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I love the trivia contest. I liked Amy's remark about looking forward to eating four battered rice sandwiches, and the joke about Top Scallop.
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The People's Court - General Discussion
CrazyInAlabama replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
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3 April “Blind Sided” New, Season 11, Episode 114 (Carolyn Dunkley vs Rony Joseph) From the show site: Tenant says an apartment was in good condition when vacated and the landlord unfairly kept the security deposit and charged prorated rent; landlord says the apartment was filthy, the tenant stayed eight extra days, repair costs exceeded the deposit. Plaintiff / former tenant Carolyn Dunkley suing defendant / former landlord Rony Joseph for return of security deposit and prorated rent. Suing for $ Defendant says apartment was filthy, and tenant overstayed the lease period, and repair costs exceeded the deposit. Defendant charged $78.12 to change a light bulb, for materials and labor. He says cost to repair aprartment over security deposit was $2478 more, and he's counter claiming for that amount. Plaintiff says the other tenants were a safety issue, with noise, partying, and claims there was drugs use. Defendant gave warnings to partiers, and noisy tenants, and told plaintiff to call 911 about the drug use. Defendant says she was a Section 8 tenant, so when she gave notice of moving, he had to extend her lease 30 days at a time until she found a place that qualified for Section 8 and passed their inspection, so she was there over a year after she gave notice. Plaintiff shows a video showing an empty clean apartment. Defendant says when he inspected the fridge and freezer had food and trash in it, that it was unacceptable condition to rerent. Tewolde says the defendant's charges were petty. $78.12 for a light bulb replacement is what a handyman would charge for a service call. (This all happened in Concord, CA) Defendant shouldn't have come on this show, but at least when he gets screwed over by the judges, the show pays the award. Plaintiff receives her remaining security deposit $4,000 plus $2200 penalty to defendant. Judge Tewolde want to give double to the plaintiff. “Damn She Abandoned the Van” Rerun, Season 10, Episode 121 p. 47, 10 April 2024 4 April “A Rocky Tour” Rerun, Season 11, Episode 79 p. 54, 3 February 2025 “After a While Crocotile” Rerun, Season 10, Episode 95 p. 46, 22 February 2024
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Yes and no. They did pause the new episodes for a couple of weeks, but are now showing 'new' WATN episodes. I say 'new' because they were all filmed in 2022 and 2023. They haven't filmed anything actually new in a couple of years. I think he only has weekends, or part of the summer custody, unless the mother had to leave for some reason, and couldn't take the kids with her. Next week 4/9 they're showing Isaac and Irene, and 4/16 Michael and Lucas (this is Michael from Texas, not Michael from AZ with wife Roni).
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3 April 4 p.m. episodes- p. 507, 9 August 2022 Internet Romeo Smackdown?! ; Sweet 16 Party Upset! p. 504, 7 April 2020 Boxing Coach Space Invader?! 5 p.m. episodes- p. 471, 10 August 2020 Instagram Influencer’s Sweet Tooth?! ; Leave My Child Support Out of This! p. 463, 2 April 2020 Swindled While in Prison?! ; Junk Food Junkie?! 4 April 4 p.m. episodes- p. 507, 8 August 2022 Defective Pug Puppy?! ; Salvaged Car Fraud?! p. 504, 8 April 2022 Teen Corrupted by Drug Offers?! ; Odometer Scam?! 5 p.m. episodes- p. 463, 3 April 2020 Disabled Man Cheats the System?! ; Mini-Mall Mayhem?! p. 463, 3 April 2020 Alcohol Induced Car Battle?! ; Tragedy of Grandmother’s Death
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The People's Court - General Discussion
CrazyInAlabama replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
3 April--“Your Dog Killed My Horse” 5/10/2019, Season 22 / Episode 125 Cases-Poor Ginger - Refusing Further Payment - Helping Himself (Case 1-Warning, this is about poor Ginger, and might want to skip, everyone else apparently did at the time. Probably preempted for some reason) Against my better judgment, I'm watching this. Case 1-Poor Ginger-P. Connie Collins suing defendant Joseph Solario for poor Ginger, the horse getting injured by his dogs, and another horse grieved Ginger a lot. Defendant says police exonerated his dog, because Ginger's bite marks didn't match the dog's teeth. D. also says the dog would dig under to visit the horse. P. blames the defendant's three dogs for the death. D. says p. left water buckets and food out for his dogs, and was lowering buckets on d.'s side of the fence. P. finally stopped lowering the bucket over and feeding his dogs, and he reinforced the fence. Then, p. claims she walked out one day, and there were three big dogs with blood on them, and Ginger, the pony had it's face torn off by the dogs. Then, another of the p.'s horses grieved Ginger so much that the other horse had to be euthanized. Plaintiff claims the pony was worth $6,000 (she did pony parties with Ginger, and the pony was 26 years old, she claims ponies live to be 40). She originally sued for $3,000. Dogs look like Boxers, two look rather old. Defendant is a wildlife firefighter, so his brother is full time at his house. ANimal control says without a witness, they couldn't blame the dogs. They live remotely, so there are also feral dogs, and coyotes, many coyotes are crossed with domestic dogs, and are huge. Plaintiff wants $6,000 for the fence. Only two of the dogs were on plaintiff's property. Judge M. gives the plaintiff $2,050 for pony, and removal of the pony's body. Judge threw out lost wages, fence costs. etc. Case 2-Refusing further payment-P. Andrew Tull renovated the defendant's body shop/garage, and he hasn't been paid, suing for $1800. Defendant Albert Puccini says plaintiff demanded more and more money for a bad job, so he's not paying more. D. says p. cornered him at his brother's funeral, and demanded more money. P. did 90% of the work, completed nothing. He claims d. found a renter, and no longer wanted to pay him. D. says p. wouldn't give him an accounting of how much he was charging an hour. Texts from p. to d. are horrible, have to be heavily bleeped. Defendant says plaintiff was on probation for a similar incident, of road rage. Apparently p.'s anger management class failed. When Judge reads the p.'s texts with the bleeps the p.'s daughter thinks it's funny. Plaintiff gets $1800 plus court costs. Case 3-Helping Himself-Plaintiff suing defendant for $800 for tools he claims defendant stole. D. says plaintiff was homeless, he gave him a place to live, and bough him tools. Police report says p. claims d. stole $1,000 cash, in court p. says $500 and tools, and a ring. D. evicted p. for nonpayment. P. case dismissed. -
So, he quit therapy, soon to be followed by quitting Dr. Now's program, and then putting every ounce back on. Chrystal is under 300, that's amazing. Skin removal and the pain and recovery involved will be a surprise to her. At least she's mobile and off oxygen.
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And not feeding them a lunch that looks like that stuff he threw together. Bet he hits the drive thrus with the kids constantly, and only tosses something together for the kids when the camera crew is there.
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So Mike goes to a local clinic for a weigh in. 473, after 7 months when he was over 500? This is not a good sitchuasion. 37 lbs down in 7 months is bad. Mike is a master of lame excuses. That lunch he made for the kids was awful. His carb eating is going to turn into gaining I bet. He shouldn't be giving the kids junk food either. Mike is still delusional, bet he quits the program soon. Bet Chrystal quits too.
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He only has one wife, Robyn, so why do they still call it Sister Wives?
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My opinion and of a lot of other people is not a camel bite. Looks like a knife cut. Camels have huge canine teeth, a bite from one of them would have ripped chunks of her arm out. That lunch he fixed for the kids looked disgusting. I bet he announced every ounce he loses at work, and having a camera crew follow you around is probably going to attract attention.
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The junior college circuit for football players often is the player playing for school after school too, sometimes community college, but never graduating. Chrystal getting approved for surgery is mind-blowing. I question whether a surgery on someone who has to be propped up like that during anesthesia is ready for surgery (I'm not a doctor, but watched early years of Grey's Anatomy, and ER, so that's the same isn't it?)
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Some schools don't even give scholarships for sports like football (Harvard doesn't, you play for the love of playing, and you pay full tuition and fees).
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My guess is he went to practice, and all of the other activities with football, and never set his foot in a classroom, even a football scholarship student has to at least show up for the basketweaving 101 classes. So, Mike's breakfast was over 8,000 calories, plus whatever meat he had with it, and syrup and other sugary stuff he added. Chrystal approved for surgery? Hell has frozen over.
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He's 37 in the original episode. So, football was about 20 years ago. Yes, in a divorce the custodial parent of four kids gets the house, the car, and support.
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Chrystal is memorable for the many roaches crawling up the wall behind her in the California apartment. Mike is the guy who whines about not visiting his kids. He hasn't played football in years, so he needs to find another excuse for eating 10,000 calories family breakfasts.
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Yes, sadly the daughters are well on the way to 600 lbs. The food they 'took out of the oven' didn't look hot, the show has had cold food when the poundticipants were supposedly grilling or cooking. Mike, of Marion Ohio. What a cute house his parents have. His parents are such enablers. 775 lbs isn't a coping mechanism, and it's been years since he played football.
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Chrystal claims she's raising her daughters, and the truth is they're her personal servants and always will be. She's so selfish. The real hero of this episode is her wardrobe of sports bras, and her leggings. Her sports bras double as a large purse with her phone and everything else she'll ever need stuffed in her bra. Rosie the nurse for the first weigh in. 611, Chrystal must be short, I thought she weighed a lot more than that. She's in terrible physical shape. BMI of 123. I feel so sorry for her brother Josh finding out his dad molested her. They should never have shown that on TV.
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S10.E04 WATN Mike and Chrystal, New, 4/2/2025 Mike was originally on S10 .E04 24 November 2021, from Marion, OH. Mike was born with a talent for sports -- and an omnivorous appetite to match. After his football dreams were dashed by multiple concussions, he packed on over 700 pounds. Now he must find a new purpose in life to avoid succumbing to pain and regret. ( I think he was the IT guy who lived in his parents basement, and was flying back from Houston for vistation with his kids. ) Chrystal was originally on S9 E13 24 March 2021. From Spring Valley, CA (near San Diego). Having her daughters help bathe her is not how Chrystal pictured parenting, but she is so large that there's no other option.She has two daughters who are her caretakers. Chrystal wants Dr. Now's help, but she didn't know that bringing her childhood trauma to light would be part of the deal.
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The People's Court - General Discussion
CrazyInAlabama replied to Lillybee's topic in The People's Court
Industrial grade silicone is bad, but I've read of people paying for a Brazilian Butt lift with fix a flat. Getting back alley plastic and cosmetic surgery can be fatal. -
I have to look at the Wikipedia to find out the original episode date and season, and then search online under the person's name to find a description. I have noticed that Discovery Life, and TLC often rerun the original episode before the follow up airs. Sorry to disappoint, but no Supersized of this episode, at least that I could find. They used to air Saturday nights.
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2 April “Rental Breakdown” New, Season 11, Episode 113 (Erika Miranda vs. Audrey Smith) From the show site: The plaintiff says the defendant requested a rental listing, agreed to the fees, and signed a contract, but later refused to pay; the defendant says no suitable tenant was found and no lease was signed and disputes the plaintiff's claim for a fee. Plaintiff/real estate broker Erika Miranda suing defendant/rental unit owner Audrey Smith for not paying rental fees, and breaching a signed contract for plaintiff finding a tenant for defendant’s rental unit. . Suing for $2,000. Plaintiff whited-out and changed a contract after defendant signed it. Defendant says plaintiff never found a suitable tenant, and therefore defendant owes plaintiff nothing. Plaintiff is a realtor that handles rental properties, for a fee of $1,000 if she found a tenant, and $2000 if another raltor brought a tenant. Rent was $4300, for a house in Tarzana, only 10 viewings, never had a qualified tenant who leased the property. Defendant said she was paying $1,000 to list the property on the MLS. Plaintiff says she did find a tenant, with a rental fee of $4200 without use of the garage. Defendant claims the tenant wasn't suitable, but refuses to tell Judge Tewolde why. Then, admits the air conditioning wasn't working, so house wasn't able to be rented (apparently Tarzana is hot, so working air conditioning is necessary). The agreement says 'a well qualified tenant who signs a lease', but no one signed a lease. Also, this is when the judges question plaintiff about altering the contract with defendant after signing, with white out. Defendant claims she signed a contract with plaintiff only covering 5 days 6/7 to 6/12. This date was altered by plaintiff for a much longer period. Plaintiff claims she had defendant sign a consent to dual agency (where defendant would have to pay $1,000 each to plaintiff and another agent in her office), but can't find the signed form. Contract says if defendant makes house uninhabitable, plaintiff gets $1,000. But second $1,000 is only for a signed tenant. Defendant got the air conditioning fixed, and then called plaintiff and asked if prospective tenant was still interest, but he wasn't. Defendant says plaintiff had a second tenant that wanted to sign a six month lease, Judge Tewolde doesn't find the defendant creditable, but brings up the contract being whited out by the plaintiff. Plaintiff receives $1,000 for the listing, but other part dismissed. Judge Juarez dissents, because of the contract forgery by plaintiff, she would give plaintiff zero, because she came to court with unclean hands. Also, no proof defendant agreed to dual agency. Plaintiff $1,000 from Judge Corriero and Judge Tewolde. “Rentally Incapable” Rerun, Season 10, Episode 127 p. 47, 18 April 2024
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1 April “Ale-ing for a Loan” New, Season 11, Episode 112 (Travis Sneed vs. Mike Tomaselli) From the show site: The plaintiff says he lent his bar buddy $6,000, expecting repayment once he received an accident settlement; the friend fires back that the money was a gift to help with financial struggles, and repayment was never discussed. Plaintiff Travis Snead suing defendant Mike Tomaselli for an unpaid loan. Plaintiff says defendant was to repay the loan from an accident settlement. Suing for $5,000. Collateral was either the motorcycle or RV, but plaintiff declined to hold either title Defendant said money was a gift, and no repayment was ever discussed. Defendant says money was a gift, plaintiff knew he couldn't repay it, and says it was only $1700 not $6000. He lies to Judge T. that he never said he would repay the money. Texts from defendant say that as soon as he gets his settlement from a personal injury suit, that he will repay the plaintiff. Defendant claims asking for repayment was harassment, judges disagree with this. Defendant claims a bike gang was sent after him by plaintiff, then defendant says its's a motorcycle club not a gang, and a member wanted money back from defendant. Corriero asks if it was a loan or a gift. Texts between plaintiff and defendant show that the money was a loan, and was over $5,000. Plaintiff receives $5,000. “Eye Want Justice” Rerun, Season 10, Episode 113 p. 47, 27 March 2024
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No, tornado was over 5 miles away, and fortunately, the injuries were minor. We're better off than the places that have flooding.
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31 March “Unspoken Expectations” New, Season 11, Episode 111 (Recap will be next time this airs, minor tornado about five miles away, so news is breaking into coverage. A few minor injuries, and lots of close ups of downed roof metal panels.) ( vs. ) From the show site: The plaintiff says the defendant requested loans and to borrow a car, which led to unpaid toll charges; the defendant says the plaintiff fell in love and offered financial support, but became aggressive when asked to back off. Plaintiff/car owner suing defendant for unpaid toll charges, and unpaid loans. Suing for $ Defendant says plaintiff claimed to be in love with defendant, was aggressive, and refused to back off. “Moving Without a Hitch” Rerun, Season 10, Episode 131 p. 47, 25 April 2024