I'd be so embarrassed to say "she confided in me about her struggle with alcohol" while I share it on national tv. Says more about her than the defendant. People think that addicts are the villains when in reality it's gossipers and unsympathetic like the plaintiff.
Its not gossip if its true. She was an abusive alcoholic slob, and her roommates are understandably upset and don't want to live with someone that won't carry their own weight. I hate that America has been so enamored with victimhood that we side with the loser.
Well, if things reached the point of suing each other in court..then their friendship is already kaput...now it's all about tearing each other apart... That's why they say "Familiarity Breeds Contempt"
I remember this episode. They are nothing but bullies who peaked in high school. They came in thinking that they are going to win but ended up leaving with nothing. And looked like mean entitled jerks. You got to love karma.
Miss Sarah I admire your memory, but for the sake of not ruining it for the rest of us who haven't seen the episode please reframe from "Straight up Killing it" Thank you _JJ Community
@@DonGrigorianFishing to be fair, you don't suppose to be reading comments but watching the video. If you doing both, it's a chance you going see someone talk about the case. It's your fault not the person who talk about the case. Also speak for yourself not the JJ community.
I feel so different about this than everyone else. I dont think theres anything wrong with asking to clean up after yourself and be more respectful of your roommates. They just went about it the wrong way.
So far I'm seeing three "supposed saints" who decided on their own accord to lecture someone of their age on something that they have no clue about, called LIFE. teenage girls in groups are the worse bullies in history!
Bullies because they don’t agree with excessive alcohol and drug use? Idk why everyone is trying victimize the defendant. The defendants attitude, as long as her mothers is ugly. That speaks loud.
@@Blehmerp there was no “intervention” as we witnessed, It really wasn’t about the alcohol or the drug use what is it? It was a 3 on 1 situation with “cleanliness“ begin their “Paramount complaint” they changed their story midway through the case… did you watch it? I’m convinced that critical thinking isn’t your strong-suit 🤷🏻♂️🤣
@@DonGrigorianFishing “critical thinking isn’t your strong suit”. Is that usually your go-to in a disagreement? To resort with degradation? Ah. I see. You didn’t think alcoholism and drug abuse is the cleanest habit did you? Also, sir. Where did she deny any of the “messy” accusations?
@@Blehmerp Did you just call me Sir? Are you assuming my gender!!? How dare you not call me by my preferred pronouns! You’re xenophobic and a bigot! 🤬😡
Plaintiff “I don’t think it should be called an intervention” The look on JJ’s face when she put on her glasses and started going through the papers to read the Complaint 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I never understand these people saying they don't know how things got into the complaint or things shouldntbe worded that way...THEY created the complaint! They should know what they're writing in 😂
As a drug & alcohol counselor, these “at home“ interventions (without even the advice from a professional) do so much more harm than good. But these WASPy bullies didn’t stage an intervention anyway…
WASPy? Do you know what that means? It's completely inappropriate & not even accurate of the plaintiffs. As a "counselor" I would think you would know better.
@@smiley27b oh yes!!! I forgot when you are a counselor, you can’t speak freely online - in a completely nonclinical setting. I know exactly what the term means…. From the stick inserted up your butt, it sounds like you might be the perfect example. Hit too close to home, Karen. 😂 Let’s not waste anymore time on a video/comment made over 6 months ago, “Smiley” (as i’m sure you are! *Real barrel of laughs*)
It was rude when not everyone of that generation is stupid and it was early on Now I'm not asking in the way some people use this name but legit are u related to Karen lemay ? In Canada well I think Florida now
Exactly. Said the same thing. Home girl, yall had a house meeting not an intervention. They are trying to make her look bad and that she was the problem while they were angels living with the devil. Sad.
JJ didnt realized they used the term “intervention” so loosely. And it sounds like these girls just had a personality clash and didnt get along/like each other.
I can't watch her ty8s maybe turnt me fully off of her more to the story shes always rude esp to the young generation yet she wouldn't like it if they partied to much either She should be telling them a min in I feel they did a good thing a kind thing and many young people take dr8nking to far many do in general There's little pleasing judge judy just when I think I can at least tolerate her as it's part of her popular charm I realize I can't
@@Selfemployedmildautisticperfor They weren't doing a "kind" thing. They didn't like her or didn't get a long with her, so the three decided to push the fourth girl out. An intervention requires trained professionals and people who know what they are doing otherwise it can push an addict/alcoholic over the edge and cause them to over-use/drink and potentially commit su!cide. These three girls were bullying her to push her out. It's classic mean-girl behavior. The reality is that the "intervention" and substance abuse allegations we're only put into the complaint because they wanted to make her look bad/worse so they would possibly be more likely to win. The age-old "I'm a good helpful person, but SHE'S bad. She does drugs" in other words they want the Judge to believe that the defendant is horrible to live with and that they "just couldn't take it anymore".
Stories like this is why I live by myself. Its my mess, im responsible for it, i dont have to clean up after anyone else or put up with anyone else BS when im at home. No one to blame but myself if anyone goes wrong.
This is so funny because I had an experience almost exactly like this. A friend of mine actually was going crazy and calling off work for weeks at a time to stay home and take Xanax. Her best friend asked me to be part of an intervention so I showed up and I started crying telling this girl how I loved her and didn’t want to lose her, and her best friend/roommate stands up and is like “yeah, and you need to quit leaving the place a mess and having guys over!” And that’s when I realized “intervention” to her meant a roommate meeting, but one that friends are allowed to chime in on.
Yeah I honestly came here cause my teacher told me that her sister was in judge Judy so I came here thinking it wasn't gonna be bad but damn the three girls are horrible!(her sister is the one in the middle)
I'm only halfway though, but I totally get being aggravated with a roommate who leaves a mess for you to clean up or does things that are inconsiderate like coming in at 2 or 3 am and not even trying to be quiet. And when you finally get fed up and say something in a rational, adult way, they take it personally and get defensive. I've experienced this and it sucked. But 3 girls ganging up on one 1 person obviously isn't the way to handle it. I'm sure both parties acted petty and childish.
I think there is enough to make fun of her about that we can leave her looks out of it. Its just never the route to take especially in these days. She is definitely a future Karen though
The plaintiffs remind me of the three "Mean Girls" Karen, Gretchen, and Regina, and the defendant is Cady, all standing in front of the principal's office of Judge Judy, talking about the "burn book" and how everything was Cady's fault, and the three girls are innocent lol.
Absolutely right !!!! It’s only a matter of time before 2 of those girls turn on #3 😆 they probably all talk behind each other’s backs anyway…. I’ve been dealing with these types my whole life …
So you have a roommate in college who sometimes doesn’t clean their dishes and also drinks and parties. Welcome to every college persons experience lol get over it. I would much rather live with the parties than these three Karen’s in the making lol
It comes across as if they did mean to include intervention in the complaint and that her substance use was a main contributing factor, but because JJ immediately asked what kind of training they have to be staging something they call an intervention for alcoholism, they backpedaled and acted as if that was secondary and not meant to be in the complaint to save their own asses because they knew not only that they were in no position to do that but also that they had no leg to stand on because someone who drinks alcohol recreationally and takes their prescription Xanax like they’re supposed to isn’t inherently an addict.
Who wants to bet that these three girls no longer talk to each other and it ended in a dramatically over-the-top fashion!?! Getting reallllll Mean Girls & Gossip Girl deja vu …..
@@Selfemployedmildautisticperfor naw she’s right. They could’ve reached out to family or her close friends but they didn’t. Their claims about the drug abuse is not sincere. I honestly doubt it’s true either
The crappy thing is if they tried this blaming intervention and she really had a problem, then would send her in an F.U spiral where the person goes on a bender spite them. Interventions should be with people who actually give a crap about you, ands it not something you just attempt with friends because you’re annoyed.
JJ senses bullies a mile away. It's hard being a working young woman in your 20s living with other women, esp if they have nothing better to do than cause problems for other women.
I’m getting my masters currently to become a therapist. I will have clients in less than two months because of how much training I now have (4 semesters of schooling) and I will still be HIGHLY supervised. And yet still, I would NEVER do this to a roommate. You cannot do intensive “interventions” without being fully licensed and having years of experience. And you should never do this to family or friends. They betrayed her trust and that only hurt her more. What idiots. The best way to help someone is to ask how you can help them and if they are in direct danger, then call the police or a crisis line. If someone doesn’t want to change, nothing you do will help. Only hurt.
These people complaining about the 3 roommates must've not had to deal with someone who has a drinking problem. Leaving stove eyes on, not picking up after themselves, and going out rather than help clean. Then with the xanax acting erratic. I can tell by how defendant is acting. She definitely mockes that girl.
Similar situation where I was “interventioned” cut them off went to extensive therapy. Most difficult thing I’ve been through but I couldn’t be happier!
I had a discussion with a family member I loved over their alcohol use after picking said person up from the hospital for poisoning. Happens 1-2 times a year. Once the person said "I'm not quitting." I decided to cut that person out of my life. I wonder everyday if they are okay but realize my life has been become better without the constant calls and late night hospital visits and crying over being worried person will die and not wake up.
I feel so different about this than everyone else. I dont think theres anything wrong with asking to clean up after yourself and be more respectful of your roommates. They just went about it the wrong way. Also say if the police comes in and finds the drugs theyd all be held responsible instead of the girls it actually was.
Old comment I know but that's not why they're in court. They're suing her for the rent money she didn't pay while they had a protective order against her and wasn't living with them.
@@jordyschell3739 I’d let the other guys get plastered and end their night with their heads in the toilet while I stayed sober and drove the girls home. Worked for me.
So… they wanted to drag her on tv, and since it’s not working with Judge Judy one bit, they’re backtracking about an intervention being the wrong word and how they didn’t mean to include it. That’s what I’m getting from this. Sound like a gaggle of Mean Girls to me.
I call BS on these bullies....I mean roomates....when they start backpedaling on their story and say that it WAS NOT an intervention to stop their friend/roommate from excessive drinking and drug use....it was an intervention only in the context of reinforcing the cleanliness of the house. And I think the ONLY reason that these young ladies started changing their story from what it was in their answer was because Judge Judy very pointedly told them that they had no right to host an intervention for their friend's drug addiction, because they had not done the proper training or contacted someone who was experienced in leading an intervention, so it was PROBABLY a very bad idea for these three VERY YOUNG women to be trying an intervention on their friend. These are CLASSIC mean girls. It is none of their business if their friend chooses to drink alcohol. And if it REALLY WAS just about the cleanliness of the apartment....why waste Judge Judy's time on that? That is not a court-worthy offense. Neither is mocking you. You three are just trying to sugarcoat and gloss over YOU being a trio of cowardly bullies.
Actually, I've seen this whole thing back in college. The "group think" was a perfect analogy, but in reality they formed up as a faction simply because they didn't like her. They probably had someone else lined up for the spot, but that never came out. Too bad it didn't. Since there was no qualified adult moderating their so called "intervention" bad things CAN happen. Someone is usually a slob or careless. Doesn't matter who you get, you eventually find out anyway. Living with people is always difficult. Since it appears they were off campus, the three snobbish girls thought who they were. Instantly, from the get go their case fell apart. They got what they deserved, nothing. The defendant laughed at the end. It was a frivolous case having been filed, the Plaintiffs themselves couldn't even follow it. I wish I could have sued my college back in the day. I probably would have won Big.
The comments under this video are unbelievable. Calling the plaintiffs " bullies" because they were fed up with living with a slob who had no respect for the cleanliness in the apartment that she SHARED with 3 other people!!
JJ wiped that smirk right off their faces, pure gold
josejody look easy or pass off.😮😮😮😮😮😮😅😅😅😅😅😊
Ahhh... the mean girl echo chamber. The three talked to each other so much they were convinced they were right and just so perfect and smarter.
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I'd be so embarrassed to say "she confided in me about her struggle with alcohol" while I share it on national tv. Says more about her than the defendant. People think that addicts are the villains when in reality it's gossipers and unsympathetic like the plaintiff.
Its not gossip if its true. She was an abusive alcoholic slob, and her roommates are understandably upset and don't want to live with someone that won't carry their own weight. I hate that America has been so enamored with victimhood that we side with the loser.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. Very well said.
Well, if things reached the point of suing each other in court..then their friendship is already kaput...now it's all about tearing each other apart... That's why they say "Familiarity Breeds Contempt"
Well said!
doh get it twisted, junkies addicts gossipers unsympathetic people, liars, dem all di same, almost everybody a villian nowadays
I remember this episode. They are nothing but bullies who peaked in high school. They came in thinking that they are going to win but ended up leaving with nothing. And looked like mean entitled jerks. You got to love karma.
Agreed
Miss Sarah I admire your memory, but for the sake of not ruining it for the rest of us who haven't seen the episode please reframe from "Straight up Killing it" Thank you
_JJ Community
@@DonGrigorianFishing second that
@@DonGrigorianFishing I agree. This is my first time seeing this case and I really wanted to watch it without knowing the ending
@@DonGrigorianFishing to be fair, you don't suppose to be reading comments but watching the video. If you doing both, it's a chance you going see someone talk about the case. It's your fault not the person who talk about the case. Also speak for yourself not the JJ community.
I feel so bad for this girl, they're flat out bullying
You know that at least one of those three is becoming a full blown karen lol
@@David-cc8xe My guess is the lead plaintiff, she wreeks of 🤡ery!
They are bullying?! What? The defendant had no respect for her roommates!
I feel so different about this than everyone else. I dont think theres anything wrong with asking to clean up after yourself and be more respectful of your roommates. They just went about it the wrong way.
@@courtney2262 the fat ones are usually mean girls
So far I'm seeing three "supposed saints" who decided on their own accord to lecture someone of their age on something that they have no clue about, called LIFE. teenage girls in groups are the worse bullies in history!
Bullies because they don’t agree with excessive alcohol and drug use? Idk why everyone is trying victimize the defendant. The defendants attitude, as long as her mothers is ugly. That speaks loud.
@@Blehmerp there was no “intervention” as we witnessed, It really wasn’t about the alcohol or the drug use what is it? It was a 3 on 1 situation with “cleanliness“ begin their “Paramount complaint” they changed their story midway through the case… did you watch it? I’m convinced that critical thinking isn’t your strong-suit 🤷🏻♂️🤣
@@DonGrigorianFishing “critical thinking isn’t your strong suit”. Is that usually your go-to in a disagreement? To resort with degradation? Ah. I see. You didn’t think alcoholism and drug abuse is the cleanest habit did you? Also, sir. Where did she deny any of the “messy” accusations?
@@Blehmerp Did you just call me Sir? Are you assuming my gender!!? How dare you not call me by my preferred pronouns! You’re xenophobic and a bigot! 🤬😡
19 and 20 looks so damn old. Thought the main Heffernan, speaking, was in her late 30s 🥴
I love it when Ms Judy puts entitled people in their place. 🤣🤗
Plaintiff “I don’t think it should be called an intervention”
The look on JJ’s face when she put on her glasses and started going through the papers to read the Complaint 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This part is GOLD
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I never understand these people saying they don't know how things got into the complaint or things shouldntbe worded that way...THEY created the complaint! They should know what they're writing in 😂
Right away I knew the girl standing alone wasn’t in the wrong. You can just sense a bully.
As a drug & alcohol counselor, these “at home“ interventions (without even the advice from a professional) do so much more harm than good. But these WASPy bullies didn’t stage an intervention anyway…
Crazy isn’t it
I have a friend in this field abd what I don't get is they could have gotten connected at least with on campus resources like the health center
WASPy? Do you know what that means? It's completely inappropriate & not even accurate of the plaintiffs. As a "counselor" I would think you would know better.
@@smiley27b oh yes!!! I forgot when you are a counselor, you can’t speak freely online - in a completely nonclinical setting. I know exactly what the term means…. From the stick inserted up your butt, it sounds like you might be the perfect example. Hit too close to home, Karen. 😂 Let’s not waste anymore time on a video/comment made over 6 months ago, “Smiley” (as i’m sure you are!
*Real barrel of laughs*)
@@smiley27b"White Anglo Saxon Protestants"
JJ is the bomb- the training of an ant. She slays!
It was rude when not everyone of that generation is stupid and it was early on
Now I'm not asking in the way some people use this name but legit are u related to Karen lemay ? In Canada well I think Florida now
JJ is a mob boss OG
Oh dear, their faces as the penny dropped was classic 🤣
Literally no professionals for this intervention…yes that’s going to end well 😂😂 JJ ain’t having it…
Exactly. Said the same thing. Home girl, yall had a house meeting not an intervention. They are trying to make her look bad and that she was the problem while they were angels living with the devil. Sad.
I’m excited to see part 2 bc judge Judy is being really hard on the 3 girls so that makes me think there is more to the story
Girl, these little busy body’s are nothing but bullies who need to meet their match
@@Smeekstut I would disagree after watching part two I just feel like they had a roommate that was messy and I didn’t wanna deal with it
JJ didnt realized they used the term “intervention” so loosely.
And it sounds like these girls just had a personality clash and didnt get along/like each other.
I can't watch her ty8s maybe turnt me fully off of her more to the story shes always rude esp to the young generation yet she wouldn't like it if they partied to much either
She should be telling them a min in I feel they did a good thing a kind thing and many young people take dr8nking to far many do in general
There's little pleasing judge judy just when I think I can at least tolerate her as it's part of her popular charm I realize I can't
@@Selfemployedmildautisticperfor They weren't doing a "kind" thing. They didn't like her or didn't get a long with her, so the three decided to push the fourth girl out.
An intervention requires trained professionals and people who know what they are doing otherwise it can push an addict/alcoholic over the edge and cause them to over-use/drink and potentially commit su!cide.
These three girls were bullying her to push her out. It's classic mean-girl behavior. The reality is that the "intervention" and substance abuse allegations we're only put into the complaint because they wanted to make her look bad/worse so they would possibly be more likely to win.
The age-old "I'm a good helpful person, but SHE'S bad. She does drugs" in other words they want the Judge to believe that the defendant is horrible to live with and that they "just couldn't take it anymore".
Stories like this is why I live by myself. Its my mess, im responsible for it, i dont have to clean up after anyone else or put up with anyone else BS when im at home. No one to blame but myself if anyone goes wrong.
Exactly exactly
Miss piggy in pink is the leader and I can tell how mean and conniving she is just by listening to her and looking at her
Agreed. She thinks she’s hiding it…
Oh yes. Most likely a psychology major.
Savage💀
🐷… exactly
The “curvy” gal is the leader and JJ knows this full well. She culled her from the pack for special treatment as only she can dole out. 😂
A trio of budding Karens here.
They graduated with troll honours!! 🤡🤡🤡
Can you imagine being unfortunate enough to wind up in a relationship with any of these three self-righteous, toxic bullies! 😧
The birth of three future karens 😅
Look at how smugly they answer.
Oh, do I wish I could take back Most of my 19-20 year old behavior. Smh
As soon as I saw the 3v1 layout I was instantly against the plantiffs
“The training of an ant” I lost control 😭🤣🤣🤣
I was looking for this comment 😂😂☠️
This is so funny because I had an experience almost exactly like this. A friend of mine actually was going crazy and calling off work for weeks at a time to stay home and take Xanax. Her best friend asked me to be part of an intervention so I showed up and I started crying telling this girl how I loved her and didn’t want to lose her, and her best friend/roommate stands up and is like “yeah, and you need to quit leaving the place a mess and having guys over!” And that’s when I realized “intervention” to her meant a roommate meeting, but one that friends are allowed to chime in on.
If we ignore that Xanax part being ignored, it pretty funny. Her friend is crying over the messy room she left behind in her eyes
That's mean tho
I'm so sorry But 🤣🤣🤣🤣How did it end? You in tears must have confused everybody
You seem like an awful friend. Why the hell were u in tears? Attention seeker 🙄
This sounds like a key & peele sketch 😮💨 hope your friend is doing better
They added the defendant drinking/using drugs in attempt to discredit her. It had nothing to do with the case itself.
getting real mean girl vibes from these three...
Me too
Yeah I honestly came here cause my teacher told me that her sister was in judge Judy so I came here thinking it wasn't gonna be bad but damn the three girls are horrible!(her sister is the one in the middle)
I'm only halfway though, but I totally get being aggravated with a roommate who leaves a mess for you to clean up or does things that are inconsiderate like coming in at 2 or 3 am and not even trying to be quiet. And when you finally get fed up and say something in a rational, adult way, they take it personally and get defensive. I've experienced this and it sucked. But 3 girls ganging up on one 1 person obviously isn't the way to handle it. I'm sure both parties acted petty and childish.
Half of going to college, I lived at home. The other half I moved in with my sister. I don't to strangers and this here is why.
You get a bunch of young girls together and one of them are scratching someone's eyes out! MEOW ! BULLIES
This is why you don't live with roommates. I'm glad I never had roommates to deal with. Gotta love judge judy. She is sharp.
They went to karen university
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I think they prefer to be called The University of Karens 😅
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To be fair, Ants 🐜 are pretty well trained.
Not in interventions 😂
@@taspany yes they are. 😊 anterventions.
@@TheeRighteousOnee good one!
That's what I was going to say lol, and they are very hard workers🤣🤣🤣
@@TheeRighteousOnee Ants drink?
The 20 year old that’s looks like she 40! She might need the intervention. Like has been hard on her apparently
I was thinking the same thing 😂
She may just have an old person face
Not life has been hard on her 😂😂😂😂
@@masterpeacejr6180 dude I know, I'm joking 😂😂😂🤣🤣
I think there is enough to make fun of her about that we can leave her looks out of it. Its just never the route to take especially in these days. She is definitely a future Karen though
A couple of the plaintiffs need a food intervention.
The plaintiffs remind me of the three "Mean Girls" Karen, Gretchen, and Regina, and the defendant is Cady, all standing in front of the principal's office of Judge Judy, talking about the "burn book" and how everything was Cady's fault, and the three girls are innocent lol.
On Wednesdays they wear pink!
exactly.
Whoever wrote that complaint probably thought no one would ever read it 🙎🏼♀️
Thought the same
You can NEVER be fast and loose with language in JJ’s courtroom.
Mean girls. I remember this episode. Young adult BULLIES
Absolutely right !!!! It’s only a matter of time before 2 of those girls turn on #3 😆 they probably all talk behind each other’s backs anyway…. I’ve been dealing with these types my whole life …
Judy knows who the ring leader is…
Man Judith went STRAIGHT for the jugular on these girls😂😂😂
Now they don't wanna call it an intervention when JJ called them out. They just wanna save face. People like these are everywhere
So you have a roommate in college who sometimes doesn’t clean their dishes and also drinks and parties. Welcome to every college persons experience lol get over it. I would much rather live with the parties than these three Karen’s in the making lol
I wouldn’t want either. It sucked having a college roommate who always had people over.
It comes across as if they did mean to include intervention in the complaint and that her substance use was a main contributing factor, but because JJ immediately asked what kind of training they have to be staging something they call an intervention for alcoholism, they backpedaled and acted as if that was secondary and not meant to be in the complaint to save their own asses because they knew not only that they were in no position to do that but also that they had no leg to stand on because someone who drinks alcohol recreationally and takes their prescription Xanax like they’re supposed to isn’t inherently an addict.
this is like the always sunny intervention episode irl, 3 drunk idiots staging an "intervention" lmao
The three plaintiffs are the epitome of mean girls.
Who wants to bet that these three girls no longer talk to each other and it ended in a dramatically over-the-top fashion!?! Getting reallllll Mean Girls & Gossip Girl deja vu …..
Seems like if they were really that concerned they would have reached out to her family first.
Maybe her family unit isn't great now that I relate t9 but maybe SHE turnt to these things to cope
@@Selfemployedmildautisticperfor naw she’s right. They could’ve reached out to family or her close friends but they didn’t. Their claims about the drug abuse is not sincere. I honestly doubt it’s true either
The plaintiff said the defendant confided in her but yet there she was on national TV talking about it. Wow says alot of her character
JJ is dynamite 😂😂💯 training of an ant
One on the left is definitely 'eating too much'
Intervention at college?!! Lol this should be funny
The crappy thing is if they tried this blaming intervention and she really had a problem, then would send her in an F.U spiral where the person goes on a bender spite them. Interventions should be with people who actually give a crap about you, ands it not something you just attempt with friends because you’re annoyed.
JJ senses bullies a mile away. It's hard being a working young woman in your 20s living with other women, esp if they have nothing better to do than cause problems for other women.
I’m getting my masters currently to become a therapist. I will have clients in less than two months because of how much training I now have (4 semesters of schooling) and I will still be HIGHLY supervised. And yet still, I would NEVER do this to a roommate. You cannot do intensive “interventions” without being fully licensed and having years of experience. And you should never do this to family or friends. They betrayed her trust and that only hurt her more. What idiots. The best way to help someone is to ask how you can help them and if they are in direct danger, then call the police or a crisis line. If someone doesn’t want to change, nothing you do will help. Only hurt.
What a laugh 🤣😂🤣
Comes in "I'm 20, grown, in college, and 😊 wonderful"
1:30 😯 uh oh
I believe Nikki was n alcohol & Drugs, but they went about it the complete wrong way! She needed friends not moms !!!
No intervention. This was a gang up by the big mouth girl. How did they expect her to react when 3 come at you with pre-discussions about you?
I bet that big one led the troops on this one.
i think the one of the far left is the leader. look at how she glares at the other one at 1:43
These people complaining about the 3 roommates must've not had to deal with someone who has a drinking problem. Leaving stove eyes on, not picking up after themselves, and going out rather than help clean. Then with the xanax acting erratic. I can tell by how defendant is acting. She definitely mockes that girl.
Similar situation where I was “interventioned” cut them off went to extensive therapy. Most difficult thing I’ve been through but I couldn’t be happier!
So you should be grateful. The intervention was successful.
I had a discussion with a family member I loved over their alcohol use after picking said person up from the hospital for poisoning. Happens 1-2 times a year. Once the person said "I'm not quitting." I decided to cut that person out of my life. I wonder everyday if they are okay but realize my life has been become better without the constant calls and late night hospital visits and crying over being worried person will die and not wake up.
I feel so different about this than everyone else. I dont think theres anything wrong with asking to clean up after yourself and be more respectful of your roommates. They just went about it the wrong way.
Also say if the police comes in and finds the drugs theyd all be held responsible instead of the girls it actually was.
Old comment I know but that's not why they're in court. They're suing her for the rent money she didn't pay while they had a protective order against her and wasn't living with them.
Omg she’s a college student. She’s allowed to be a “drunk” 😊
Not underage.
@@ryana3679 don’t act like you never tasted alcohol before 21… 🤨
@@irideaunicorn1620 Totally did. Just wasnt obsessed with it. I'd rather be DD than passed out or puking.
@@ryana3679 You seem like such a fun person.
@@jordyschell3739 I’d let the other guys get plastered and end their night with their heads in the toilet while I stayed sober and drove the girls home. Worked for me.
plaintiffs are a piece of work
Future Karen's of America.
LITERALLY 😊
So… they wanted to drag her on tv, and since it’s not working with Judge Judy one bit, they’re backtracking about an intervention being the wrong word and how they didn’t mean to include it. That’s what I’m getting from this.
Sound like a gaggle of Mean Girls to me.
The twenty year old needs to be thinking about how to get a waist line.😮😮😮
I should of had an intervention every night of my college life......
I call BS on these bullies....I mean roomates....when they start backpedaling on their story and say that it WAS NOT an intervention to stop their friend/roommate from excessive drinking and drug use....it was an intervention only in the context of reinforcing the cleanliness of the house. And I think the ONLY reason that these young ladies started changing their story from what it was in their answer was because Judge Judy very pointedly told them that they had no right to host an intervention for their friend's drug addiction, because they had not done the proper training or contacted someone who was experienced in leading an intervention, so it was PROBABLY a very bad idea for these three VERY YOUNG women to be trying an intervention on their friend. These are CLASSIC mean girls. It is none of their business if their friend chooses to drink alcohol. And if it REALLY WAS just about the cleanliness of the apartment....why waste Judge Judy's time on that? That is not a court-worthy offense. Neither is mocking you. You three are just trying to sugarcoat and gloss over YOU being a trio of cowardly bullies.
Actually, I've seen this whole thing back in college. The "group think" was a perfect analogy, but in reality they formed up as a faction simply because they didn't like her. They probably had someone else lined up for the spot, but that never came out. Too bad it didn't. Since there was no qualified adult moderating their so called "intervention" bad things CAN happen. Someone is usually a slob or careless. Doesn't matter who you get, you eventually find out anyway. Living with people is always difficult. Since it appears they were off campus, the three snobbish girls thought who they were. Instantly, from the get go their case fell apart. They got what they deserved, nothing. The defendant laughed at the end. It was a frivolous case having been filed, the Plaintiffs themselves couldn't even follow it. I wish I could have sued my college back in the day. I probably would have won Big.
Those three girls thought JJ was on thier side but she made them look stupid.
Don't worry JJ you are not the only one lost lol.
Three vs one sure doesn’t seem fair. They’re just a bunch of mean girls!
Atleast this video shows you 3 people to avoid
The defendant was prettier, more popular. Social life obviously better, more dates. Those 3 karens were JEALOUS !
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The big one is a big bully. We should call her Big Karen😂
I’m surprised judge Judy ain’t mad at a 19 year old for drinking underage
These girls are giving Mean Girls
0:25 lol 😆
I need part two
Judge is the realist on the show
While I don't condone assaulting someone, I can understand why the defendent lost it. These girls are nasty bullies.
Who raised the 3 stooges?
1/2 Raised
The comments under this video are unbelievable. Calling the plaintiffs " bullies" because they were fed up with living with a slob who had no respect for the cleanliness in the apartment that she SHARED with 3 other people!!
On Wednesdays we wear pink.
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This is the reason if you can live by yourself, do it!! This situation could have easily ended up in a fight that could have cost somebody's life.
What a humongous schnozzola on that defendant.
Jesus, the plaintiff on the far left looks like Greta Thunberg. 😂
Good gawd. Who could live with these controlling Karens? She left a dish in the sink!
2 minutes in.
I just Fell da fuc out.
Jj is mopping da floor with the plaintiffs. Who got popcorn 🍿 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂
Judge Judy saw right through this charade.
Good going Judge Judy
That 👃 says a lot.
I swear. When I saw it...🤦👀
@@briasworld8 lol 😆 good to know I wasn’t alone.
First minute of this and I screamed…. BULLIES!!!!
Just means ugly girls.
"We've never saw that show." Bulls***. Lol.
The plastics
Getting mean girl vibes from these girls smh
Anyone else thinking that the three are just bullying the one girl?
Mean Girls
I knew the chubby one was trouble at first glance. It’s written all over her. Future Karen.
This is why I always refuse to have roommates