for the courthouse.
16:53Like right here
16:54is his house.
16:54Here's the courthouse.
16:56So I had no chance of...
16:57That's not true, Your Honor.
16:58So the police met me
16:59down the street
17:00at the Department
17:01of Social and Health Services.
17:02I don't know the building.
17:03I want to know
17:04what you were doing
17:04near his porch.
17:05I was five blocks away.
17:07Five blocks away?
17:08Yeah, my phone drops locations.
17:10Like it said,
17:11that was like
17:11a primary place I would go.
17:12It would drop my location
17:13when I was close by.
17:14It does it with my kids too.
17:16I got rid of it
17:16right after that.
17:17And we went to court.
17:18So the judge,
17:18the same thing.
17:19She understood
17:19and she's like,
17:20okay.
17:21So I wasn't like
17:21in his location at all.
17:23It's just where I worked
17:24is really close to his house.
17:25You say you work
17:26at the courthouse?
17:27Yeah, I work for DCYF.
17:29How do you get to work?
17:30Drive.
17:31What kind of car do you drive?
17:33I have two cars,
17:34but right now just...
17:34No, no.
17:35What kind of...
17:36Just pay attention
17:37to my question.
17:38What kind of car
17:39do you drive?
17:40A Honda Civic.
17:41What color?
17:42White.
17:43What color
17:43is the 1997 Honda Accord?
17:46Gold.
17:47Part of your counterclaim.
17:48Yes, ma'am.
17:49That you took a title
17:51to the 1997 Honda Accord
17:53that you sold.
17:55Yes, ma'am.
17:55Who did you sell it to?
17:57I sold it to her son,
17:59Christian.
17:59He gave me a $500 down payment
18:01and he was supposed
18:02to give me the rest
18:03of the $800
18:04and they took the car instead
18:06and I didn't get anything.
18:08When did you sell it to him?
18:09It was on June 9th.
18:10Now you can bring
18:11in the young man.
18:13First name is Christian?
18:33Yes, ma'am.
18:33What was the agreed price
18:35for that car?
18:36We went $500 at first
18:37and then we were going
18:38to go up
18:39but he never came back.
18:40Let's start, Christian,
18:42by saying,
18:43I know the answers
18:43to these questions.
18:45He owned a 1997
18:47Honda Accord.
18:49Gold.
18:50Correct?
18:51Yes, ma'am.
18:51You wanted
18:52the 1997
18:54Honda Accord.
18:56Yes, ma'am.
18:56For you to drive.
18:58Yes, ma'am.
18:58Who negotiated
18:59the price with him?
19:01I did, ma'am.
19:02Did you negotiate
19:02a price of $1,300?
19:05Yes, ma'am.
19:06Did you give him
19:07$500 down?
19:09Yes, ma'am.
19:09Did you ever
19:10pay him the rest?
19:11No, ma'am.
19:12Did your mother
19:12bring you home the title?
19:14Yes, ma'am.
19:15That she took
19:15from his house?
19:17I don't know what happened.
19:18You don't know what happened
19:19but she brought home
19:20the title?
19:21Yes, ma'am.
19:21Did you title the car
19:22in your mother's name?
19:24Yes, ma'am.
19:24Do you have
19:25a driver's license?
19:26No, ma'am.
19:27Who drives the car?
19:28It sits in the garage, ma'am.
19:30That's a lie.
19:30I got a picture
19:32of him pulling up
19:32in front of my house
19:33in that car.
19:34Just a second.
19:35You got $500?
19:37Yes, I did, ma'am.
19:38So he owes you
19:39the balance?
19:40Yes, ma'am.
19:40$800?
19:41Yes, ma'am.
19:42Very good.
19:42Okay, so that's an easy.
19:44You negotiated a price
19:46of $1,300.
19:47You paid him five.
19:48You did not pay him the rest.
19:50Your mother stole the title,
19:51had it titled in her name,
19:53forged a signature,
19:54and you have the car.
19:55He has a text message
19:56right here.
19:56He's wrong.
19:57He paid him $1,000.
19:58It's right here for Jason.
19:59Yeah, just a second.
20:01Sorry.
20:02He doesn't remember
20:03things all the way,
20:04but yes, no.
20:05Hold on a second.
20:06Did you ever pay him
20:07anything more,
20:09don't speak,
20:10than $500?
20:12Well, I always waited
20:14for him to come back
20:14and grab the money,
20:15but he never came back.
20:16And also,
20:17when we parked the car,
20:19he never came back
20:20to grab it,
20:20and all we ever agreed to
20:22was if he came back,
20:23he could just have the car.
20:24As long as he gave me
20:25back the money,
20:25I paid him.
20:26Okay.
20:27Well, right now,
20:27this was a while ago,
20:28so right now,
20:29he's going to get
20:29his $800 back.
20:31All right, ma'am.
20:32Mr. McMahon.
20:33Yes, ma'am.
20:33There isn't probably
20:34much doubt in my mind
20:36that the plaintiff
20:37vandalized your cars,
20:39but you understand,
20:40as the police,
20:41that a black car
20:43driving by
20:44without any identifying
20:45person in that car,
20:47I don't know if it was her.
20:48I don't know if it was
20:49somebody on her behalf.
20:51I don't know who it was.
20:53I know that you're owed
20:54for the car,
20:54because the person
20:55that you negotiated
20:56the price with
20:57says he only gave you
20:58$500.
20:59Yes, ma'am.
21:00That you could have
21:01taken the car back,
21:02and they would have
21:02given you if you gave
21:04him back the $500,
21:05but at this point,
21:06I wouldn't take the car.
21:07I need a fly swatter.
21:09Not anymore.
21:12Okay.
21:12That's enough.
21:14Goodbye,
21:15and good luck.
21:15Nasty.
21:22Okay,
21:22punitive damages,
21:24taking money
21:24without permission,
21:25$800.
21:26So,
21:26this is my judgment.
21:27My judgment is,
21:28within five days,
21:29Miss Thomas,
21:30go and get your dresser.
21:31If you don't get it
21:31within five days,
21:32he's going to make it
21:33into firewood,
21:34or do whatever else
21:35he wants with it.
21:36On your counterclaim,
21:37I'm awarding you $800.
21:39That is the balance due
21:40on the 1997
21:41Honda Accord Gold.
21:43We are done here.
21:45Goodbye.
21:45Court is adjourned.
21:48I'm happy with
21:49what she said.
21:50We had one.
21:51He doesn't want anybody
21:51to know about it.
21:52My whole thing is,
21:53is I wanted to stay single.
21:54I'm done with dating.
21:55I'm cool.
21:56Overall,
21:56I'm happy with it.
21:58I think that case
21:58is a good lesson
21:59for people having to follow
22:01the proper legal channels
22:02because she said
22:03that he was served
22:04and put on notice
22:05for that portion
22:06of her claim,
22:07but if he wasn't,
22:08like he said,
22:09then he would not
22:10have been notified
22:11and would not have brought
22:12his bank records
22:13to combat whatever
22:14statement she was saying.
22:15So I think it's important
22:16to make sure
22:17all your T's are crossed
22:18and your I's are dotted
22:19before you come into court.
22:21I agree with you.
22:22I also agree
22:23that it's very coincidental
22:25that his insurance payment
22:27was $139 a month
22:29and $139 a month
22:31has been deducted
22:33from her bank account.
22:34But he still would have
22:35to be put on notice
22:36and served properly
22:37before she could make
22:38that claim today.
22:38Right.
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22:55Mr. Taylor.
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