Take Care of Your Woman
Judge Mathis
0:01 Plaintiff Jasper Jerrell says he started dating the defendant after they
0:04 met online and 3 months later she moved in with him.
0:08 Jasper says he ended the relationship because
0:11 the defendant couldn't hold a job and live like
0:14 a slob and he's suing her for the balance due on a car and a towing fee.
0:20 Defendant Jessica Camp says she broke up with Jasper
0:23 due to his excessive drinking and violent behavior.
0:26 Jessica claims Jasper's anger was so severe that he
0:29 slept with a loaded gun under his pillow.
0:31 Jessica refuses to pay Jasper for the balance due
0:34 on the car because he refuses to return her big screen TV.
0:39 All rise.
0:41 This court is now in session.
0:43 The honorable Judge Greg Mathis presiding.
0:48 You may now be seated.
0:50 Tell me what happened.
0:52 Well, starting about 2001, 2002, we met online through a mutual friend who gave
0:58 her my email address and we started corresponding back and forth.
1:02 Started hanging out after that.
1:04 And about 3 months later she kind of moved in.
1:08 I don't even recall if I let her move in.
1:10 She just kind of was there one day.
1:12 All of her stuff was there.
1:14 You didn't ask her about it?
1:16 Well, you know, at the time she didn't really have a place to stay
1:19 and she it was kind of convenience probably for her and I didn't object.
1:24 You know, we got along well.
1:25 That's not true.
1:26 Um when she first moved in, you know, she was working.
1:28 She was employed.
1:30 Of course, you know, that didn't last.
1:32 A week later after she had moved in and
1:35 paying all your bills before she came, right?
1:37 Oh, absolutely.
1:38 All right, so why you couldn't take care of your woman?
1:43 You're right.
1:43 Well, I just in there with you.
1:44 You should have told her, "Hey, can't move in here." Yeah, you're right.
1:48 take care of you.
1:49 I just figured she'd help wrong thing to do.
1:50 You got the wrong man.
1:52 All right, you're right.
1:53 You're right.
1:53 Go ahead.
1:54 Okay, so you know, after
1:56 her for that though.
1:57 Let me let her respond before we get to the car you're suing about.
2:01 That wasn't true about not having a place to stay.
2:04 I was living with my mother and he asked me to move in with him.
2:07 You all met on the internet?
2:11 Yeah.
2:10 Mhm.
2:11 Could you see how each other looked?
2:13 No, we didn't know until we met in person, yeah.
2:17 Okay.
2:16 And you all right with that?
2:18 At the time, yeah, I was.
2:20 And I'm just wondering.
2:21 Okay.
2:22 You like it, I love it.
2:25 Go ahead, sir.
2:26 Well, anyway, after about a few months of her not having a job.
2:30 Well, I mean, she did have a job about one a week.
2:33 You know, and then she lose it the next week.
2:35 You know, I think the last straw was one day I came home.
2:38 I had actually got her a cell phone so
2:39 that she could actually help find herself some employment.
2:42 You know, I was hoping.
2:43 Came home, everything's a mess.
2:46 So, I gave her a call.
2:48 Cell phone's off.
2:49 Of course, you know, 4 or 5 hours later, no return call.
2:53 you like him now?
2:55 He got some smooth moves.
2:57 You know, when he talk You know, Judge.
3:05 All right, I see now.
3:07 He throw his hand to the side.
3:13 Go ahead.
3:13 Keep me here.
3:14 There you go.
3:15 All right, all right.
3:16 Go ahead.
3:17 You know what?
3:18 She showed up the next day and I said, "Whoa,
3:20 I tried to call the cell phone that I
3:21 got for you and didn't answer." And she said, "Oh, well, you know,
3:24 I was hanging out with friends." And I said, "Well, you know what?
3:27 I think uh I think this is it, you know." Gave her a hefty bag and I said,
3:30 "Here, why don't you go ahead and put your That's not true.
3:33 Hefty bag?
3:34 Is that how that happened?
3:36 First of all, your honor, Jasper and I dated um a couple years ago.
3:40 Which is true.
3:42 Um he had serious anger issues.
3:45 Um he was he had guns, which was kind of scary.
3:50 He slept with a loaded gun under his pillow.
3:53 Oh, come on now.
3:53 That's not true.
3:54 Yeah, it is.
3:55 How did he get his straight his anger?
3:57 Um for instance, once we were driving in the car and the the cup holder
4:02 was rattling and he yanked it out
4:05 and broke it because it wouldn't stop rattling.
4:07 That's not true.
4:08 I think he's thinking about some other guy.
4:09 go ahead.
4:10 Move on.
4:10 Um he was really paranoid all the time.
4:13 One time we were getting into our vehicle and we had just
4:17 gotten a puppy and a car drove by and he grabbed the puppy,
4:21 threw it out of the car and jumped in the car and locked the door
4:23 and me and the puppy are just standing there like what do we do now, you know?
4:27 Did you ever ask him about it?
4:29 Um I did.
4:30 I think we got in a really big argument and that's
4:33 part of the the reason that I broke up with him.
4:35 All right.
4:36 Sir, let's talk about the car you're suing for.
4:38 The balance due on a car.
4:40 Well, uh basically we had after we broke up,
4:44 we hadn't really talked for about 3 years or so
4:46 and she shot me an email and we started talking again,
4:50 you know, she came over and we started hanging out a little bit.
4:53 Nothing at all going towards that direction of what happened before.
4:57 Just as friends.
4:59 So, and at the time and she had a kid.
5:02 She had a uh truck that was her baby's father's truck and they
5:06 were going through problems so he was going to take back the truck.
5:09 So, and I had a car that I was trying to sell.
5:11 So, she showed her interest in the vehicle and you know,
5:14 I again felt sorry for her so I said,
5:18 "All right, well, I'll sell it to you." But she said,
5:20 you know, "I don't have the cash right now." She said, "Well,
5:23 how about this?" She basically gave me a big screen TV and she said,
5:26 "I'll give you a TV.
5:27 Just you can have the TV.
5:29 I got nowhere to put it anyway."
5:30 Got you.
5:31 And she gave me 250 bucks to start out with.
5:33 So, the balance she was to pay?
5:35 What was The balance?
5:37 TV and 250, what was she to pay?
5:39 Well, the TV had nothing to do with the balance.
5:41 What did you all agree on?
5:43 $3,000.
5:44 to the car.
5:45 Obviously, the TV had nothing to do with it, you say.
5:47 Well, I just wanted to explain the reason why the TV came
5:50 into the picture was because I didn't want to sell it to her.
5:53 She wanted to make payments.
5:54 You see?
5:55 For what?
5:56 For the vehicle.
5:56 She wanted to make payments, monthly payments.
5:58 How does the TV come into play?
6:00 The it comes into play because I wanted to sell the car outright and she said,
6:04 "Well, I'll give you the TV if you let take the TV, right?
6:06 Yes, I did.
6:10 Maybe I'm crazy.
6:12 You're not crazy.
6:13 Didn't he say he didn't take it?
6:17 No, I I took it as a I took it so that I would let her make payments, basically.
6:21 What was the balance after the TV and the 250?
6:25 And the 250 was Well, it was 3,000 so after the 3,000 Now,
6:32 you all had to have an agreement then.
6:33 You can't add it up now.
6:35 Well, no, no, no.
6:36 See, the thing it was 3,000.
6:38 Let me talk to her, sir.
6:41 Ma'am, what do you want to tell me about this car?
6:43 He had said that he was buying a new car so he was
6:46 going to sell his and I really liked his car so I said,
6:49 "You know, how much do you want to sell it for?" He said $3,000.
6:53 So, I told him I said, "I have this big screen TV that I'll give you, you know,
6:57 That's what he said.
6:57 Yeah.
6:58 And 250 you also gave him?
7:00 Um and $250.
7:01 What was the remaining balance you were to pay?
7:04 Um well, it was three $3,000 minus that 250.
7:08 I would assume that after receiving a certain amount,
7:13 after giving a certain amount, you would know what's owed to you and you
7:20 would know how much you owe before coming in here
7:24 today and telling me to do the math on what you are owed and on what you owe.
7:30 Well, it was 250.
7:30 So, if nobody knows, we have no agreement and we can all go home.
7:35 No, sir, I know.
7:36 Oh, you do know, sir?
7:39 2750.
7:39 And obviously, she's paid a significant amount
7:41 because you're only suing for $1,535, correct?
7:46 That's correct.
7:47 She made two more payments.
7:48 What's the total amount of payments she's made?
7:50 750.
7:51 750.
7:52 So, she should owe only 2,000.
7:54 Yeah.
7:55 I I sold the wrecked vehicle.
7:57 Basically, she had the vehicle.
7:59 She hadn't finished paying for it.
8:01 She crashed it in a DUI crash.
8:03 Well, we went down to the tow yard.
8:04 I had to pay $195 out of my own pocket to get the vehicle out of the tow yard.
8:09 And That's why you want that.
8:10 Is this true?
8:11 That's true, but he didn't give me a chance to get the car out myself.
8:15 I was he had plans when he picked me up.
8:18 He said, "This is what I'm going to do." Because the car was still in his name.
8:21 I kind of had no say over what I could do with the car.
8:24 He said, "I'm going to get the car out and I'm going to sell it for, you know,
8:28 whatever amount I can get for it." because if he hadn't gotten the car out,
8:33 they would have continued to charge a daily amount and the amount you owe now,
8:40 195, would have been significantly more.
8:43 And the reason I say the amount you
8:45 owe is because it was your responsibility to pay
8:49 because you were negligent in the operation
8:52 of his of the vehicle that you had not paid for.
8:56 Therefore, I'm going to grant this entire judgment, $1,535.
9:00 Have a good day.
9:01 Judgment for the plaintiff.