Judge Judy Season 23 Episode 122
Judge Judy
Season 23

Ep 122. How to Tell if You're a Crazy Cat Lady!; Diamond-Encrusted Pawn Star!; Illegal Tenant Trouble!

  • February 1, 2019

In "Judge Judy" season 23 episode 122, viewers are treated to a trio of cases involving disputes between landlords and tenants, as well as a unique case involving a pawn shop transaction gone wrong.

The first case revolves around a woman who has been labeled a "crazy cat lady" by her landlord. The plaintiff claims that the defendant had over ten cats living in her apartment, causing damage and disturbance to other tenants in the building. The defendant argues that she had no more than three cats at any given time, and that the landlord never informed her of any issues with her pets. Judge Judy must make a ruling based on evidence presented from both sides, including photos of the cats and testimony from other tenants.

Next up is a case involving a pawn shop transaction gone awry. The plaintiff claims to have pawned a diamond-encrusted watch with the defendant for $500, only to later find out that the watch was worth significantly more. When the plaintiff attempted to retrieve the watch, the defendant claimed it had been sold to another buyer. The defendant argues that the plaintiff was fully aware of the worth of the watch at the time of the transaction, and that he had no obligation to inform her of its true value. Judge Judy must decide whether the plaintiff is entitled to the full value of the watch, or if the defendant's actions were legally sound.

The final case involves a landlord who has been renting a room in her house to a tenant for several months. When the landlord returns home from a trip, she discovers that the tenant has moved out, but left behind several valuable items. The landlord claims that the tenant was evicted due to non-payment of rent, while the tenant argues that she left voluntarily and had planned to return for her belongings. Judge Judy must decide who is entitled to the items left behind, as well as determining whether the landlord's methods for evicting the tenant were legal.

Overall, this episode of "Judge Judy" offers a variety of interesting and complex cases for viewers to follow along with. Whether it's determining the true number of cats in a woman's apartment or weighing the legal responsibilities of a pawn shop owner, Judge Judy's quick wit and sharp mind are sure to keep audiences engaged from start to finish.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 1, 2019
  • Language
    English