His Ex Came to Court Prepared!

  • 2 months ago
In this dailymotion, witness the intense courtroom drama unfold as his ex comes fully prepared for the legal battle. Find out what happens next in this gripping showdown between former partners. #CourtroomDrama #LegalBattle #ExVsEx #Judy
Transcript
00:00Mr. Simcox, I'm gonna start with you.
00:02You and Ms. Villardo dated for a while.
00:04Yes, ma'am.
00:05And at some point, Ms. Villardo handed you $800.
00:10Yes, ma'am.
00:11In what month was that?
00:13I guess it would be January or February.
00:14I don't recall the exact month.
00:15Ma'am, it was March 1st.
00:16March, okay.
00:17I have the text message
00:18and the withdrawal from my bank account.
00:19Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
00:22So, Mr. Simcox, even though she shouted out
00:25what she's not supposed to do
00:26and what she will surely not do again,
00:29she has evidence that she withdrew $800
00:32from her bank account on the 1st of March.
00:35What she also probably has are text messages
00:38as to why she took the $800 out and gave it to you.
00:42So, why don't you, knowing that she has more paper
00:47on her side than you do,
00:48I want you to tell me how it came about
00:51that Ms. Villardo transferred $800 to you
00:55on the 1st of March.
00:56Well, ma'am, this-
00:58Don't tell me, ma'am.
00:59Just, I want you to take a breath, Mr. Simcox.
01:03Ms. Villardo transferred $800 to me
01:06on March 1st because-
01:08She was helping me with an issue I had
01:10with my cell phone company,
01:12unsolicited, she volunteered.
01:14What kind of an issue did you have
01:16with your cell phone company?
01:17My cell phone company, at the time,
01:19was over-billing me.
01:20I received a bill for $800,
01:22knowing that wasn't the norm.
01:24So, of course, I was venting to anybody who would listen.
01:27And you vented to her?
01:28Yes, ma'am, I did.
01:29And you vented to her, and she took out the $800
01:31that you needed for your phone bill.
01:33Yes, ma'am.
01:34And now you're no longer dating.
01:35Yes, ma'am.
01:36And she wants the $800 back.
01:38Plus some.
01:39And the other stuff is sort of nonsense.
01:41I'm not even paying attention to it.
01:43$38 for dirt.
01:45I didn't go to law school for $38 for dirt.
01:48And she started to ask for the money back.
01:50Yes, ma'am.
01:51Rather-
01:51And?
01:52Vigorously.
01:53What did you say to her?
01:54Well, ma'am, to be honest, I didn't answer a lot
01:56because it was getting to the point,
01:58may I back up a little?
02:00This all started probably two to three weeks prior to this.
02:03This started out being sometime in February.
02:06Yes, ma'am.
02:07So tell me what happened in February.
02:09She was having issues with doing some type of work
02:11on her computer.
02:12Her computer wasn't functioning properly.
02:15Well, I said, well, I can probably help you out with that.
02:17I have a desktop at home you can use.
02:19Bring me your laptop that's frozen up and won't work,
02:22and I will gladly do what I can to fix that problem.
02:25And at that time, you were still dating?
02:28Yes, ma'am.
02:29Intimate?
02:30Yes, ma'am.
02:30So her boyfriend, her intimate boyfriend,
02:33said, I can help unfreeze your frozen computer.
02:37Also, I have one that I'm not using that's an old desktop.
02:41I was using it, but I could part with it for her use.
02:44Right.
02:46And?
02:47A couple weeks later,
02:48this incident came up with the cell phone.
02:50I vented.
02:51And I got the venting.
02:52So you sort of figured he would help her out
02:55with unfreezing her computer.
02:57Yes, ma'am.
02:58And gave her a desktop that you weren't using.
03:00To use, yes, ma'am.
03:01To use.
03:02So you sort of felt it was a quid pro quo
03:04for the unfreezing of her computer.
03:07Maybe it's something more accurate.
03:08I love that line.
03:09Yeah, okay.
03:10So let me tell you, Mr. Simcox,
03:12because when people fabricate,
03:15and it's so interesting that they fabricate,
03:17but they don't have good memories.
03:19See, when you fabricate, which is a nice word for lying,
03:23you're supposed to be able to be consistent,
03:25because I'm gonna read to you
03:27what you swore to in your answer.
03:30Jennifer needed a desktop,
03:31and I had a desktop at my house.
03:33I offered to sell it to her for $800.
03:36She asked if she could have the computer right away,
03:39and she would pay me back as soon as she got her tax refund.
03:41That's what you wrote here.
03:43I also helped fix her laptop.
03:45In March, she got her taxes and paid me the $800.
03:48Does that sound like a story that you just told me?
03:51That's what you swore to.
03:52You wanna see your signature?
03:54No, ma'am, I don't recall saying
03:55that she ever paid me for anything.
03:57I wanna show him what I just read for him.
04:03Is that your signature, sir?
04:04That's my signature, yes, ma'am.
04:05Perfect, that's all.
04:07Take it back.
04:08Thank you.
04:09Judgment for the plaintiff in the amount of $800.
04:11We're finished, thank you very much.
04:12Ma'am, he agreed.
04:13No dirt.
04:14He agreed to pay me back $900.
04:17That's usurious.
04:18$800, judgment for the plaintiff.
04:19Ma'am.
04:20Excuse me, step out.

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