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Help Finding an Episode


I'm wondering if anyone has seen this episode and can tell me if there is a link to it somewhere. I don't remember what the lawsuit was about, but what I do remember is the plaintiff's son. He was a teenager and at one point he's sitting behind his mother laughing. It annoys Judge Judy, she gives him the look and he stops. A little later Judge Judy admonished the defendant for getting involved with the plaintiff saying (I'm paraphrasing here), "She is nosey, self centered, rude--" Judge Judy looks over at the plaintiff's son and sees him laughing again and she gets even more annoyed. She demands to know what he is laughing about and the boy, still laughing says (paraphrasing again), "Because everything you said is absolutely who she is." Judge Judy looks at Byrd and they both start laughing. His embarrassed mother turns to him and says, "Thanks a lot."

I would love to see that one again. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.



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BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I REMEMBER THIS CASE!!! That mother probably went home and body slammed that son. It's funny because I never remember cases from people's verbal descriptions just because JJ has had like what, a billion cases with her show airing daily. But that was of the cases that stood out for that moment. Plus it's relatively recent. That had to be from the last couple years or so. It wasn't too long ago. You'd probably be able to find it somewhere on YouTube since they have like every Judge Judy case known to man on there albeit for short life spans before YouTube removes them. But I doubt you would ever find it again just because of the sheer sea of cases the Judge Judy show has and how many slews people upload. I could guarantee it's on YouTube but like looking for a needle in a haystack.

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I'm so glad someone else remembers that episode! Sadly, I think you're correct; it will be like searching for a needle in a haystack. I hope one day I'll be lucky to come across it again.

He's like an idiot savant, minus the savant. - Tom Servo

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Oops! Double post.

He's like an idiot savant, minus the savant. - Tom Servo

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