How do you think he is paying the 15% Bankster fees??? With OPM… (Other People’s Money) Wait until the “investors” find out their “Investment Fund” is actually a Ponzi Scam..
The entitlement of this kid is astounding. And… both the plaintiff and defendant live in “Lala” land. They agree that it’s perfectly reasonable that an 18 yr old should have the car of his current dreams. What’s wrong with that? He’s a business man “wanna be”.
"I paid that $4000 out of my own pocket." Whos pocket does he think it SHOULD be coming out of? Dudes buying a $50,000 car and wanna pat himself on the back for chipping in $4k?
Exactly! All luxury vehicles, especially an Audi should be leased- turn them back in at the end of the lease and go forth! They become heaps after the warranty expires
My first car cost $350. I drove it for 2 years and sold it for $350. It was a 1964 Chevy Impala. My Dad was a motor head and kept it running real nice. Those were the days, my friends!
My first car was a Green Dodge Demon, no not a Dart, it actually had the Tasmanian Devil sticker on it. Bought it for $500, with a stick...which I didn't know how to drive. My Dad said he didn't know how either, (not sure if he was just saying that) but I learned how to drive it back in the early 80's. Lived in Rochester, NY, one day we had black ice on the road, literally rolled it into a drainage ditch. I was more mad that I just filled it with $20 gallons of gas that emptied out. The roof was dented in and I somehow squeezed out the door. It was a green tank!
What annoyed me the most is the exit interview. He still didn't understand that him paying $67k was not her fault/problem. She didn't get that much from the dealership she only got $50k. The rest went to the dealership.
This is ridiculous- why on earth would a child with no money have a car this expensive? Why would the plaintiff sell the car to someone that can’t afford it?
15:25 “I was supposed to pay 50k not 67k” omg!! That’s the deal you made!! You don’t think a dealership is going to charge your interest? Wtf .. he still doesn’t get it. He thinks he’s the victim, so why should he pay her when he’s paying more. Unbelievable! Tell me your parents don’t teach you anything without telling me your parents don’t teach you anything 😒
Cannot believe that the defendant told Doug at the end that, "He's a nice kid" after he lied and ripped her off big time. She did not learn anything at all.
The defendant is the definition of fake it.. Until you make it. Supposedly he owns an investment firm but can't pay to get a car at the dealer himself 🤦♂️
This idiot kid blames the seller of the car for what the dealer did. He is going to have a tough life trying to scam everybody he comes in contact with.
What a clown. Why does he need a $60k car he can’t afford at 18? He’s that desperate to try to impress people? She was also nuts to get mixed up with an absurd deal like this. Could see it backfiring a mile off.
I rent office spaces at executive suites. We have a group of people like this kid. They’re “financial advisors “ that can’t even afford their rent. We had one do a midnight run on us owing us $1600 and another one who’s “grandma just died” so can’t afford to pay us his rent. They’re scammers. I don’t want to rent to any of them from that group but the owner keeps doing it.
@@KingBoxingandFitness calling me a Karen because of my opinion on a grown ass man, not a kid, is racist. He scammed this woman and could barely hold 2 sentences together. But you do you and get help for your racism.
FUND MANAGER! NO WAY! money laundry operator. I believe you need a series 7 license. Be registered in some capacity. And most of all actually be a qualified investor yourself, meaning having a certain network and having demonstrated your abilities and have a portfolio of past investments.
And this is the perfect example of where America is going- an 18 year old claims to run an investment fund, borrows an insane amount of money to buy a luxury car, and screws the Plaintiff in the process and the 18 year old has no idea what a piece of garbage he is. I'd say entitlement, but this is quite the opposite- this is ignorance on both the 18 year old AND his parents.
I'vesaid it before and I'll say it again, I LOVE THE CONVOS BETWEEN THE TWO JUDGES!! It's the highlight of the show! They're so opposites but completely bounce off of each other. So much fun to watch them together.
Strange, that's the only thing that does make sense. She sold it for $50K and only got $48K. She's owed $2K. Simple as. It's the rest that doesn't make sense.
@@dingo1666 thank goodness I found your comment. I thought I was the only one thinking that way. People blamed her as if it was her own kid buying the car. Unreal.
Kids parents have A LOT to answer for. My parents would have covered my obligations but then they would have skinned me alive in private and ensured that a lesson was learnt.
Yes. They are. With very different styles of dealing with "cases" in their "courtrooms". So, people will compare them. You're not a Moderator for TH-cam. People are free to respond in the comments on a video, as long as they follow the ToS. Whether you like what they say, or not.
What a ridiculous thing for an 18 yr old to spend all that money on, a 50k AUDI which will be a money pit after it hits 50,000 miles. And he got a 15% interest loan on the rest of the money. This kid will learn an expensive lesson.
lol the defendant's father sounded like a sane guy at the start of those texts, but what kind of stupid parents would take out a 15% loan to buy their 18yo kid a $50/$100k car that they can't afford.
What's ridiculous is the father letting his child take care of this deal like he knows what he's doing and he screws it all up! Good job dad you screwed up too!
I wish she would have given her punitive damages. This kid lied, lied and then lied some more just for the fun of it and there are no consequences. He still has the car!!!!
The only time I got a car at a used car dealership. They were upset I didn't want to finance it through them or buy their warranty. I went there with my pre qualified loan from my cu, dealership ran my credit anyway even though I told them no. Then kept saying they were gonna sell the car to other customer if they accepted to buy their warranty. I wanted to run out of there and cry but I stayed, call my CU agent and asked her to talk to their financing guy. That guy wrote my purchase ticket but "accidentally " added 1k to the price. It was a nightmare but I'm glad after being there all day I got my car.
Crazy crazy crazy crazy crazy crazy LOL what 18 year old needs a 50,000 car specially when they don't have the money to pay for it. Also what parents bend over backwards and don't have the money to pay for it either. I would be like well son you want it you're going to have to either come up with the money to buy it or pick something else out.
If you are going to have someone with you i would suggest you tell them not to talk over you. There was times you were both talking at the same time. I know the situation is tense and you wanna be heard. It’s hard for people to follow what’s going on when that’s being done. Keep up the good work 👌 Expose tf outta these people.
lol. I bought my first beater for $250.00 and had to make several hundred bucks in repairs. Wasn’t a chick magnet by any means, but got me to the ski lift every week with my friends! Even as an adult with a great income I’d never buy an expensive vehicle at 15% interest. Save up the cash and get a reasonable rate from a credit union. All this kid knows is how to take on high risk debt on no assets. The only time a vehicle is an asset is when it’s used to bring in more profit than it’s operating costs.
Welcome to the real world young boy. You didn’t factor in sales tax, warranty, interest, and all the other fees associated with buying a car in the greedy USA.
He should not be managing any type of investment fund paying 15% interest on a car.
Word
How do you think he is paying the 15% Bankster fees???
With OPM… (Other People’s Money)
Wait until the “investors” find out their “Investment Fund” is actually a Ponzi Scam..
Probably a code word for scamming people 😂
Probably one of those Trading Apps which operate sort of like a Pyramid Scheme.
Don't worry, he bought a couple of NFTs, that's about it 😂
Lol. He "runs an investment fund" and doesn't even understand the concept of interest.
I think he's running a pyramid scheme. 😂
Ha yep pyramid scheme sounds about right lol@@markgalgano8649
Yea
@@markgalgano8649was thinking something along those lines. Who needs an expensive car to start a business
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What the hell is wrong with the parents who let a kid spend $50K on a car that they don't have the money for and have to finance.
Irresponsible and clearly obsessed with status.
Sounds like a big scam. Who knows if the father is really the one texting her.
The entitlement of this kid is astounding. And… both the plaintiff and defendant live in “Lala” land. They agree that it’s perfectly reasonable that an 18 yr old should have the car of his current dreams. What’s wrong with that? He’s a business man “wanna be”.
Maybe he's spoilt
he is an adult , and for a young adult 15% isn't that bad .
Bouncing a check that big is criminal. I would have filed criminal charges against the dealer so quick.
No kidding! Something shady is going on with that place.
It sounds like he found some shady back alley dealership for some reason.
They made good on the check
@@Angeliz225 After she fought to get them to make good.
Precisely! When that check bounced my car would have been picked up up by the tow truck! PERIOD
"I paid that $4000 out of my own pocket." Whos pocket does he think it SHOULD be coming out of? Dudes buying a $50,000 car and wanna pat himself on the back for chipping in $4k?
Never buy a used Audi
Never finance a used car from a used car dealer
Never do business with this kid
Exactly! All luxury vehicles, especially an Audi should be leased- turn them back in at the end of the lease and go forth! They become heaps after the warranty expires
Absolutely correct!!!
Damn I did the first 2 😭😭😭 lol
What’s wrong with a used Audi? I am in the market
Never buy one in general! I've bought one new, used and even leased and each one has had problems especially the q5s
I wouldn’t trust this kid to find his way out of a paper bag. What sort of looney tunes nonsense was this deal?!
Seriously! This whole thing was a big old clusterfuck
Plaintiff was greedy and took advantage of him
Doubt he even knows how to recycle.
@@lorirogers9304lol what episode did you see? Hahaha
@@lorirogers9304 the plaintiff just wanted the money she made the deal for, he’s the idiot for going to a car dealership and doing ALL that.
I trust The People's Court viewers enough to slap the hell out of me if y'all ever see me dropping $100k+ on a vehicle. Don't let me down.
😂
No facts!!! 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
GOTCHU BOO 👹
Agree 💯%
He had thirteen thousand and couldn’t settle for a cheaper car for now?!! What were those parents thinking !! Screams spoiled child
yeah he can buy a new toyota or honda with that money and those cars are very reliable!
Baby if I don’t know you… YOU WILL BE PAYING ME IN FULL. I don’t trust family why in the world would I trust a stranger?!
Right? And I get so tired of, “well I was trying to be nice”. Yeah, where did that get you? Being nice and being stupid are two different things.
… let alone a teenager! ❤😂
Remember 18 yo boys are really like… 12-15 mentally lol
@@Tribbles8011 sad af but true
My first car cost $350. I drove it for 2 years and sold it for $350.
It was a 1964 Chevy Impala. My Dad was a motor head and kept
it running real nice. Those were the days, my friends!
My first car was a Green Dodge Demon, no not a Dart, it actually had the Tasmanian Devil sticker on it. Bought it for $500, with a stick...which I didn't know how to drive. My Dad said he didn't know how either, (not sure if he was just saying that) but I learned how to drive it back in the early 80's. Lived in Rochester, NY, one day we had black ice on the road, literally rolled it into a drainage ditch. I was more mad that I just filled it with $20 gallons of gas that emptied out. The roof was dented in and I somehow squeezed out the door. It was a green tank!
15% interest rate? My lordt!
You paid 7 times what I paid for my first car and I still have her after 42 years.
First car was a '94 Mercury Topaz, $650. Those were the days.
Holy shit, my first car was a 64 nova, too! Great car, I miss it all the time.
What annoyed me the most is the exit interview. He still didn't understand that him paying $67k was not her fault/problem. She didn't get that much from the dealership she only got $50k. The rest went to the dealership.
I don’t think he understands that when you use a loan to buy a car, you are paying more because of interest
He truly wanted a cool
Car and didn’t care about the “ how” and consequences to getting it.
No, he very clearly said they sold it for a PRICE. That's pre-interest.
This is ridiculous- why on earth would a child with no money have a car this expensive? Why would the plaintiff sell the car to someone that can’t afford it?
Answer to first question is because parents allowed it.
Why would his parents do this nonsense.
Right...because it's not only her job to sell her car but she should vet every person who wants to buy it. Makes perfect sense. Said no one ever.
@janicester she should absolutely not sell her car in dumb/weird situations. That's just good business to make sure you don't get scammed..
How is he paying for the expensive insurance the car must have?
15:25 “I was supposed to pay 50k not 67k” omg!! That’s the deal you made!! You don’t think a dealership is going to charge your interest? Wtf .. he still doesn’t get it. He thinks he’s the victim, so why should he pay her when he’s paying more. Unbelievable! Tell me your parents don’t teach you anything without telling me your parents don’t teach you anything 😒
Well said!
At this point, I can be convinced his math skills are at a grade 3 level. He may look 18 on the outside.
The Plaintiff was stupid for making a deal with a child
He was 18 fool
By law, he's grown 🤷🏾♀️
Exactly!
@ACETHEEGR8 And the Law is jacked up too. They're not old enough to drink alcohol, but they'll let them buy a gun.
Nope. He is an adult.
When he said 15% interest rate I screamed
Cannot believe that the defendant told Doug at the end that, "He's a nice kid" after he lied and ripped her off big time. She did not learn anything at all.
Right, his constant lying makes him "not" a nice kid.
Bc at the end of the day she got a good amount of money for the car.
Typical spoiled brat behavior. SMH.
The defendant is the definition of fake it.. Until you make it.
Supposedly he owns an investment firm but can't pay to get a car at the dealer himself 🤦♂️
And he doesn't seem to understand the concept of interest lol
He could’ve got a freakin Honda or Toyota 😂😂
Right!!!!! My Toyota is 20 years old. I still drive it!
Toyotas are good cars
He claims to run an investment fund but didn't do research on taking out loans?? Don't trust this kid
he does not even understand the simple concept of interest. Like its gonna cost 67k! Because of the interest they charging.
This idiot kid blames the seller of the car for what the dealer did. He is going to have a tough life trying to scam everybody he comes in contact with.
He was scammed by the dealership and had to shell out even more money once the check bounced.
She should be compensated for chasing down her owed money
Wow so the car went from $75,000 to $50,000?… that’s a huge discount!!!😮
She wanted to sell it around 50 thousands price range… she just mark up so someone can bargain it down.
He is a little unethical creep
Absolutely
Plaintiff told Doug at the end, "He's a nice kid".
What a clown. Why does he need a $60k car he can’t afford at 18? He’s that desperate to try to impress people? She was also nuts to get mixed up with an absurd deal like this. Could see it backfiring a mile off.
Doug really called him "fat 'n sassy" to his face 😂😂😂
Doug is a savage 😂😂😂
How can you afford a 110,000 car an not know what is worth when you sell it? Geez
I know! I brain hurts just listening to the stupidity from both of them especially her being much older. 🤯🤯🤯
😊😅😊😅😊
purple with money don't necessarily care
She knew, that's why she listed it at $75K.
I forget when I spend $110,000.😂
He is a punk. I wouldn't trust his "investment" company.
I think this was an investment for his company not that his company is in investing
He’s a punk ? He’s literally a kid . Relax Karen everyone makes mistakes.
I rent office spaces at executive suites. We have a group of people like this kid. They’re “financial advisors “ that can’t even afford their rent. We had one do a midnight run on us owing us $1600 and another one who’s “grandma just died” so can’t afford to pay us his rent. They’re scammers. I don’t want to rent to any of them from that group but the owner keeps doing it.
@@KingBoxingandFitness calling me a Karen because of my opinion on a grown ass man, not a kid, is racist. He scammed this woman and could barely hold 2 sentences together. But you do you and get help for your racism.
A COMPLETE punk.
Who the heck gives a kid a $50,000 car. Plus they couldn’t even afford it. They’re paying 15 1/2% interest on it. Seems kind of gross to me.
Not only buying such a car for a 18 year old, but then letting your kid lie to you about the price and you STILL buy it!!!!
The way Doug waved bye to him at the end 😂
The pinkie wave!🤣🤣🤣 Doug is the best!
🤣💀 We love Doug
@@Strandedinthedesert He’s a national treasure. For sure.🤩
Doug is savage.😂😂😂
Doug is a mess😂😂😂
He can't afford rent,how in the hell can he afford a $50,000 car. Not impressed with this kid
He clearly paid with mommy & daddy's money before the judge even said it😅 she's awfully irresponsible to be so well off
FUND MANAGER! NO WAY! money laundry operator. I believe you need a series 7 license. Be registered in some capacity. And most of all actually be a qualified investor yourself, meaning having a certain network and having demonstrated your abilities and have a portfolio of past investments.
I was thinking some day trader scammer
My guess is cryptocurrency. It's completely unregulated like that
Ladies fault for falling for such a clear as water scam. She's 3 times his age and still didn't learn nothing in life
Older people are the main ones falling for scams. They live this long and remain stupidly gullible.
I need judge milian and her husband to let me know when they're in town 😅
Let's do lunch y'all ❤
I would never with that racist trash
And this is the perfect example of where America is going- an 18 year old claims to run an investment fund, borrows an insane amount of money to buy a luxury car, and screws the Plaintiff in the process and the 18 year old has no idea what a piece of garbage he is. I'd say entitlement, but this is quite the opposite- this is ignorance on both the 18 year old AND his parents.
Paying $100k for a car is crazy, but selling it for roughly half is INSANE
He keeps whining about extra fees and interest as if the seller is responsible for it.
My first car was a rusty orange VW beetle. $600. Cash.
I'vesaid it before and I'll say it again, I LOVE THE CONVOS BETWEEN THE TWO JUDGES!! It's the highlight of the show! They're so opposites but completely bounce off of each other. So much fun to watch them together.
EVERYONE in this case is stupid.
he'll never be able to pay that off. whats that like 2000k a month
At least. Not including insurance and fees.
2000k, is 2,000,000.
depends on interest rate. i think i pay 3.5% on my car i purchased it at around $53k and my payments are $800 a month.
lol. His face when Doug called him fat and sassy. 💁🏼♀️
This whole case makes no sense. Especially for the plaintiff. Sheesh!
Strange, that's the only thing that does make sense. She sold it for $50K and only got $48K. She's owed $2K. Simple as. It's the rest that doesn't make sense.
@@dingo1666 thank goodness I found your comment. I thought I was the only one thinking that way. People blamed her as if it was her own kid buying the car. Unreal.
Kids parents have A LOT to answer for. My parents would have covered my obligations but then they would have skinned me alive in private and ensured that a lesson was learnt.
What then hell does a child needs with a 50k car? Doesn’t make any sense. Get him a Toyota Corolla
My Toyota is 20 years. Still driving it. 😂
Doug at the end for Gods sake don’t have an accident 😂😂
😂😂
He runs investment but doesn't understand interest 😂😂😂
Also, I wish yall stop comparing her to JJ!!! They are two different ppl geez
I agree 1000% it's like comparing apples to oranges. I personally will not watch JJ I can't stand her. She acts as if she is always right. 🙄
@@cynthiacler9284 JJ is on record saying she was wrong once in 1948 lol
Yes. They are. With very different styles of dealing with "cases" in their "courtrooms".
So, people will compare them.
You're not a Moderator for TH-cam. People are free to respond in the comments on a video, as long as they follow the ToS. Whether you like what they say, or not.
Thank you
Yes and I like both for different reasons
What a ridiculous thing for an 18 yr old to spend all that money on, a 50k AUDI which will be a money pit after it hits 50,000 miles. And he got a 15% interest loan on the rest of the money. This kid will learn an expensive lesson.
Anyone else think it was the son texting acting like he was the father??
It has to be. Who the hell would hear "(son) is buying a car for 50k" and not wig out.
A "kid" has $48k to pay for a car? I need to hear this!
Just once, I want to see a litigant present a promissory note on a roll of toilet paper w/ a crayon, saying IOU.
I want to be adopted by his patents 😂
Get in line.... 😂
lol the defendant's father sounded like a sane guy at the start of those texts, but what kind of stupid parents would take out a 15% loan to buy their 18yo kid a $50/$100k car that they can't afford.
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Doug strikes again 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lookin fat and fancy in that car 😂😂 omg
yeah idc, as an 18 year old, you do not need to buy a 50K car! what the heck??!?!?!?!?
"no,no,no,no Don't skip the good part". LOL! I love Judge Milian.
Going into debt to buy a $50k car for an 18 year old is absolutely ridiculous. Some people don't have any sense
Fly to India then tell me then about expensive things and the culture
She gave him a break ???? dropped the price by 25.000 from 75.000 to 50.000 and she is now suing for a mealsy 2.000
Great point
It still amazes me on how many ppl still do not document transactions, but they quick to take ppl to court.
Who would spend that much on a car for a kid no way
No freaken way should he have ever gotten that car. He couldn’t afford it. His parents couldn’t afford. Way to teach that financial responsibility
He should be riding a scooter not driving a car
Pays $48k for a car but can't get a $20 haircut.
For a sec I thought he was going to say he was a drug runner and thought about it and went with investment firm instead.
The most shocking part is the 15% interest rate! To think that a 50k loan comes with no interest ?
What's ridiculous is the father letting his child take care of this deal like he knows what he's doing and he screws it all up! Good job dad you screwed up too!
Don’t let your parents smoke crack, kids.
I wish she would have given her punitive damages. This kid lied, lied and then lied some more just for the fun of it and there are no consequences. He still has the car!!!!
Worst scammer ever tryna make her pay his interested loan lol
" But keep in mind "...boy please
Spoiled, rich kid
This is a whole MESS!! 😂😂😂 everybody talking all over the place!! lol
How is he tryna hold her responsible for the dealership- that HE PICKED- Fee’s. He really thought they were gonna not add feed’s. 🙄🙄🥴🥴
Doug’s laugh and wave at the end to the kid 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The only time I got a car at a used car dealership. They were upset I didn't want to finance it through them or buy their warranty. I went there with my pre qualified loan from my cu, dealership ran my credit anyway even though I told them no. Then kept saying they were gonna sell the car to other customer if they accepted to buy their warranty. I wanted to run out of there and cry but I stayed, call my CU agent and asked her to talk to their financing guy. That guy wrote my purchase ticket but "accidentally " added 1k to the price. It was a nightmare but I'm glad after being there all day I got my car.
Plaintiff seems a bit naive with business. Who would sell to an 18 year old?
Crazy crazy crazy crazy crazy crazy LOL what 18 year old needs a 50,000 car specially when they don't have the money to pay for it. Also what parents bend over backwards and don't have the money to pay for it either. I would be like well son you want it you're going to have to either come up with the money to buy it or pick something else out.
She doesn’t understand that the check bounced? If the funds got reversed that only happens bc it bounced
“We were stuck in a building with no WiFi, nothing. “ lmfaooo ooooh wow sounds rough!
Did Doug really call him "fat and sassy"? HAHAHA
Did he just admit to Doug that it was $50,000 and not $48,000 like he signed defense document? He can't keep his lies straight.
"We gave them a real check, we gave them 13k cash" all in one sentence 😂 make up your mind sir
If you are going to have someone with you i would suggest you tell them not to talk over you. There was times you were both talking at the same time. I know the situation is tense and you wanna be heard. It’s hard for people to follow what’s going on when that’s being done. Keep up the good work 👌 Expose tf outta these people.
With how he hides info and lies, He's either gonna be a great investment banker or the worst 😂
You guys literally just seen a scam break down in front of you and he’s acting like a victim he knew wassup
This whole thing is a mess.
lol. I bought my first beater for $250.00 and had to make several hundred bucks in repairs. Wasn’t a chick magnet by any means, but got me to the ski lift every week with my friends! Even as an adult with a great income I’d never buy an expensive vehicle at 15% interest. Save up the cash and get a reasonable rate from a credit union. All this kid knows is how to take on high risk debt on no assets. The only time a vehicle is an asset is when it’s used to bring in more profit than it’s operating costs.
My first car was $1k! Drove it for a few years, then gave it to my sister. Replaced it with a 2 year old car that I’m still driving 13 years later!
Approved for a 15% interest rate…😢😢😢😢😢
3:10 I don’t know maybe his parents shouldn’t be spoiling him
The plaintiff doesn't sound like she knows anything about cars, and the defendant is too young to spend 50,000 dollar car WTF.
Kid might have been wrong but asking $75,000 for a car and then saying oh I was nice offering 50??
No one is 25,000 nice lol
Plaintiff: "trust me, the check is good..." LOL! WHAT
I love the bit at the end with her and her husband ❤
Welcome to the real world young boy. You didn’t factor in sales tax, warranty, interest, and all the other fees associated with buying a car in the greedy USA.
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