Judge Judy Sheindlin presides over a new array of cases, litigants and judgments.
Cast:Kevin Rasco , Judy Sheindlin , Whitney Kumar , Sarah Rose , Al Murdoch , Marinda Conway , Shani Simpson , Joseph Ethier , Eric West , Myla Bazen , Lynette Hernandezaa , Linda Bernardasci , Nijah Pine , Emani Foster , Noah Joyner , Keith Buchanan , Harland Hendrickson , Ashley Jackson
A man sues a dog walker after being chased and knocked down by an unleashed dog she did not have under her control.
An uninsured, unlicensed teenager takes her mother's car and strikes a married couple in the crosswalk. They sue for 10K in medical bills and pain and suffering.
Her Honor presides over two cases in this episode. Up first, a man accuses his ex-girlfriend of using his credit card to bail out her new lover and says she stoles his emotional support cat. In the 2nd case, a woman says she canceled 35th birthday gala because her dress was not delivered in time; she sues the designer for the cost of the party she never had and for emotional distress.
College football-watching devolves into a costly car collision; former high school friends fight over who is to blame.
An aspiring filmmaker sues a producer/director for unpaid work and defamation of character.
First case is a man sued by his cousin who paid for his deceased mother's funeral. Second is a woman suing her ex-personal trainer for money she advanced him that he stopped paying back.
Half sisters wield a broomstick and a knife in violent disputes against each other; both filed restraining orders and sue for damages.
Ex-business partners fight over their snake-breeding venture; retaliatory theft of a lizard is caught on tape.
A man sues his former landlord for false arrest after an argument about the man bringing his girlfriend into his rented room too often.
The Judge presides over two cases. In the first case, a young woman sues her ex-lover for a damages over an alleged assault. In the next case, a man's foray into the dog-breeding business ends in a 5K lawsuit over French Bulldog puppy he sold to his tenant.
A woman sues her photographer for using photos from a bartered session to promote his business on social media.
A man sues a former friend over non-repairs to his truck while the friend counter sues for embarrassment over being questioned by police after an argument.
Her Honor presides over two cases. In the first, after discovering 8K in 'forged' checks, a woman sends a series of angry texts which leads a man to file for a restraining order. In the next case, a woman is evicted days after moving in; she sues for return of rent and emotional distress.
Twin sisters accuse a retiree of assault after their rental agreement to board dogs falls apart; the defendant claims they hit him in the head with a 2x4.
Newlyweds sue their wedding planner for the 10K court max alleging their wedding party was ejected from a wedding venue; the planner says they still owe her money.
A struggling mother of three claims her brother and his girlfriend disposed of her possessions without her permission.
The Judge rules on two cases. Up first, a woman asks a friend to buy and install a washer/dryer in her home but refuses to pay him despite her continued use of the appliances. She claims the color wasn't right and that they were damaged. In the second case, when a woman purchases a used car from a friend, she leaves hundreds of toll charges in her wake.
A farm worker must defend against his ex-boss's claims that he owes for a phone, rent and a personal loan.
Ex-roommates fight over a violent assault involving a lockout and an emotional support dog; one man claims he backed out after a chokehold, another says it was a self defense.
After providing a home for her grandchildren while her son was in prison, a woman's relationship with her family falls apart after he and his fiance move in.
A woman is granted a lifetime restraining order against an ex-boyfriend who sues her for thousands in personal belongings he says she never returned.
Brothers clash over funeral expenses for their mother; accusations of defamation ensue.
An American Bully breeder sues a man for the remaining balance on a puppy purchased for his seven-year-old daughter.
The Judge rules on two cases. In the first proceeding, an unlicensed, uninsured teenager driver fails to yield and crashes into a vehicle carrying a mother and her toddler; who is at fault? In the next case, two men sue each other for the court maximum after their car-trade agreement falls apart; the fate of a 1947 classic Chrysler Sedan hangs in the balance.
After an apartment fire made her homeless, a woman sues her former friend who offered her a place to stay, for a wrongful eviction and unwanted sexual advances while staying with him. He countersues for damages due to false accusations.
After a fight with his pregnant girlfriend, a man invites a female acquaintance to move in; they clash over a personal loan, car damages and assault.
The Judge rules on two cases. Up first, two Pit Bulls jump over a fence and maul a neighbor's small dog; the Judge speaks to the responsibility that comes with owning dangerous dog breeds. In the next case, a woman sues a hairstylist claiming money owed for improperly installing a wig and destroying it.
A firearms instructor seeks compensation for a valuable rifle he loaned to an ailing client; the defendant says he sold the weapon after the client passed away to satisfy a debt owed by the deceased.
A fund-raising effort by T-shirt sales goes awry when a woman is dissatisfied with sample shirts and asks for a refund from a small business owner; a heated incident and a 5k defamation counter-suit follow soon after.
A dog attack on Christmas day divides neighbors who fight over which of their dogs was the aggressor and who is responsible for the vet bills.
The Judge rules on two cases. Up first, a man drives 2,000 miles to come to the aid of his son and his son's teen fiancé, then is sued by the couple for alleged theft and unpaid wages. In the next case, a newlywed is sued by her sister-in-law for a trip and for wedding expenses.
While away on vacation in Hawaii, a woman claims her roommate turned in a lease renewal without her permission; the roommate has another story.
Both parties sue for the 10K court max when parents fight with their child over an ownership of an 18-wheeler; the Judge throws out the counter suit after a heated exchange.
Her Honor presides over two cases. In the first, a couple reunites after 30 years only to be torn apart over personal loans after an ex-girlfriend comes back into the picture. In the second case, both parties sue for the 10K court maximum when the cost of a Wolfdog and alleged loss of income are disputed.
Relative strangers regret signing a lease together when one loses their job and the other decides not to move in.
The owner of a wig business claims that a stylist has been making purchases in someone else's name.
Two sisters duel over a $10K lawsuit; a woman sues a close friend for damages to her car he allegedly caused by attempting to temporarily repair the vehicle for her.
After being evicted by her father, a teenager sues him for the return of property she says is worth thousands. He accuses her of smoking pot and of breaking promises to help out around the house.
A man is evicted from his own apartment after a roommate files a restraining order against him; they fight over Covid relief, unpaid rent and alleged fraud.
Her Honor presides over two cases. In the first, a man says he is hired by a former high school teammate to make auto-parts deliveries. Their working relationship ends with a claim of unpaid wages. In the second case, a mother of three claims she gave her children's uncle $2700 to buy a truck that never arrived; he claims he delivered the truck to her front door.
The Judge rules on two cases. In the first proceeding, a young man decides that his new luxury car needs a clear, protective wrap; his girlfriend provides money for the purchase. She is demanding payback. In the next case, after a lengthy incarceration, a man sues relatives for the return of treasured keepsakes from their family home.
A woman claims a bathroom leak caused extensive water damage after a plumber made a house call; the owner of the plumbing company denies any wrongdoing.
A chihuahua is mauled by a larger dog; neighbors fight over liability and vet bills.
The Judge rules on two cases. First, a singer/songwriter sues the owner of a video production company for the money paid for music videos; the producer accuses him of violating their contract. In the next case, a woman sues her brother and sister-in-law for thousands in back rent and for damage to her property; they counter with claims of harassment and invasion of privacy.
A security camera captures the moment a senior citizen is shoved to the ground by a neighbor in an ongoing feud over a public parking spot.
A woman claims she made concerning discoveries on her boyfriend's phone while he was sleeping. Mutual restraining orders, police intervention and alleged emotional distress come into play soon after.
Her Honor presides over two cases. In the first, a married couple move into a friends' house with 3 kids and 4 dogs in tow and end up suing them over an eviction and alleged property damage. In the second case, a single mother, running a baby shoe business, says the owner of a children's clothing website agreed to buy her company. They argue over the terms of that sale.
The Judge rules on two cases. In the first proceeding, a driver refuses to take responsibility for slamming into a parked car because he says the vehicle was parked illegally. Up next, a motorcyclist is flipped into the air when an uninsured driver fails to yield; each woman claims the other is to blame.
A man claims his landlord illegally entered his apartment and accused his teen son of 'walking too hard'; the police are called to their shared home multiple times to intervene.