The defendant doesn't make a contract with the stranger that's renting from him, but makes a contract with his own employees.....yea, that cemented that he's liar.
The outcome of this case was very easy to determine from the moment they entered the courtroom & the smerk on the defendant's face. He thought he was going to get away with scamming these brothers. This is one of those cases where I wish judge Milian would award punitive damages to give this shady operator the heads up on being a scammer.
The defendant said the pictures the plaintiff showed the judge was stuff that he had put there after the renter had left. So...if it was after the plaintiff already vacated the property , he wouldn't have an opportunity to take any pictures. He was lieing and the judge knew it. Busted!
Even if it were true if he made it unavailable during the period of paid rent. So he’s hardly entitled to keep rent; let alone get more money out of them.
That seems like an incredibly stupid decision. If the defendant were telling the truth to leave valuable property in an area where people would likely be coming in and out, that’s not like a person selling something in a shop that’s personal property he’s lying.
After all these decades of liars and folk STILL handing over money without a receipt, contract, lease or pictures!!!! I’ve lost all hope in humans 👩🏿⚖️
That wasn't a good place to sell fruit anyways. Besides, the landlord would do nothing but annoy customers with his construction equipment. They dodged a bullet by getting their money back!
The defendant claiming that the only space the plaintiff rented was the small area AROUND his bobcat to set up a produce stand was rich, I'm dyin' 🤣🤣 Everything that came out of his mouth was a lie. No contract to rent the place out but a contract with existing employees to "get it ready" for the plaintiff - really? BIG FAT LIAR on national television and the www.
@@ddinottia39 he paid $2400. $1200 was for January, then she said - and the rest represents two months rent for security deposit. So the rent is $600? Then why was $1200 for January?....and beyond that, a security deposit is put in escrow and returned minus damages after the lease agreement ends. It is never used for rent. I know she said "represents" so I think she was implying what you said, that the landlord used the amount of two months rent for the deposit. So then why was January $1200 and not $600?
@@tessawhite7962 exactly, that's why I'm confused. Maybe I didn't hear that right? Because I recall her saying $1200 for January and $1200 (two months rent) security deposit.
Most of those so called farmers markets are scams ,they are nothing more than resellers arriving at 5am in line at the same bulk food distribution as the supermarkets and selling this product at a premium with the farmers market logo ,he probably has a yard with 1 tree ,,neither one of them look like farmers ,lol
great assumption but wrong. he was a genuine fruit man. infact he has a GARDEN at home filled with grapes, figs, tomatoes, squash ect. Try again. you just don’t wanna see immigrants thrive so you categorize them as scammers. pathetic 🤷🏻♀️
The defendant doesn't make a contract with the stranger that's renting from him, but makes a contract with his own employees.....yea, that cemented that he's liar.
It's a CONtract!!!
Yeah, and the maroon left the copy of it still attached to the original! You can see how busted he was after JM said that. LMAO!
The defendant is the definition of a sleezball 😂😂
The outcome of this case was very easy to determine from the moment they entered the courtroom & the smerk on the defendant's face. He thought he was going to get away with scamming these brothers. This is one of those cases where I wish judge Milian would award punitive damages to give this shady operator the heads up on being a scammer.
That smirk on the defendant's face says it all! He's a liar and a thief!
The defendant said the pictures the plaintiff showed the judge was stuff that he had put there after the renter had left. So...if it was after the plaintiff already vacated the property , he wouldn't have an opportunity to take any pictures. He was lieing and the judge knew it. Busted!
Even if it were true if he made it unavailable during the period of paid rent. So he’s hardly entitled to keep rent; let alone get more money out of them.
That seems like an incredibly stupid decision. If the defendant were telling the truth to leave valuable property in an area where people would likely be coming in and out, that’s not like a person selling something in a shop that’s personal property he’s lying.
After all these decades of liars and folk STILL handing over money without a receipt, contract, lease or pictures!!!! I’ve lost all hope in humans 👩🏿⚖️
So many people make good money ripping off others, that was one of them
AGREED!
Defendant is a scum bag!!!
The rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Good ol capitalism
Defendant is a scam artist. No proof of anything.
That wasn't a good place to sell fruit anyways. Besides, the landlord would do nothing but annoy customers with his construction equipment. They dodged a bullet by getting their money back!
The defendant is a horrible liar he can't even complete a full sentence without getting nervous and sputtering.
The defendant claiming that the only space the plaintiff rented was the small area AROUND his bobcat to set up a produce stand was rich, I'm dyin' 🤣🤣
Everything that came out of his mouth was a lie.
No contract to rent the place out but a contract with existing employees to "get it ready" for the plaintiff - really?
BIG FAT LIAR on national television and the www.
Harvey has an incredible ability to find the stupidest people on Hollywood Blvd 🤦🏾♂️
Drinking game - take a shot every time the defendant says "First of all..."
Why make a contract to clean up his space and not for rental agreement?
Wow what a lying shady greedy liar. Wtf!
"Verbal agreements aren't worth the paper they're written on." - Sam Goldwyn
She's the only judge that ever comes off of the bench like that
No other judge? Ever?
@@oldageisdumbAt least on these court TV shows, yeah.
And every time she does, Douglas stays very close by to catch her if she falls again lol. He's such a nice guy.
@@JamieM470 He’s not necessarily being nice, lol, it’s part of his job
Tubby guy looked iffy and nervous just walking in!
tubby guy. hahahaha
Loved these guys hope they are doing well
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Defendant knew when he opened his mouth, he was lying about everything.
Defendant is a crook
He should be ashamed!!
Liar, Liar, plants on fire.
Never F with a Persian Fruit Seller !!!😂
palestinian fruit seller!! he’s my dad hehe 🤍🤍
Stop taken advantage of grandpa. You are so shady
Defendant is a total fraudster. What a loser!
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Doug is going to mess with the wrong person lolz
Judge Marilyn, she's tough but she's fair.
His employees upgrading his garage. he's a POS
Liar liar pants on fire
I wanna be roasted by Doug just once
🤣🤣🤭
Spit roasted?
Judge is gonna need hearing aids. She gonna burst her own ear drums with all that hollering 😫
I'm sure after years she has a short temper for people lying straight to her face
He came in there playing with the judge... she is Cuban he better try again
Come on, I'm going thru all these comments, and no one else sees Mario and Luigi?
😂
Judge Milian funny af
There is one guy in the audience that I have seen more than 30x (episodes) already. Is he an audience marshal or something??
How does a security deposit represent two months rent? Did I hear that correctly?
Sometimes, a landlord may ask for 2 months of security.
@@ddinottia39 he paid $2400. $1200 was for January, then she said - and the rest represents two months rent for security deposit. So the rent is $600? Then why was $1200 for January?....and beyond that, a security deposit is put in escrow and returned minus damages after the lease agreement ends. It is never used for rent. I know she said "represents" so I think she was implying what you said, that the landlord used the amount of two months rent for the deposit. So then why was January $1200 and not $600?
@@LoveChild71well, actually rent would be 800 in that case..800 for January, plus 2 months security (1600) which is 2400.
@@tessawhite7962 exactly, that's why I'm confused. Maybe I didn't hear that right? Because I recall her saying $1200 for January and $1200 (two months rent) security deposit.
@@LoveChild71 nope, she just said rent for January and two month’s security. She never broke down the total. No worries.
Wow... she yells way too much... hopefully she is on some sort of medication... What a farce of a judge.
They might be the fruit guys but he's the FRUITCAKE!!!
Judge been getting up a lot lately.... Lol
Huh? These are older episodes
what a crook
Good
Game, set and match to Aziz
looks like mario and luigi
i think they had a different idea of what they were renting
The old farts changed their minds that's all
you don’t look like the sharpest tool in the shed 🤷🏻♀️ you try opening a business with a guy like that.
Werner Ziegler
A CONtract
First! Happy WED ALL
Happy Wednesday to you!
HAPPY WEDNESDAY TO U TOO!!!
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these chicano's are something
Who’s selling and opening a fruit stand in *JANUARY!!!*
I don't know, maybe anyone that doesn't live in a cold climate? I don't even understand what you're asking?
JANUARY ACTUALLY (WINTER) IS WHEN FRUIT SHOULD BE EATEN THE MOST
Assuming those exclamation points are your form of a question mark; anyone with access to fruit that wants to make money.
Talk is cheap , Bud . Put your pictures where your mouth is .
Most of those so called farmers markets are scams ,they are nothing more than resellers arriving at 5am in line at the same bulk food distribution as the supermarkets and selling this product at a premium with the farmers market logo ,he probably has a yard with 1 tree ,,neither one of them look like farmers ,lol
great assumption but wrong. he was a genuine fruit man. infact he has a GARDEN at home filled with grapes, figs, tomatoes, squash ect. Try again. you just don’t wanna see immigrants thrive so you categorize them as scammers. pathetic 🤷🏻♀️