@@not_thedroids871She had to have been since she responded to the email a year after the money was lent to her. So when she asked about Disney she would have been a year behind.
Me either, I thought the bank will remove you just like a landlord. Defendant must have lied about that. She's very emotional for a reason, that's how she get what she wants and she feels bad after making up a lie so she cries
If she had a federally backed loan it is very likely she could have. The feds made it very difficult to lose your home a few years ago as long as you were cooperating with the bank and not ignoring them. I have gone a few months when I lost my job years ago...not two years though, it's better to pay it all at once to avoid fees, they end up getting waived if you pay all at once. It was a terrible time, and I had over 100k in equity I was damn well not gonna give up.
Exactly. Even with her defense that the plaintiff said if she can't pay her back don't worry about it, that was based on the idea that she was going to Disney. If she didn't end up going she should have just returned it.
Wolf in sheep’s clothing written all over her face. I would avoid her like the plague and move on and forget that “friendship”. You have to be very careful with people and protect yourself.
This defendant had my blood boiling. Taking advantage of taxpayers while this woman was trying to get her a job, borrowing money with no intention of returning it. She is of the greediest, most manupulative people ever on this show. I was dissapointed that the judge didn't rip her a new one.
Sometimes, applying for a job is not enough. You need someone already working there to give you a referral or put your resume/application in front of the recruiters and hiring managers.
What a bum. Hasn't paid her mortgage in over 24 months, going into foreclosure, can't keep a job to save her life, and yet asked for $1,500 to take her daughter to "Disneyland"... Make it make sense?. I'm curious how she even came up with 500 bucks to give the plaintiff.
@@missa1goins There could be several factors influencing it. First, it looks like this is an older episode. During and after the Great Recession, both lenders and courts had backlogs for foreclosures which slowed down the process. Then, it could have been a federally backed loan which could slow down the process. Finally, she could have a temporary forbearance. Oh, also, she could even prolonged litigation by challenging the foreclosure's validity in order to buy time on the refinancing. But, yeah, two years is a crazy long time. Even with all of these things happening.
Defendant - too bad, so sad, call your pops for the money, or don't be so smug and snotty when you do beg but refuse to pay the loan back. Pay the lady. Good call, Judge. ❤
The lady outside made me chuckle when she said, "it's a loan since it was written in writing. "... because if it's written.... isn't it already in writing? Don't they go hand in hand?
So now she screwed over a friend who was kind and caring enough to lend her money to go to Disney with her daughter. She showed the world on National TV what kind of person she is and she still has to pay back the money. Way to go.... lost a friend and made a fool of herself. 👏👏👏🤦🏼♀️🙄
I once borrowed like just 25 bucks for something and the next time I saw my friend I started to buy some stuff and my friend screamed at me in public and told me to hand over ",her money!" I did and she said "When YOU borrow money from a friend no matter how small or large the amount..you should be paying back that friend!" She was quite firm with me as well as demanding!! She definitely got her money back from me. I had grumbled about not having that much money on me,and she replied "Well, is that MY problem?!? You should have brought more money!" That's how you turn the tables on a person and "MAKE THEM PAY!" My feelings were hurt,but I was not correct by being about to use the money that I had.... when I SHOULD have paid her back immediately,when I saw her and I should have thanked her for the loan.
Defendant is probably mad at the plaintiff for asking for the money back, bc she said the plaintiff came into some money and it’s no lost to her to give up $1500. But it doesn’t matter if a person has more money than u, if u borrow money than u need to pay it back!
Disney World is so expensive. If you need to borrow money to go, you shouldn't be going in the first place. What a jerk. That's the nicest thing i could say without the UA-cam police coming for me
At the time the defendant got the money she was already behind with her mortgage payments. Since she did not go to Disney then she should have returned the money. Instead she kept it. It is obvious she does not want to pay the money back. How is it possible to not pay a mortgage for two years and still live in the house?
The Defendant is far from starving. 🐷 I don't think she ever intended to go on any trip. It was just a scam to get that money and try to turn it into a gift. She should down-size in more ways than 1. 😉
"You have a few seconds to ask both sides a question, but only enough time to let the first one give you an answer-- what are you going to do?" 🎶 🤔 Cut off the second one....
😳The defendant is something else! I mean she could’ve at least borrowed the money to pay her mortgage or pay something towards it, screw a Disney trip.
Rule of thumb: if a person gives you money for something and that something is no longer happening, always offer it back. If they don’t want it back then you can keep it, but just have the integrity to offer it back
She waited a YEAR to ask for the money back? Both seem like liars... their stories don't make sense, asking for money for Disneyland and then don't go, and not give the money back. Defendant didn't use the money as intended. FAIL! Plaintiff made the mistake of saying she fell on tough times after a year before asking for the money back. Judge is the worst.
If I gave/loaned my friend money on condition that it was so she could do a special trip for her kid, and then I ask “How did so and so like the trip?” And my friend said they didn’t go I would IMMEDIATELY want my money back. If money is given conditionally and that condition isn’t met, that feels kind of like fraud. Maybe had the defendant brought her kid to Disney, the plaintiff would have been happy she made that little girls day and she would have forgiven the debt. But the defendant was clearly a user and knew why she was doing when she took that money.
8:14 the house must be an absolute piece of 💩 if not no bank in hell would ever let you go two years!! They would grab that house and sell it for a profit
Why would you borrow 1500$ to go to Disneyland when you are 2 years behind on your mortgage??
She wasn't behind at that time
$1500
@@not_thedroids871She had to have been since she responded to the email a year after the money was lent to her. So when she asked about Disney she would have been a year behind.
@@ryans.8294I'm with you here - I don't understand why so many people put the $ sign in the wrong place nowadays. 🤦🏽♀️
Escapism
She can't even apologize. Her tears are fake.😒😒😒
She’s a professional victim. She’s disgusting.
Not ONE tear dropped!!!
When she said 2 years I gasped 😮 I didn’t know a person could go that long without paying.
Me either, I thought the bank will remove you just like a landlord. Defendant must have lied about that. She's very emotional for a reason, that's how she get what she wants and she feels bad after making up a lie so she cries
She’s gaming the system some people know all loop holes to buy them time.
If she had a federally backed loan it is very likely she could have. The feds made it very difficult to lose your home a few years ago as long as you were cooperating with the bank and not ignoring them. I have gone a few months when I lost my job years ago...not two years though, it's better to pay it all at once to avoid fees, they end up getting waived if you pay all at once. It was a terrible time, and I had over 100k in equity I was damn well not gonna give up.
Love your profile picture!!💜👏🏾
@ thank you!
when the trip fell though she should have just returned the Money
Exactly. Even with her defense that the plaintiff said if she can't pay her back don't worry about it, that was based on the idea that she was going to Disney. If she didn't end up going she should have just returned it.
She knew she couldn't afford it when she asked for the money....
It was never for a trip! It was McD's and bonbons.
@glenncurley680, right, that money wasn't for a trip or the mortgage maybe she bought more time for the house payment.
Exactly
Damn, so she didn't go to Disney or pay her mortgage 😳🤔
This!
I still haven’t recovered from yesterday’s breastpump case 😅
LOL Good one, that Dude was an idiot.
Me either, you think you've heard it all and then you see this case.
That was crazy... And he was just smiling and laughing like it was funny getting chewed out on national television
RIGHT and then the one right after where the tiny lady and the old man with a walker get in a fist fight in an elevator lmao
@montrealkino😅
What a BUM.
Defendants like this are the worst. Whole world revolves around them. She could have offered $10 a week. Something instead of contempt.
One of the worst defendants ever on this show.
There was never a trip to Disneyland Planned
Just because people can afford to lend out money, doesn't mean they shouldn't get it back.
Ummmm NO.
Don’t ever try crying in front of Judge Milan to gain sympathy. It never works😂
This defendant is very manipulative.
Wolf in sheep’s clothing written all over her face. I would avoid her like the plague and move on and forget that “friendship”. You have to be very careful with people and protect yourself.
Why do people think that other people want to rain them FREE MONEY???
Why does this never happen to me?🤣
They must have some twisted sense of entitlement.
This defendant had my blood boiling. Taking advantage of taxpayers while this woman was trying to get her a job, borrowing money with no intention of returning it. She is of the greediest, most manupulative people ever on this show. I was dissapointed that the judge didn't rip her a new one.
Not paying off her loan and not paying her mortgage in 2 years... she's got a habit of not paying off her debts!!!
Since when does the Plaintiff's money become the Defendant's money? Ridiculous! !
That's exactly what I thought. What makes people think that if someone comes into some money, that they're entitled to it?
Sometimes, applying for a job is not enough. You need someone already working there to give you a referral or put your resume/application in front of the recruiters and hiring managers.
She knows that and was happy staying on unemployment.
not really.....
She went to the grocery store instead
😂
😂😂😂😂
The defendant so fake. And it's outrageous that she use the money on something else and hasn't paid her Mortgage in 2 years so basically has free rent
Why is it so hard for people to just say they’re sorry and that you’ve messed up?
The defendant was probably trying to live a lifestyle similar to Plaintiff but couldn't keep up
What a bum. Hasn't paid her mortgage in over 24 months, going into foreclosure, can't keep a job to save her life, and yet asked for $1,500 to take her daughter to "Disneyland"... Make it make sense?. I'm curious how she even came up with 500 bucks to give the plaintiff.
Is it even possible for someone to be in foreclose that long?
On top of it all, the tv show pays the winner in the court cases. I guess that's part of airing out litigation on national tv
Exactly Shame
@@missa1goins There could be several factors influencing it. First, it looks like this is an older episode. During and after the Great Recession, both lenders and courts had backlogs for foreclosures which slowed down the process. Then, it could have been a federally backed loan which could slow down the process. Finally, she could have a temporary forbearance. Oh, also, she could even prolonged litigation by challenging the foreclosure's validity in order to buy time on the refinancing. But, yeah, two years is a crazy long time. Even with all of these things happening.
@@missa1goins working that system baby
Defendant has that look. Professional victim.
The defendant's sense of entitlement and anger slipped through right after the verdict.
Even $100 per month would have been fair & prevented being taken to court.
The slow zoom when the ‘tears’ started
🤣
Absolutely!😂
GREAT mother (eye roll)...what kind of mother does this (defendant). You can't afford to go to Disney.
Eww. I can’t with this lady. She is the reason I don’t have friends.
If I loan someone money, It will definitely not be for them to go on a vacation.
Exactly!
I never lend money. I give it -- if I have it.
Expecting a loan to be paid back is basically giving the borrower another bill to worry about.
@@modernretroradio993 True, I agree.
Dont borrow money if you dont intend on paying back , what a crook
I love how the money she got from the plaintiff was for Disney and she never even went to Disney
Tears mean nothing, lady. Stop it. Cut back on your groceries and give the lady $100/month. You're sad you can't mooch anymore.
Hell, I wanna know what she spent the 1500 dollars on lol
Yikes… those emails totally destroyed her “it was a gift” defense….
she makes 3,000/month, yet can't pay her bills? in fairness, after looking at her- she probably spends most of that on her groceries.
That thumbnail is everything😂😂😂
LMAO made me look
Yup 😂😂
She eating real good not paying mortgage still broke and she wants ppl to feel sorry
Lol 😂
The defendant is a grifter, may others beware.
Such an ungrateful person!!!
I'd like to know what the defendants new job is that she makes, "let's say um about $750 per week". What? Where? Doing what?
Looks like she eats well
Where did the money go? Crazy you can't pay your bills and you borrow money for a trip to Disneyland. This is crazy
It’s not what you know but who you know. She should have sent her resume.
Defendant - too bad, so sad, call your pops for the money, or don't be so smug and snotty when you do beg but refuse to pay the loan back.
Pay the lady.
Good call, Judge. ❤
She’s an entitled actress . Disney world is a luxury not a necessity .
JM should've been like,don't cry now 😂😂
People's Court: "Hey guys, we have someone ready to name the episodes before Jack goes on vacation, right?"
Disney is the biggest money guzzler!!!$8 for bottled water. Soon they will charge for the " disney air" you breathe!!
The defendant looks goofy too 😂
Here comes the tears. 🙄
If she can't afford to go to Disney, how is she supposed to have any chance of repaying a $1500 loan?
The lady outside made me chuckle when she said, "it's a loan since it was written in writing. "... because if it's written.... isn't it already in writing? Don't they go hand in hand?
Where did that money go then? She certainly looks well fed
Abundantly so!!!
Food and movie rentals.
She did whatever she wanted to do with it. She knew damn well she wasn't going to Disney when she took her money. She's an arse.
I hope her daughter doesn’t pick up her bad habits
I see no tears
So now she screwed over a friend who was kind and caring enough to lend her money to go to Disney with her daughter. She showed the world on National TV what kind of person she is and she still has to pay back the money. Way to go.... lost a friend and made a fool of herself. 👏👏👏🤦🏼♀️🙄
Not a friend
She needs to stay away from that faker
The plaintiff seems to be a great friend it’s sad when people take advantage of people like her.
Don’t loan money to anyone because nine times out of ten they will never pay it back.
From Dry begging to lying about taking her daughter on vacation, what a thief
I once borrowed like just 25 bucks for something and the next time I saw my friend I started to buy some stuff and my friend screamed at me in public and told me to hand over ",her money!"
I did and she said "When YOU borrow money from a friend no matter how small or large the amount..you should be paying
back that friend!"
She was quite firm with me as well as demanding!!
She definitely got her money back from me. I had grumbled about not having that much money on me,and she replied "Well, is that MY problem?!? You should have brought more money!"
That's how you turn the tables on a person and "MAKE THEM PAY!"
My feelings were hurt,but I was not correct by being about to use the money that I had.... when I SHOULD have paid her back immediately,when I saw her and I should have thanked her for the loan.
Defendant is probably mad at the plaintiff for asking for the money back, bc she said the plaintiff came into some money and it’s no lost to her to give up $1500. But it doesn’t matter if a person has more money than u, if u borrow money than u need to pay it back!
She said she cries for pretty much anything 😅
She got the money for Disney. She didn’t go so she should have given the money back.
Wow, what a low life. Doesn't pay her mortgage or pay loans or nothing. Fair weather "friend". What an awful person. Bad attitude. Poor Ariel
That is a bunch of whooy.... defenant is no better than a thief. Dishonest.
I have never seen any Morgage company let someone go 2 years not paying and them not being evicted and foreclosed on....
Defendant is a professional victim
Disney World is so expensive. If you need to borrow money to go, you shouldn't be going in the first place. What a jerk. That's the nicest thing i could say without the UA-cam police coming for me
Defendant is a user
Pay Up Pudge. She could have shorted her grocery list and easily paid this back IN FULL.
1. Why are you trying to go to Disneyland if you can't afford it?
2. Why are you loaning someone who doesn't even have a stable job ANY money?
At the time the defendant got the money she was already behind with her mortgage payments. Since she did not go to Disney then she should have returned the money. Instead she kept it. It is obvious she does not want to pay the money back.
How is it possible to not pay a mortgage for two years and still live in the house?
She should have paid the lady her money! She went on TV instead on making a payment plan! How embarrassing
06:29 ... This, folks, is the definition of either Grade A b.s. -- or shocking stupidity.
The defendants cry is so fake (8:15) its annoying.
The Defendant is far from starving. 🐷 I don't think she ever intended to go on any trip. It was just a scam to get that money and try to turn it into a gift. She should down-size in more ways than 1. 😉
The defendant is ungrateful and definitely not sorry.
"You have a few seconds to ask both sides a question, but only enough time to let the first one give you an answer-- what are you going to do?" 🎶
🤔 Cut off the second one....
😳The defendant is something else! I mean she could’ve at least borrowed the money to pay her mortgage or pay something towards it, screw a Disney trip.
Rule of thumb: if a person gives you money for something and that something is no longer happening, always offer it back. If they don’t want it back then you can keep it, but just have the integrity to offer it back
The defendant needs to be on Slimfast.... I went to Anaheim Disneyland in 1972 and I paid $10
the defendant looks like a bully
I think she's a liar too.
Defendant has crocodile tears. Plantiff is probably glad to be rid of her.
Frontiers cleared up real fast 😂
She is a professional victim
This Defendant is too much 🤦
People do NOT just hand "friends" over a grand just because.
That entire thought process is absurd.
Excuse after excuse after excuse.
You can’t lend a friend money. If you do don’t expect it back.money ruins relationships
What a phony.
She waited a YEAR to ask for the money back? Both seem like liars... their stories don't make sense, asking for money for Disneyland and then don't go, and not give the money back. Defendant didn't use the money as intended. FAIL! Plaintiff made the mistake of saying she fell on tough times after a year before asking for the money back.
Judge is the worst.
Ungrateful!!! A good reason not to loan money
She feels bad because she's getting sued
Some women and their fake tears. 😂
If I gave/loaned my friend money on condition that it was so she could do a special trip for her kid, and then I ask “How did so and so like the trip?” And my friend said they didn’t go I would IMMEDIATELY want my money back. If money is given conditionally and that condition isn’t met, that feels kind of like fraud. Maybe had the defendant brought her kid to Disney, the plaintiff would have been happy she made that little girls day and she would have forgiven the debt. But the defendant was clearly a user and knew why she was doing when she took that money.
I think id rather my child have a roof over her head than a trip to Disneyland when she could take her any other time
Defendant could pay back the loan if only she would lay off on the cheeseburgers.
8:14 the house must be an absolute piece of 💩 if not no bank in hell would ever let you go two years!! They would grab that house and sell it for a profit
I didn't think of that
What a miserable liar.