Ep 96. Clueless Young Bookkeeper?; Mother's Ashes Traded for Car?
- December 20, 2018
In this episode of Judge Judy, a young bookkeeper is being sued by her former employer for allegedly stealing money from the company. The plaintiff claims that the defendant, a 19-year-old woman, was hired to keep track of the company's finances but instead used company funds to purchase a car for herself. The defendant denies the allegations and maintains that she never stole any money from the company. However, the plaintiff has evidence that the defendant traded her mother's ashes for the car, which only adds fuel to the fire.
As the proceedings unfold, Judge Judy listens intently to both parties and examines the evidence presented before making a ruling. She questions the defendant about her qualifications for the job and asks why she would make such a foolish mistake. The defendant becomes defensive and insists that she did nothing wrong, but Judge Judy is not convinced.
The plaintiff presents bank statements that show unauthorized withdrawals from the company account and points out that the defendant was the only person with access to the account at the time. She also shows the court a bill of sale for the car that lists the defendant as the buyer and the seller as a friend who allegedly traded the car for the mother's ashes.
Judge Judy questions the defendant's friend who sold her the car and he confirms the story about the ashes. He reveals that he did not know the ashes were in the car at the time of the trade and that the defendant had promised to return them to her family. The plaintiff argues that the defendant used company funds to buy the car and then traded the ashes as collateral to complete the transaction.
In the end, Judge Judy finds the defendant guilty of theft and orders her to pay restitution to the plaintiff for the amount of money she stole. She also issues a stern warning to the young bookkeeper and advises her to learn from this experience and make better choices in the future.
This episode of Judge Judy highlights the importance of accountability and responsibility, especially when it comes to managing other people's finances. It also serves as a cautionary tale for young professionals who may be tempted to take shortcuts or make unethical decisions in their career. Judge Judy's no-nonsense approach to justice serves as a reminder that there are consequences for our actions, even if we are young and inexperienced.