Well we don’t know when she learned of the defendant’s scammerish ways. For all we know, she learned of the defendant being a scammer in the neighborhood after she learned it was a stolen iPhone, prompting her to look more into the defendant and asking questions about her.
@@RumbleRish well we know what she said and she said she's known her since middle school and she's well known in the entire neighborhood as a scammer. She was Foolish to do business with her. Period.
@@mrshappilymarried1 It’s not “period.” The plaintiff said they went to the same middle school (not that she’s known her since middle school). The plaintiff said she doesn’t know her personally, but she knows of her. The plaintiff said defendant’s known as a scammer in the neighborhood, however, we don’t know when the plaintiff learned of this reputation. Again, there are unknowns here. If nobody told her that defendant’s a scammer and she didn’t learn of defendant’s reputation until after trying to activate iPhone and investigating, how is it foolish of her to do business with her? I’m not saying she wasn’t foolish here; I’m saying that we don’t know either way because we don’t know all the facts. And to say that she WAS foolish would be based on assumptions.
I love it when the Judge catches someone in a "bold face lie"! Pretty smart JM noted the phone numbers were the same - defendant is a scammer and should be in jail!
While I'm glad the judge noticed that, I don't think she had to be Sherlock Holmes to notice that detail. The reality is that the defendant isn't even a good scammer.
@@peekaboots01 A judge in a criminal case is working hard to leave no room for the defendant to appeal based on bias. That's different than Judge Judy---there's no appealing from arbitration (or small claims court in general).
@@davemathews7890 i had always understood it to be "bold face lie" - I looked it up - and the two expressions could be used interchangeably. I never knew!
At 4:37 when Judge Milian says "Zelle payment, $825 was sent to a phone number. Its the phone number we have been reaching you" and then watching the defendant look down as to think "how am I going to explain this" because she was caught in a bold face lie. That was priceless.
Well we don’t know what configuration the iPhone pro max was. It could’ve been a 1TB storage one for all we know, which would be like $1,600 brand new PLUS taxes. Here, she paid 825 and avoided taxes.
@@joeybagodonuts6683 Doesn’t matter one bit what seems likely to you. Or what vibe she gave off to you. Doesn’t even matter what makes sense to you. What matters is that WE DON’T KNOW. Therefore it’s a possibility. A potential reason to pay 825 for a used iPhone. Again, it doesn’t matter what you think or “feel” because it’s unclear either way. You’re welcome for the clarification.
The defendant tried it!!!! First of, if the plaintiff knows she’s a scammer, why even entertain it? The defendant has the same number she’s linked her zelle and the peoples court reached you at?? Lmaooooo shame on her
Maybe she meant after the fact everybody started saying she was a scammer. You know how people always give you the information after the fact.She said they went to middle school together that doesn't mean they really knew each other per se. They had mutuals.
Before the case even started when I heard the defendants fake somebody stole my purse story. I knew it was a lie and she was going to lose, she sells somebody a stolen phone and suddenly somebody stole her purse and sells it using her information. Who did she think was going to believe that. And then she had the nerve to give the judge an attitude. Also if the plaintiff knew her beforehand and already knew she was a scammer why did she even buy a phone from her.
I love it when scammers don't think things through - just sitting there slack jawed: "My phone was stolen, that wasn't me🤷♀️" *"MONEY WAS SENT TO THE SAME PHONE NUMBER WE'VE BEEN CONTACTING YOU WITH!"* "But my phone was stolen? 🤷♀️" 🙈smdh lol
Judge M went IN on the defendant! I looooove when she GOES HARD! Lol 🤣 As soon as they brought up the advertisement she made her on FB profile, I just knew it was OVER for her. Her mouth was literally on the floor! She had no idea they were finna bring that up! Lmaooo such a dumb criminal! 😹
Reminds me of a video of an interview with Barney Frank. The reporter asked him about something he said on the record. He denied saying it. The reporter showed him a video of him literally saying it on the floor of the House. He said, that's me, but I didn't say that.
I don't understand why a scammer would go on national TV just to be exposed as a scammer? Why not just pay the $850 to save your reputation and the chance to scam new people in the future?
She needs jail time to teach her a lesson. 😂 Used her own social media to sell a phone, used her number that she even gave the courts... WTF HOW DID SHE THINK SHE'D GET AWAY WITH THAT?! 😂
I love it that the plaintiff said that the defendant was a known scam artist. I was really thinking that it was overlooked that a thief could have used unlocked phone and unlocked social media to post the phone. They never even said they met face to face. This one almost had me!
@@limaramascoll5300 Yes! I I just watched the video again, and I must have been really listening to the defendant more than the plaintiff about that. The defendant claimed she never met her. It's really doubtful that it would be mistaken identity if they went to middle school together.
They both NEW WTF WAS HAPPENING lol smh as soon she realized the HOT phone ( that she knew was hot) couldn’t be turned on , she scammed the scammer .. two liers one winner 💆🏾♀️
I’m REALLY surprised he (forgot his name, guy at the end) didn’t go harder on the defendant!! I wonder why the plaintiff bought the phone from her if she was a known scammer….🤔.
you get what you pay for and what you deserve, that defendant is a low life, but the plaintiff said she knew she was a big time scammer, so why did she buy it
My my how foolish this defendant looks she knew the plaintiff from middle school n also knew her as a scammer but yet still perchase a phone from her penny wise but pound foolish.
It looks like the defendant has huge spiders on her eyelids. The defendant is a liar and a cheat and I hope the plaintiff reports her to the police for insurance fraud...
Until the judge pointed out that the Zelle money was sent to the same number the court was using to contact her I was thinking the thief used her FB app to post up the phone for sale "reputably" and that's why it was in her SMS but...yeah..matter that bomb drop with the number there was no way Practically no common purse thief is also a hacker who can clone a number to disguise where the money is being sent.
So what’s the point of being sworn in, swearing to tell the truth, if there are no consequences other than being outed in a public forum. Defendant has a serious hard core refusal to come clean. Needs psychological help.
The plaintiff mentioned that the defendant is a well known scammer in her neighborhood, yet she still did business with her.
Exactly...why in the Hell would you deal with a known scammer!
Well we don’t know when she learned of the defendant’s scammerish ways. For all we know, she learned of the defendant being a scammer in the neighborhood after she learned it was a stolen iPhone, prompting her to look more into the defendant and asking questions about her.
@@RumbleRish well we know what she said and she said she's known her since middle school and she's well known in the entire neighborhood as a scammer. She was Foolish to do business with her. Period.
@@mrshappilymarried1 It’s not “period.” The plaintiff said they went to the same middle school (not that she’s known her since middle school). The plaintiff said she doesn’t know her personally, but she knows of her. The plaintiff said defendant’s known as a scammer in the neighborhood, however, we don’t know when the plaintiff learned of this reputation. Again, there are unknowns here. If nobody told her that defendant’s a scammer and she didn’t learn of defendant’s reputation until after trying to activate iPhone and investigating, how is it foolish of her to do business with her? I’m not saying she wasn’t foolish here; I’m saying that we don’t know either way because we don’t know all the facts. And to say that she WAS foolish would be based on assumptions.
@@RumbleRish you would be her next Foolish victim.
The defendant is clearly a damn thief and a liar 🙄
and not a good one
and a b capital B
and plaintiff knew that before she purchased her phone.
The way she shrugged in the beginning I knew she was lying
I love it when the Judge catches someone in a "bold face lie"! Pretty smart JM noted the phone numbers were the same - defendant is a scammer and should be in jail!
While I'm glad the judge noticed that, I don't think she had to be Sherlock Holmes to notice that detail. The reality is that the defendant isn't even a good scammer.
I love her. I wish the judge in the Daryl Brooks case would have had a similar personality.
@@peekaboots01 A judge in a criminal case is working hard to leave no room for the defendant to appeal based on bias. That's different than Judge Judy---there's no appealing from arbitration (or small claims court in general).
You probably mean, "bald faced lie."
@@davemathews7890 i had always understood it to be "bold face lie" - I looked it up - and the two expressions could be used interchangeably. I never knew!
Defendant is as guilty as sin
Lol agreed! That's why this verdict was so quick
Yes, indeed.....Wow, Adrian...I actually agree with you. ❤❤❤
At 4:37 when Judge Milian says "Zelle payment, $825 was sent to a phone number. Its the phone number we have been reaching you" and then watching the defendant look down as to think "how am I going to explain this" because she was caught in a bold face lie.
That was priceless.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bye girl 😂
I like how the judge reported this to the police aswell
"I reported the bag as stolen but I don't have the police report anymore..." yah right.
The defendant is a scammer and should go to jail for fraud
At a minimum she should go to eyelash lockup.
I wonder if the judge really reported her to the popo
@@Channel-JJ 😂😂
@@ANGELSURS No she told the plaintiff that it should be reported to the police. The judge wouldn't do it.
@@peekaboots01 thank you 😊
Brianna said she gonna take these lies with her to the grave! 😂🤣
Clearly 🙄
Just like my ex-husband. 😆
Girlllll... to the Grave and beyond!!😳🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣
@@dephii6908 🤣🤣🤣
Annoying ASF.
Why would you pay $825 for a used iPhone? when you can pay a couple hundred more for a brand new one with insurance. Or just lease it.
Exactly
Because it never happened and they are scamming the court together and splitting the cash they both crooks
Well we don’t know what configuration the iPhone pro max was. It could’ve been a 1TB storage one for all we know, which would be like $1,600 brand new PLUS taxes. Here, she paid 825 and avoided taxes.
@@RumbleRish Yeah that's probably the model the defendant owned... Seems very likely to me. She definitely gives off that vibe. Makes perfect sense.
@@joeybagodonuts6683 Doesn’t matter one bit what seems likely to you. Or what vibe she gave off to you. Doesn’t even matter what makes sense to you. What matters is that WE DON’T KNOW. Therefore it’s a possibility. A potential reason to pay 825 for a used iPhone. Again, it doesn’t matter what you think or “feel” because it’s unclear either way. You’re welcome for the clarification.
That’s scary to lie that bad 🤦🏽♀️
How’s she gonna lie like that in court on national tv and not even be good at it?! Like she really thought that would hold up as a defense???
I love it when criminals think they are smarter than everyone.
especially when they think they are smarter than the judge.
The defendant tried it!!!! First of, if the plaintiff knows she’s a scammer, why even entertain it? The defendant has the same number she’s linked her zelle and the peoples court reached you at?? Lmaooooo shame on her
If she knows her and her reputation why did she buy the phone from her?
Right! My sentiments exactly! When you mess with shady ppl, that lets me know shadiness isn't beneath you!
I said that same very thing.🤣🤣
Maybe she meant after the fact everybody started saying she was a scammer. You know how people always give you the information after the fact.She said they went to middle school together that doesn't mean they really knew each other per se. They had mutuals.
@@WeezyJeffersonYo exactly.
@@WeezyJeffersonYo good point!
Before the case even started when I heard the defendants fake somebody stole my purse story. I knew it was a lie and she was going to lose, she sells somebody a stolen phone and suddenly somebody stole her purse and sells it using her information. Who did she think was going to believe that. And then she had the nerve to give the judge an attitude. Also if the plaintiff knew her beforehand and already knew she was a scammer why did she even buy a phone from her.
The defendant is sad to watch. She is so young to already have this type of mindset. She is headed towards prison.
I love it when scammers don't think things through - just sitting there slack jawed:
"My phone was stolen, that wasn't me🤷♀️"
*"MONEY WAS SENT TO THE SAME PHONE NUMBER WE'VE BEEN CONTACTING YOU WITH!"*
"But my phone was stolen? 🤷♀️"
🙈smdh lol
THAT'S HER LIE AND SHE IS STICKING TO IT, SMH 💯
Brianna is a professional liar or as my grandmother would say 'a stranger to the truth' lol
LOL...I like that. I'm going to start using that phrase
@@condesabeatriz9303 lol it's a Barbadian saying 🤣
I didn't see anything remotely professional but your Grandmother is right.
Why would you buy a phone from a known scammer? Glad she won. I knew the verdict as soon as I saw the eyelashes.
What's done in secret is always exposed. Glad the plantiff got victory in this case! 🙌
When I heard the intro I knew what time it was and the defendant didn’t let me down 😂😂😂
🤣
Not the payment going to the same phone number the COURT called u on 🥴.😂😂
From the beginning when started off saying “I never seen her” I knew she lost lol
Judge M went IN on the defendant! I looooove when she GOES HARD! Lol 🤣 As soon as they brought up the advertisement she made her on FB profile, I just knew it was OVER for her. Her mouth was literally on the floor! She had no idea they were finna bring that up! Lmaooo such a dumb criminal! 😹
If she told her no refunds then that means she DID sell her the phone smh
Someone must have "stolen" her social media as well!
Perhaps it was in her purse........lol.
Ooooooh, GET HER JUDGE!🤣🤣🤣
She straight up lied.
Plaintiff knew she was a scammer. Why would she buy something from her?!!! SMH
Ole spider eyes got caught in her own lies. Hope the plaintiff shows this to the cell company if she reported it stolen to them for insurance.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🕸🕷👀🕷🕸
I am disturbed by the spiders sucking the soul Outta defendants eyes.
Sksksksksk 😂
Girl 🙄🙄🙄🙄 Just sitting up there lying. Ugh
Defendant is making the Judge get huffy!!!😤😤😤😤
Smell that smoke? It’s the defendant’s pants on fire! 😂😂 🤥🤥🤥🤥 but kept her story. Nope, not me.
Like the spiders caught on her eyelids, she's caught in her own web of lies 😂😂
doug just dealt the not even worth the shade shade. that some zen samurai shit right there.
Maybe don't go around buying stuff from "a big time scammer" in your neighbourhood? This case is too funny 🤣
I wonder how many people actually pay after losing their case.
None. Because the show pays all judgements. You can look it up.
She saying her phone was stolen, whoever stole her phone posted on her Facebook, and used her zelle to zelle themselves after they got the money
Reminds me of a video of an interview with Barney Frank. The reporter asked him about something he said on the record. He denied saying it. The reporter showed him a video of him literally saying it on the floor of the House. He said, that's me, but I didn't say that.
ROFL!!!! Like that old Eddie Murphy bit...."wasn't me".
I don't understand why a scammer would go on national TV just to be exposed as a scammer? Why not just pay the $850 to save your reputation and the chance to scam new people in the future?
The Defendant was a bold face liar.
Judge said can you show me proof you cancelled your cards? Defendant "no I don't know who she is" Mmmmmmm🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
SMH. LOL. Is this lying heifer for real?!!!!!
She needs jail time to teach her a lesson. 😂 Used her own social media to sell a phone, used her number that she even gave the courts... WTF HOW DID SHE THINK SHE'D GET AWAY WITH THAT?! 😂
Amazing how people tell such bold lies
"she's a KNOWN scammer".........but you buy a phone from her anyway🤣🤣🤣🙄
If she ever actually filed a report I bet that it was AFTER the sale!!!
She’s a horrible liar
“I can look back on my social media and it’s not there” yeah cause u deleted it 😂
The defendant scamming a$$ had the nerve to get attitudes with the judge when she knew damn well she was wrong.
In cases like this they should be punitive damages for like 5000 dollars
“She’s a big time scammer” but yet you still did business with her 🤦🏾♂️
Scammer got caught!! Playing dumb and innocent didn't work!!
Unbelievable that she would keep lying
Love seeing liars pay in court. Huge liar just as I thought she would be. Lol
I wish she really had to pay her
She probably lost her memory from the glue of those stupid eyelashes 🤣
Knew she was a scammer but still brought the phone from her
Wow... So she's just blatantly lying like that?! Scammer
I don't understand where the plaintiff says that the defendant is a known big time scammer. Why do any business with her?
U caught that too lml
What a creepy person. She lies when everyone and their mother knows she's lying.
😂 the defendant is funny.
I love it that the plaintiff said that the defendant was a known scam artist. I was really thinking that it was overlooked that a thief could have used unlocked phone and unlocked social media to post the phone. They never even said they met face to face. This one almost had me!
I believe the plaintiff said she met her outside her house then made payment
@@limaramascoll5300 Yes! I I just watched the video again, and I must have been really listening to the defendant more than the plaintiff about that. The defendant claimed she never met her. It's really doubtful that it would be mistaken identity if they went to middle school together.
@@MsCashKelly exactly 💯
What a liar
They both NEW WTF WAS HAPPENING lol smh as soon she realized the HOT phone ( that she knew was hot) couldn’t be turned on , she scammed the scammer .. two liers one winner 💆🏾♀️
Defendant really thought she had a solid defense. Dumb as rocks. Geez, lady...you couldn't come up with a better lie than that?
If “that’s my story and I’m sticking to” is a person they should have left this case in bklyn Ny I hope she actually gets her money back
Attitude off the chain and a boldface liar. Some didnt even have a good story.
The defendant is the biggest liar that I have ever seen on people's court!!!! She is a scammer, she needs a job!!!
If you're gonna lie about the phone being stolen, DON'T GIVE THE COURT THAT PHONE NUMBER TO CALL YOU ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A pet peeve I’ve gotten from this show is when people are say “da da da da da” like just cut that out
I’m REALLY surprised he (forgot his name, guy at the end) didn’t go harder on the defendant!! I wonder why the plaintiff bought the phone from her if she was a known scammer….🤔.
righ! He's usually quite savage.
I think she found out after that brianna does these scams plus its all over her facebook good thing she didn't get away with it .
I was also hoping Doug would really lay in on the defendant
She didn't post the sale of the phone but sold the exact same phone? Yea she didn't prepare for this case .
That's a damn shame when I first looked at the defendant I knew she was a crook.
She is such a bad liar. Girl... Grow up!
How can people just lie through their teeth!!??
How is she just going to lie like that?? 🤣😂
Always try the phone while they're still in front of you and, before you give them the money!! Waited 2 days?? 🙄
Also: known scammer in the area.. 🙄
Fake hair fake dollar tree eye lashes yukkkkkkk just looks musty
She's a big time scammer but you still did business with her???? Make it make sense!
Defendant is a really bad liar. Lot of excuses.
Got caught thief girl😂
I bought a phone off eBay a few years ago could never get it activated thru metro pcs I’m so glad I was able to get my money back
Wow Briana! Millions of people will see this lying chronic move. Shady shady shady!!
I wonder if the spiders that have attached themselves to the defendants face are zapping her grey matter?
🎶 Why You Always Lyin'!!🎶
The defendant is goofy
For real girl? you just said she is a big-time scammer from the neighborhood and yet you do a deal🤔 You deserve this headache!
If you know she is a "big time scammer" then why did you buy a phone from her?
you get what you pay for and what you deserve, that defendant is a low life, but the plaintiff said she knew she was a big time scammer, so why did she buy it
My my how foolish this defendant looks she knew the plaintiff from middle school n also knew her as a scammer but yet still perchase a phone from her penny wise but pound foolish.
It looks like the defendant has huge spiders on her eyelids. The defendant is a liar and a cheat and I hope the plaintiff reports her to the police for insurance fraud...
This made me laugh! So fast! Defendant was like deer caught in headlights!
Lmao this was awesome!!
Until the judge pointed out that the Zelle money was sent to the same number the court was using to contact her I was thinking the thief used her FB app to post up the phone for sale "reputably" and that's why it was in her SMS but...yeah..matter that bomb drop with the number there was no way
Practically no common purse thief is also a hacker who can clone a number to disguise where the money is being sent.
I hope the defendant is in jail.
So what’s the point of being sworn in, swearing to tell the truth, if there are no consequences other than being outed in a public forum. Defendant has a serious hard core refusal to come clean. Needs psychological help.
The defendant is a huge liar and asl a terrible at it!
JM, like most ppl who are true and honest, hates a lying scammer!