@@princeofdatny Well I don't have a cell phone, so I'm not sure exactly how it works, but according to most defendants on court tv shows, when you buy a new phone, everything that was on your old phone is gone forever. I'm just amazed that anyone ever upgrades their phone.
No whoever he bought it from the fact it didn’t have a sign on it he said he thought it was legit so basically they got fucked over twice whoever gave it to him nd then sense they got took to court
@@missantonia14goldsby They fucked themselves over by not using common sense. Nobody is selling a legit $1700 lotto ticket for less than $1700. Literally use your brain. If it's too good to be true, it's probably illegal. They know that. They were just too dumb to realize how easily they could get caught.
@@missantonia14goldsby well, thats what happens when you buy stolen property. Sucks to be the buyer, but its stolen, just cuz you bought it from a thief doesn’t mean it’s yours now.
@@missantonia14goldsby who in the world would sell a winning lottery ticket for half price? The only possible reason is that it was stolen. So either it was stolen by them or was bought by them knowing it was stolen. They didn’t get fucked over.
"I'm not a lottery worker or a postal worker, so therefore I didn't steal it." Judge Judy was right. Can't fix stupid. But I'm glad she ruled against it.
Went looking for this comment before I said it lol because the lady assumed it was either a postal worker or a lottery worker, that means he didn’t do it. That’s like committing a random murder and the police interrogating the family first, then when they choose to question you, you say “listen, you guys thought it was the ladies husband who did it and her son. I’m was never married to her and she isn’t my mom, so it can’t be me you fools.”
I was going to comment on that point but you beat me to it. That was merely a hypothesis on the part of the plaintiff. The defendant still could have stole the ticket (or in some other way acquired it illegally). Boy is he dumb. I have tried to reason with people when they use this type of "reasoning" and it is enough to make you scream. Lol.
"Regardless of gift or whatever, They DIDN'T SIGN IT." The Father In Law KNEW he stole it from them! Flat out. The Defendant went with it cause $$$, and they did not think they would get caught, or that anyone could or would prove it was stolen. Just DISGUSTING.
@@tubester4567 from context clues, I think the bar that the FiL said he "won" the ticket at was the same one the plaintiffs had ACTUALLY won the ticket at. He probably saw them celebrating a few stools down and figured he could cash it quicker than they could.
You don't want to sign it till you're ready to drop it in the mail, they forgot and it would have been sent back to the address in the claim form to sign. Bet it happens frequently.
This couple are wonderful people, the reason they chose to take this to Judge Judy was so they could at least try to keep the kid out of jail. I'll never understand the kindness of people to attempt to avoid prosecuting a thief but I'm deeply impressed with their level of compassion.
yep... i only wish i could take an argument apart as well as that - i suppose if you had years of practice you might get that good.... explains it I guess....
Exactly.. they mentioned they live right next door to the bar where they bought the ticket- which I believe he already knew anyway - but still, he knows where they live ☹️
if you're going to keep a lie going you better have a really good memory... imagine these 2 couldn't even get their stories straight, how wicked what they did
As someone who has won the Oregon lottery twice (once for $2670 and the second for $10,000) the first thing you need to do is sign the ticket in ink so that things like this don't happen! And it's also clear that these people (the plaintiff's) told everyone about their winning's! Never do that until AFTER you have claimed your prize. Only tell your closest family members, and if it's big enough, a tax attorney and an investment advisor and never post about it on social media.
@@DarkPhoenixSaga it's not luck. EVERYONE will win the lottery. Of course it could take you 500,000 years to do it but you will win. It's all in the random selection of numbers.
The fact the F-I-L was going to have someone cash out the ticket for him because he doesn't want it going to child support speaks volumes on his integrity..
I'd love to know who originally stole the ticket. I get that the bartender who sold the ticket is sitting as a plaintiff witness but...there's shenanigans going on at that bar.
I feel like it depends on if the plaintiffs put the letter with their ticket in their own mailbox...in which case the defendant's dad took it (which yes, would be a crime in itself. big nono to touch someone else's mail)
The dad said he bought it from someone. Sounds like he paid about $875 for it too as he mentions that he always will grab onto any opportunity where he can "double his money".
@@Packer1290 but HOW did it get out of the plaintiffs possession? Like whoever it was must have heard that it was a big winner, and they must have known the amount to charge someone $875 for it in the first place.
@@CC-qx6ss I'm guessing it was stolen out of the mail. It's probably not that hard to identify as the envelope would have been addressed to the "California Lottery" or something similar.
These defendants are the type of people who will have your money and be invisible - the world is full of these. But these lottery winners were smart, they kept good evidence and pulled the right strings and dragged these invisible thieves out in to the open and put the spotlight right on them - GOTCHA How magnificent!
I am guessing someone with the lottery or the mail service. They see it is a winning ticket, but can't claim it themselves without raising suspicion. So they find someone like the crooked defendants, sell it for some cash, like $500 and the defendant can then claim the money, making 1250. Defendants would have kept that, except the plaintiffs had proof of owning the ticket and could track them down.
He's all about priorities; it's a shame they're ass-backward though. Child support is way more important than gambling. He's just being greedy and selfish.
The best I can figure is the following: 1. The old man either overheard/or was told about the couple winning. He then stalked them & stole the ticket of their mailbox. 2. Somebody at the couple's local lottery office opened their envelope, saw that it wasn't signed & sold it to the old man. I'm not to sure about #1 because how would thieves know that the couple forgot to sign the back of the ticket? So I think that #2 would explain why the show didn't air "how" the thieves got the ticket. They don't want that state lotto to look bad. That still leaves 1 thing though. In my state, you're told to put your name/address/&phone number on the back of the ticket, in ADDITION to signing it. So, did this couple leave the back of the ticket completely BLANK?? That would explain why the thieves thought that they could keep it.
Judge Judy is an amazing lawyer. She doesn't like beating around the bush you must just get straight to the point. and also the way she uses her reasoning is very good.
I am a little confused. The plaintiffs said they put their ticket in an envelope and sent it to Salem. How did the other guy get his hands on it then if it was mailed off?
That’s what I was wondering to. Unless that guy happened to be in the same bar and overheard them, followed them home, then kept a check on their mailbox. I can’t think of any other theory.
@@roxywhite1936 your theory is a very good theory! The old guy stole their lottery ticket for his own selfish gain to get money for himself, he should’ve been arrested for that! Maybe next time, keep your mouth shut if you win the lottery tickets because otherwise, they will follow you and steal your tickets.
They said they mailed it, but I was wondering if the took it to the post office or did the put it in their mailbox with the flag up. We can't put mail in our mailbox to go out in my area because thieves look for that.
@@galinacrosby9952 sorry for my late writings I captain a small drilling ship and little bit of cargo. Right here everyone depend on me for thier own survival
I love the way Judge Judy judges cases she sees right through everybody's buls**t and when you're right she defends you but when you're wrong look out and I just one thing I know I would not want to ever go before Judge Judy
I don't get it, why didn't they sign the ticket? If you have to mail in a ticket, it requires a signature on the back of it, if they mailed it then it's either someone in postal service or lottery involved.
@@ReyoVR now I might be wrong but I believe the show pays them a certain amount for just being on the show but the defendant or losing party has to pay what they owe to the winning party. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
@@Oliver2020. The producers pay the judgements. Not the one who loses. They win also, because they get paid for coming on the show, get a free trip and they can keep the stolen money.
What I want to know is, how did the thief come into possession of the ticket in the first place? The plaintiffs had sent the ticket in already, so how did Ole Scraggly Beard get his hands on it?
They said they mailed it in. Step dad said he bought it from a guy outside a bar, and I believe him on that. So it had to have been either the post office worker recognized it for what it was and checked to see if signed, OR someone straight from the lottery office stole it after seeing it unsigned. Had to have been one of those two that had their hands on it. Whoever it was got away with it.
@@groowanderer if they mailed it for sure. ....postal inspectors. Will be on it........ and if one of these two defendants. was involved with that......oh oh
I love how people just have "old" phones they just get rid of all the time. Right before they go to court lol
Every time hahaa
Seems to happen surprisingly often on these shows
Considering how often people switch phone companies or upgrade devices it actually is common
@@princeofdatny Well I don't have a cell phone, so I'm not sure exactly how it works, but according to most defendants on court tv shows, when you buy a new phone, everything that was on your old phone is gone forever.
I'm just amazed that anyone ever upgrades their phone.
@@JamieM470 sometimes definitely phone logs and texts .
Did the defendants' father in law just growled at Judge Judy when she told him to sit?😳😱😳.... I'm getting the hills have eyes vibes from him
100% inbred HillBilly 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wrong turn 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
@@cls3201 Lol
Always sign yr ticket
The way he sneered at her when she said to “SIT!” was freaky.
It's because he doesn't like a woman telling him what to do. Hence trying to get out of child support
@@amandalam1283 So true!!
Yeah, I think out on the street, that guy can actually be dangerous. Still he is way too stupid.
@@amandalam1283 Exactly... A bloody scam bag.
Imagine how he is/was to baby mama
Omg Judy telling a grown man to “sit” like a dog, 🤣 I love her.
Don't insult dogs like that
He even growled like one 😂
That was hilarious 😂
Well he DID growl 😂
She was helping him out,stupid is as stupid does
"They didn't sign the ticket."
He just admitted he stole it
No whoever he bought it from the fact it didn’t have a sign on it he said he thought it was legit so basically they got fucked over twice whoever gave it to him nd then sense they got took to court
@@missantonia14goldsby They fucked themselves over by not using common sense. Nobody is selling a legit $1700 lotto ticket for less than $1700. Literally use your brain. If it's too good to be true, it's probably illegal. They know that. They were just too dumb to realize how easily they could get caught.
@@missantonia14goldsby well, thats what happens when you buy stolen property. Sucks to be the buyer, but its stolen, just cuz you bought it from a thief doesn’t mean it’s yours now.
If someone is selling a winning ticket, you KNOW its stolen, zero sympathy.
@@missantonia14goldsby who in the world would sell a winning lottery ticket for half price? The only possible reason is that it was stolen.
So either it was stolen by them or was bought by them knowing it was stolen. They didn’t get fucked over.
jj is having fun with this case, i love when she gets sassy and gives idiots a good talking to
Not a fan of the judiciary in general - but I love the way Judge Judy dismantles peoples stories.
When JJ says SIT, you sit. Such a boss.
@@jacquiwmch She told him to sit like he's a dog. hahahahaahaha !!!!
@@katerinapatiniotis5598 she’s an icon 😂
Playing with them the same way a cat tosses around a mouse around the room.
That dog growl the father-in-law made took me out 😂. I watched it 4times to laugh
Wait.. when was that?? I missed it.. lol.
I ran to the comments to see if anyone else noticed!
2:57
sounded like Macs mom from it's always sunny! lol
And his eyes were Red….He was too shamed🤣🤣
That grunt from the father in law speaks volume on his character
Yeah, he's a distant cousin of leather face. They probably have dead teenagers in their basement right now.
Α bloody crook ..
SIT !!!!
@wnc817 lmao she’s the judge and they’re idiots of course she will be rude, as she should 😂
@wnc817 he’s lying right to her face why would she ever be nice?
"I'm not a lottery worker or a postal worker, so therefore I didn't steal it."
Judge Judy was right. Can't fix stupid. But I'm glad she ruled against it.
It is too bad they don't have to pay out of their own pockets.
Lmao right??? What logic is that? tHeReF0rE I d1dNt sTeAL iT
🤣
Went looking for this comment before I said it lol because the lady assumed it was either a postal worker or a lottery worker, that means he didn’t do it. That’s like committing a random murder and the police interrogating the family first, then when they choose to question you, you say “listen, you guys thought it was the ladies husband who did it and her son. I’m was never married to her and she isn’t my mom, so it can’t be me you fools.”
I was going to comment on that point but you beat me to it. That was merely a hypothesis on the part of the plaintiff. The defendant still could have stole the ticket (or in some other way acquired it illegally). Boy is he dumb. I have tried to reason with people when they use this type of "reasoning" and it is enough to make you scream. Lol.
Always sign your winning ticket and never trust mailing it. I drove 106 miles to and from the lottery office for these exact reasons.
Nowadays it would cost more in gas than you'd get in winnings. :-)
@@duncreg True. Depending where you are. I'm in Florida and spent $60 in gas for a $1250 ticket
You don’t have to sign it as long as you can prove its yours. Doesn’t hurt though.
SMART!
You can mail with a tracking number for under $10
"Regardless of gift or whatever, They DIDN'T SIGN IT." The Father In Law KNEW he stole it from them! Flat out. The Defendant went with it cause $$$, and they did not think they would get caught, or that anyone could or would prove it was stolen. Just DISGUSTING.
I dont understand how they got possession of the ticket?
@@tubester4567 from context clues, I think the bar that the FiL said he "won" the ticket at was the same one the plaintiffs had ACTUALLY won the ticket at. He probably saw them celebrating a few stools down and figured he could cash it quicker than they could.
@@tubester4567 It had to be someone at the lottery who when they noticed it wasn't signed, pocketed it and sold it to another thief at a bar
You don't want to sign it till you're ready to drop it in the mail, they forgot and it would have been sent back to the address in the claim form to sign. Bet it happens frequently.
@@cynthiatolman326 Maybe but something isnt right about their story.
JJ is one of the best at seeing the holes in stories. She is a surgeon
Over 40 years of experience on the bench and as an arbitrator will give you such skills
@@thesmithersy maybe, maybe not. She however proves that she is legit! Her discernment is golden.
She was friends in the sixties with Fred and Velma and Daphne I heard
"Your Father in law Is A liar-so he can SIT down!" HAHA go off Aunt Judy! 2:52
"they ought to give a prize for stupid" 😂😂😂😂😂
ya, a trophy that's a donkeys ass
😂😂
Guess it's time to put in their nomination for the Darwin Award.
Noooooo, we can't certify stupidity.
@@blackqueenmelanin1449 Exactly; they don’t need to encouragement 😂
When JJ puts up air quotes, you know that she knows you've just lied to her. 😉
I love when she burst out laughing that’s when you know you don’t have a case lol
@@christianrodriguez4568
She goes 'A ha ha!' then says "I'm gonna enjoy this". 😂
Man, the defendant was slimy but the father in law was 20x more slimier.
They really look like father and son up there.. 😂
explains why he is poor.... and pays maintenance... no woman will put up with that kind of trouble.....lol
This couple are wonderful people, the reason they chose to take this to Judge Judy was so they could at least try to keep the kid out of jail. I'll never understand the kindness of people to attempt to avoid prosecuting a thief but I'm deeply impressed with their level of compassion.
I have a feeling the young man is being strung along by his lazy, lying father in law.
Nah, he's just as bad---still trying to act like he didn't steal it in the end
Yeah, birds of a feather
Damn hard to tell the defendants aren’t related by blood. They deserve each other.
Maybe he home schooled him and didn't go for all that book learning madness.
@@tomround8271 Lol
Thanks - I had forgotten that "dam" is written as "damn".
They probably are related! 😂
Just bc he's his father-in-law doesn't mean that he's not also his uncle
It’s always a old or broken phone 😂
Always, and Paige pleassssseeeee come back to YT. I know you probably don’t buy reps anymore but I miss your videos!
That plus car insurance that just so happened to expire the day before the accident
I love how Judge Judy plays with the defendants when she knows the outcome. It's like watching someone play a game of chess and stringing them along!
yep... i only wish i could take an argument apart as well as that - i suppose if you had years of practice you might get that good.... explains it I guess....
or watching a cat play with a mouse before the kill
Cat playing with prey😂
The way he growled at the judge…creepy … this couple needs to make sure he’s not gonna do something stupid.
Exactly.. they mentioned they live right next door to the bar where they bought the ticket- which I believe he already knew anyway - but still, he knows where they live ☹️
if you're going to keep a lie going you better have a really good memory... imagine these 2 couldn't even get their stories straight, how wicked what they did
Too much alcohol. It impeded their memories🤦🏾♀️.
4:07 I’ve NEVER heard of anyone buying a lottery ticket second-hand.
Sometimes illegal immigrants would do something like this...or guys with child support or tax liens.
yes but not for big amounts. usually 50/50 with someone
@@Juicetheeunuch oh ok, makes sense
Am I the only one wondering how in the world they obtained the stolen lottery ticket? Lol
No, you are not alone. Im glad I’m not the only one.
Was wondering that myself. We had a lady in my area that was opening mail and stealing. Wonder if it was that kind of a situation?
@@r1verman I was thinking someone at the lottery office saw the ticket wasn’t signed, knew that guy, and sold it to him.
@@phillipsmom6252 I thought he was employed where the ticket was purchased lol guess not maybe they stole their mail and found the tickets.
He said at the end some guy offered to sell it to him and he thought it was legit 😂😂
Moral of the story...SIGN THE BACK OF THE TICKET, first and foremost.
This was GLORIOUS! God bless Judge Judy. Ain't no way you're getting anything by her!
Judy cracked this one INSTANTLY!! 🤣🤣🔥🔥
What a low life of the man who owed back child support.
As someone who has won the Oregon lottery twice (once for $2670 and the second for $10,000) the first thing you need to do is sign the ticket in ink so that things like this don't happen! And it's also clear that these people (the plaintiff's) told everyone about their winning's! Never do that until AFTER you have claimed your prize. Only tell your closest family members, and if it's big enough, a tax attorney and an investment advisor and never post about it on social media.
Wow, you were so lucky, congrats.
@@DarkPhoenixSaga it's not luck. EVERYONE will win the lottery. Of course it could take you 500,000 years to do it but you will win. It's all in the random selection of numbers.
Now that you've told us about your winnings... what's your name & address? I'm asking for a friend 👀
@@heyya4395 spent all of it years ago!!!
I hollered @ 1:04 at the father in law's reaction at JJ saying he wanted him to do sumn illegal 🤣🤣
Amazing how people can stand before a judge and lie. Shame on them.
"You don't know where I'm going" 🤣🤣 you damn right, Judge 😄
Judge Judy is one of the best judges of all times ..!!
I love how this guy suddenly changes his mind after they don't call the cops. It's so funny that they can't keep their stories straight!!!
Hope whoever he owes child support sees this and reports that $1750 he came into…
Good lord he's as old as dirt. How does he owe child support? From 1980?
This is exactly why you take your winning ticket to the lottery office in person!
Defendant’s remind me of the movie “Deliverance” 🤣🤣🤣
At 2:56 when JJ told him to sit it scared me so much I sat down too 🤣🤣🤣 & I'm not even part of this case
LOL
Oh, how many times that I could just call somebody stupid. I envy JJ.
The fact the F-I-L was going to have someone cash out the ticket for him because he doesn't want it going to child support speaks volumes on his integrity..
I know. Like he should still be celebrating that he won't owe support, and his kids will be provided for.
For real!!! Straight dirtbag😒
I can't say it enough. Judge Judy, you are the Best! If the supreme court was ruled by you, our country would be so much better off.
it's amazing the knack JJ has for exposing lies. I love watching her work. It's a work of art.
I love when JJ calls the ppl idiots!!!! She’s my favorite 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'd love to know who originally stole the ticket. I get that the bartender who sold the ticket is sitting as a plaintiff witness but...there's shenanigans going on at that bar.
Defendant multi choice exam @ 2:26 😂😂😂😂
Even though this was two years ago, thank you for this comment lol
The anticipation on the faces of the two lovely ladies among the audience in the background did it for me …. Love JJ hahah
I'm still interested in how they got the ticket....🤔
I feel like it depends on if the plaintiffs put the letter with their ticket in their own mailbox...in which case the defendant's dad took it (which yes, would be a crime in itself. big nono to touch someone else's mail)
@@itsOasus That's what I'm thinkin'... a whole 'nother crime in and of itself.
The dad said he bought it from someone. Sounds like he paid about $875 for it too as he mentions that he always will grab onto any opportunity where he can "double his money".
@@Packer1290 but HOW did it get out of the plaintiffs possession? Like whoever it was must have heard that it was a big winner, and they must have known the amount to charge someone $875 for it in the first place.
@@CC-qx6ss I'm guessing it was stolen out of the mail. It's probably not that hard to identify as the envelope would have been addressed to the "California Lottery" or something similar.
These defendants are the type of people who will have your money and be invisible - the world is full of these.
But these lottery winners were smart, they kept good evidence and pulled the right strings and dragged these invisible thieves out in to the open and put the spotlight right on them - GOTCHA
How magnificent!
I love this woman. Period. That's all.
That father in law is creepy and a thief. Can't keep his story straight to save his life.
That is such a lovely couple and the lady is so sweet.
Not only are the defendants wearing the same shirts, they're wearing the same stupidity, too.
This comment 😂😂😂😂😂
They went shopping together and picked the same shirt in a different color.
It must be so satisfying to call someone stupid and a liar and they have to abide by it ?!
This deserves to be watched until the end of time!!
Who sells a winning lottery ticket?
Someone who isn’t dumb enough to cash it themselves but yes wth is going on 😂
I am guessing someone with the lottery or the mail service. They see it is a winning ticket, but can't claim it themselves without raising suspicion. So they find someone like the crooked defendants, sell it for some cash, like $500 and the defendant can then claim the money, making 1250. Defendants would have kept that, except the plaintiffs had proof of owning the ticket and could track them down.
@@dianabialaskahansen2972 they don’t make 1250 they have to pay taxes on the $$$
@@dianabialaskahansen2972
Daaaaaang. That’s trifling ASF! Glad they got their money.
A bloody crook.
Yeah i think the kid needs to get away from his father inlaw real quick.
What are we gonna do when Judge Judy retires? I can’t think of any judges that are as ruthless or entertaining as her
@Sllort Or some are just trying...
@Sllort Yup boring or trying to be mean
Yeah that sarah granddaughter that nods at everything JJ says ain't cutting it.
Totally confused. 1) Why didn't she sign the lottery ticket before she sent it? 2) How did the defendants even get the ticket if she Mailed it in?
I have the same questions. They said they mailed the ticket.
My guess is he plucked it out of their mail, maybe he messed with the signature?
I think someone at the lottery office sold it when they realized the winner forgot to sign it.
@@peacefreedom4930 how did they know the defendants address to go steal from the mailbox?
@@karissakline6765 i agree. Plus the plaintiff said acquired illegally at the end. They stole it.
He plays video poker but has debts in child support what a father
He's all about priorities; it's a shame they're ass-backward though. Child support is way more important than gambling. He's just being greedy and selfish.
How embarrassing to be called liar Infront of public 🙈
Love me some Judge Judy 🤣
😂🤣😂🤣 "You outta get a prize for stupid!" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
So satisfying I love that judge Judy completely eviscerated them
the oregon state lottery board should investigate this matter for how often does this happen
I know right
0:44 he took a deep breath and was about to explain himself.
JJ cuts him off You've got to think fast. 😂 I love these videos.
🤭😂🤣😅When Judge Judy said "They outta give a prize for stupid"....just died...!!!😎👍🇨🇦
She killed them! 😂😅🤣
The best I can figure is the following:
1. The old man either overheard/or was told about the couple winning. He then stalked them & stole the ticket of their mailbox.
2. Somebody at the couple's local lottery office opened their envelope, saw that it wasn't signed & sold it to the old man.
I'm not to sure about #1 because how would thieves know that the couple forgot to sign the back of the ticket?
So I think that #2 would explain why the show didn't air "how" the thieves got the ticket. They don't want that state lotto to look bad.
That still leaves 1 thing though. In my state, you're told to put your name/address/&phone number on the back of the ticket, in ADDITION to signing it.
So, did this couple leave the back of the ticket completely BLANK?? That would explain why the thieves thought that they could keep it.
*Great comment...I was really interested how they got the ticket.*
Father in Law didn't like being told to sit.
JJ chews them to shreds every time 😭😭😭😭😭😂😂
That was very entertaining. Old dude tryin to give Judge Judy evil eye backfired 😂😂
If those 2 were cast in Oceans 11, it would be a hilarious comedy of errors
Judge Judy is an amazing lawyer. She doesn't like beating around the bush you must just get straight to the point. and also the way she uses her reasoning is very good.
the step father looks like some villain in an action movie or smth lol
When she starts jumping in her seat, and the "just a second'" your about to get destroyed.
Richard (the father-in-law ) looks like Don Quixote...😂
Yeah…on meth.
He looks more like that old guy in the movie "Christine" who sold the car to young Arnold Cunningham for less than $500.
If they've won the lottery before, how did they not know it's important to sign the back?
I've never won $5 yet I know that.....
I am a little confused. The plaintiffs said they put their ticket in an envelope and sent it to Salem. How did the other guy get his hands on it then if it was mailed off?
That’s what I was wondering to. Unless that guy happened to be in the same bar and overheard them, followed them home, then kept a check on their mailbox. I can’t think of any other theory.
@@roxywhite1936 your theory is a very good theory! The old guy stole their lottery ticket for his own selfish gain to get money for himself, he should’ve been arrested for that! Maybe next time, keep your mouth shut if you win the lottery tickets because otherwise, they will follow you and steal your tickets.
They said they mailed it, but I was wondering if the took it to the post office or did the put it in their mailbox with the flag up. We can't put mail in our mailbox to go out in my area because thieves look for that.
Judge Judy a Beast! She can see through your lies.
I will forever be obsessed with the way Judge Judy doesn’t use a gavel and instead just bangs the top of her pen on the desk😂
You could see the pen marks on her bench.. from trying to get stupid people back to order.
She should use the gavel to knock some sense into them!
Judy is SO on the case (haha!). She knows, most of the time, before anyone even speaks. She's as sharp as a tack. I LOVE watching her.
Man no one can fool Judge Judy!! She's too sharp! 😏👌
Hey there Galina, how are you and Whee are you watching from!
@@JerryNeumann-bg4ku Hello! Im doinge well thank you! I'm from San Pedro, CA 😇
@@galinacrosby9952 that's good to kmkwn
@@galinacrosby9952 sorry for my late writings I captain a small drilling ship and little bit of cargo. Right here everyone depend on me for thier own survival
Defendant should have been a model 🔥
Be needing tht dose JJ everyday send my love ma judge Judy sorry
It seemed legit 4:31
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If the fil is growling at judge Judy 2:57 for catching his lie, he must be a peach to live with.
I love the way Judge Judy judges cases she sees right through everybody's buls**t and when you're right she defends you but when you're wrong look out and I just one thing I know I would not want to ever go before Judge Judy
I don't get it, why didn't they sign the ticket? If you have to mail in a ticket, it requires a signature on the back of it, if they mailed it then it's either someone in postal service or lottery involved.
Probably the same crowd that gets paid to ballot harvest!
“I’m gonna enjoy it better!” 🤣
I love that!
The father in-law didn't win, but at the end he's still lying 🙄...Interesting
Well... He still kept his stolen money because the show pays the plaintiff instead.
@@ReyoVR now I might be wrong but I believe the show pays them a certain amount for just being on the show but the defendant or losing party has to pay what they owe to the winning party. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
@@Oliver2020. Idk..u maybe right ✅
@@Oliver2020. The producers pay the judgements. Not the one who loses. They win also, because they get paid for coming on the show, get a free trip and they can keep the stolen money.
Yea. If it was taken from the plaintiff's mailbox. Well the feds wanna talk to Mr. Linwood
Judge Judy is a wizard 😂
Who sells a winning lottery ticket? Dumbest lie I've ever heard
Look at the father-in-law at 1:08. Guilty as charged!😆
Gotta love Judge Judy 💖 she always bring the not so good people into the light for all to see 👍💯‼️
Oh dear!! You just can't pull the wool over Judge Judy's eyes. Fools!
I'm just impressed by the couple's detective work.
One if the best parts of my life was sitting down on the couch and watching the 4pm judge Judy! She's the best judge
What I want to know is, how did the thief come into possession of the ticket in the first place? The plaintiffs had sent the ticket in already, so how did Ole Scraggly Beard get his hands on it?
This is what I was trying to figure out. Thought I missed part of the story. Hoping someone can explain.
They said they mailed it in. Step dad said he bought it from a guy outside a bar, and I believe him on that. So it had to have been either the post office worker recognized it for what it was and checked to see if signed, OR someone straight from the lottery office stole it after seeing it unsigned. Had to have been one of those two that had their hands on it. Whoever it was got away with it.
@@groowanderer if they mailed it for sure. ....postal inspectors. Will be on it........ and if one of these two defendants. was involved with that......oh oh
@@groowanderer until the old guy catches up with them I am guessing.. as he has to pay the people back so he will be pissed.....lol
@@albertbresca8904 show pays the judgment