Before anyone starts defending the plaintiff, each baby tooth has a specific number (A to K). Baby tooth #I is on the upper left. The baby teeth on the upper right would have been numbered A-E. There is 0 chance of mistaking the right side versus the left side. Judge is 100% correct
OK so the plaintiff is a straight up scammer. I’ve been in the dental field for 25 years and that thing that he calls a pebble was probably his baby tooth that he had been keeping for an opportunity to say he bit down on something so that he could sue and get a replacement. His adult tooth, if he was not congenitally missing one would have come in at some point, so he must be congenitally missing his permanent tooth that was supposed to replace his baby tooth. I just love how he was all for her calling the dentist and when he saw things were not going his way he started interrupting her and getting angry. My question is, if by the time you got back from showing the manager you’re supposed pebble, your plate had been taken, why didn’t your wife stop them from taking your plate? The whole story was a bunch of malarkey and I’m glad the judge saw right through it
A healthy tooth isn't going to come out because you bit down on a pebble. It might crack or break, but it won't come out completely. It takes a great bit of force to remove a tooth. Plaintiff is a complete scammer. I'm glad defendant didn't bow down to his threats.
Yeah... Well maintained healthy teeth are incredibly strong..often stronger that other bones. Teeth are a form of bone. Just like people with weak bones are more likely to break them from small simple falls. People with weak teeth are more likely to have them break at random or from events that strong teeth can handle. If a tooth is rotten it needs to come out as it can fall out on its own..adult teeth can't grow back. They are set from birth. Teeth can be filled and rebuilt with fluoride but can't grow back on their own... Maintaing good hygiene is key to preventing injuries
He had an attitude as soon as the case started. Obviously, he doesn't know his left from his right. The dentist said left, and he kept pointing to the right side of his mouth.
Plaintiff went back and forth, saying rock & pebble. I highly doubt a rock was in your food, as you would have seen it. People don't know the difference, I guess.
Dude forreal tried to scam the court and the defendant real quick. Lol left side of his mouth and dude pointing to his right side over and over. Just shut up and keep it movin pal. Get a job and pay for yo dental work
This scammer real good yes so his wife is the one who discovered his tooth is missing? He did not feel a space in his mouth? I can't believe this. He making up his scamming story so much that he did not even have time to work out if it is believable or not
Did anyone else notice at 5:34 He pulled up our right side, his left side gum and then after she spoke to the doctor, he was pulling up his right side our left side of the gum to show the tooth. He is full of it.
I've actually broke a tooth at a restaurant. Ordered a ribeye steak, not suppose to have a bone, well this one had a small piece of bone on the bottom side of the steak. I cut a bite started to chew and it broke my back tooth. I spit everything into a napkin figured out what happened and got a manager. Went straight to the dentist on a Saturday, emergency visit. The way it broke it all the way into the gum line it was bleeding and hurting like hell. Had to get a root canal and crown the dentist let me charge it bc of the situation gave me the bill took it to the manager at restaurant and they paid the bill immediately. Now I check both sides of my steak before I cut it to eat.
This fellow, charlie de niro, came to the court not to get any money but to show the world , with all the nasty and threatening looks the camera caught him throwing at the defendant, that he wanted more than just money. I just hope he doesn't show up to his restaurant to "discuss the verdict" or anything.
I've chipped a tooth before on a ham bone by accident Healthy strong teeth are less likely to break. Rotten teeth are weak and likely to break or fall out at random. Maintaining good dental hygiene is the best way to PREVENT injuries. Teeth are a form of bones. When they are broken or chipped... They cant grow back. Also if a full tooth fell out...you would know and there would be blood. A missing tooth is the equivalent of a hole in your mouth.
I believe the plaintiff is probably a scammer, but why didn't she ask the dentist if the tooth that was on the report in May was the same tooth he came in about in June?
His story didn’t add up and he kept trying to confuse her. Plus he looks high off pills which shouldn’t affect the case but he definitely was lying and trying to scam.
@Jennifer Bay area Yeah I definitely didn't believe him, but she could have ended it right there if she had just asked the dentist if it was the same tooth or two different teeth.
Because she already put all the pieces together. His tooth was already rotting when he saw the dentist in May. So his tooth obviously fell out between then and when he went to the restaurant.
I was once out on a date in Italy and my boyfriend found a whole tooth in his food and it wasn't his tooth! we informed the restaurant and they said, 'so what?' and we didn't even get a discount on the meal...
People are being rather nasty towards the plaintiff but it can happen, it happened to me, as soon as I felt something hard, I spat it all out, found the rock because it was a strange colour and stood out, but amidst the rest of the spat out food I couldn't see my broken tooth. I immediately informed the air hostess (this happened on the plane) and she told me tough you have no case we are in mid air and we are not responsible for the food, so I spent my holiday with a broken wisdom tooth that cut my tongue continually and simply got it fixed at my own expense when I got back home. And like the plaintiff said, why did the judge ask the dentist about the wrong date? For some reason the judge just didn't like him from the start...
People automatically assume a person is lying when they say they found hair or other strange things in their food. They will immediately say well they're lying and they want a buck. Anyways, the plaintiff may or may not be telling the truth but that can happen.
@@terryfilkohazi2237. A pebble should not be in your food either. That will possibly crack your tooth and it will cause your gums to bleed. I'm sure you wouldn't want a pebble served in your food.
I believe the judge confused the dentist. She turned the dates around. Listened to it again. The plaintiff may have been in the right on this one. The facts were not fully considered. The Judge’s emotions got the best of her on this case and messed it up.
What are you talking about? The dentist said on May 1 he examined and x-rayed the tooth. He found it to be loose and deteriorating, saying it needed to come out but he never extracted it. She confirmed that check up happened May 1 several times. Weeks later in June is when the plaintiff was at the restaurant. That tooth was either so rotted it fell out at the restaurant, or what's more likely is he lost the tooth before he came to the restaurant and pretended it came out there so they would have to pay his dental fees INCLUDING an implant which the dentist already told him he needed. After the dentist call, the plaintiff then lied and tried to say the dentist was talking about a tooth on the right side of his mouth when the dentist CLEARLY said it was tooth #I. Tooth #I is a baby tooth on the left side. He's a scammer.
I believe the judge confused the dentist. She turned the dates around. Listened to it again. The plaintiff may have been in the right on this one. The facts were not fully considered. The Judge’s emotions got the best of her on this case and messed it up.
She did nothing wrong. The dentist said his tooth was already deteriorating in May. So his tooth obviously fell out by the time he went to the restaurant. He set the whole situation with the pebble up to try to get the restaurant to pay for his dental bill. He was trying to scam the owner.
On May 1 the Dentist examined and x-rayed the tooth. He noted "It was hanging, it was deteriorating, it was moving". It's not the restaurant's fault that in June a rotting tooth fell out.
Plaintiff is not telling the tooth!
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A classic 😹 I will always re-watch this one everytime they re-upload.
yeah some of them rewatching them is pure entertainment
I hate con artists. I think every time someone tries to scam a defendant the defendant should be given compensation.
Before anyone starts defending the plaintiff, each baby tooth has a specific number (A to K). Baby tooth #I is on the upper left. The baby teeth on the upper right would have been numbered A-E. There is 0 chance of mistaking the right side versus the left side. Judge is 100% correct
Baby teeth are letters.
Adult teeth are numbers.
Both my sister & I still have U
he looks like he's in his 30's. Isn't that way too old to still have baby teeth?
@@tchevrier Some people retain their baby teeth as adults. Not common, but happens
OK so the plaintiff is a straight up scammer. I’ve been in the dental field for 25 years and that thing that he calls a pebble was probably his baby tooth that he had been keeping for an opportunity to say he bit down on something so that he could sue and get a replacement. His adult tooth, if he was not congenitally missing one would have come in at some point, so he must be congenitally missing his permanent tooth that was supposed to replace his baby tooth. I just love how he was all for her calling the dentist and when he saw things were not going his way he started interrupting her and getting angry. My question is, if by the time you got back from showing the manager you’re supposed pebble, your plate had been taken, why didn’t your wife stop them from taking your plate? The whole story was a bunch of malarkey and I’m glad the judge saw right through it
I’m embarrassed for the plaintiff, he knows he was trying to pull a fast one.
A healthy tooth isn't going to come out because you bit down on a pebble. It might crack or break, but it won't come out completely. It takes a great bit of force to remove a tooth. Plaintiff is a complete scammer. I'm glad defendant didn't bow down to his threats.
Yeah... Well maintained healthy teeth are incredibly strong..often stronger that other bones. Teeth are a form of bone. Just like people with weak bones are more likely to break them from small simple falls. People with weak teeth are more likely to have them break at random or from events that strong teeth can handle. If a tooth is rotten it needs to come out as it can fall out on its own..adult teeth can't grow back. They are set from birth. Teeth can be filled and rebuilt with fluoride but can't grow back on their own...
Maintaing good hygiene is key to preventing injuries
His wife was in on it with him and then she chickened out at last minute! He was just trying to get his dental work paid for! Scammer! Smh
Right !! Idk he gave me druggie vibes
Why is the Plaintiff so hostile toward JM? That’s not helping your case, buddy.
He’s a narcissistic moron.
The judge was seeing right through his lies. Probably his pills was wearing off idk he gave off druggie vibes
By the plaintiffs demeanor I can already tell he already is hostile or has an attitude
It’s a shame this show isn’t still airing in this economy I can only imagine how many frivolous lawsuits would be going to court
He had an attitude as soon as the case started. Obviously, he doesn't know his left from his right. The dentist said left, and he kept pointing to the right side of his mouth.
Scammer brought the rock and tried to get the restaurant to pay for his rotten teeth!! Nice try! Lol
He brought that pebble from the parking lot! An #I is on the left. What a scam artist!!!
That is why his wife didn’t show up because she wasn’t going to part of his lie.
Shame on the judge for not ignoring evidence that would help me win my case!
You're a liar.
He’s hostile because he’s a LIAR
He has no clue how embarrassing he sounds
People, please. Don't waste the court's time on frivolous cases like this.
Plaintiff went back and forth, saying rock & pebble. I highly doubt a rock was in your food, as you would have seen it. People don't know the difference, I guess.
Dude forreal tried to scam the court and the defendant real quick. Lol left side of his mouth and dude pointing to his right side over and over. Just shut up and keep it movin pal. Get a job and pay for yo dental work
Not sure he’s telling the tooth..
Yes.. soon or later the tooth comes out
Are you here all week?
This scammer real good yes so his wife is the one who discovered his tooth is missing? He did not feel a space in his mouth? I can't believe this. He making up his scamming story so much that he did not even have time to work out if it is believable or not
I know right. The doctor said left and dude pointed to the one on the right. Lol.
Defendant should sue that guy
"if you're missing a tooth, don't you want to find the tooth?" - Why? it's not like they can put it back in.
To prove it came out at the restaurant, and not days or weeks earlier.
@@lukerinderknecht2982 yeah, that's my first thought.
This man really kept some pebbles in his pocket went to a restaurant tried to get a free meal and then some what a loser😭😭😭
The plaintiff need to leave those drugs alone!
Plantiff was caught in a bald-face llie, tried to scam the resturant
How does the plaintiff think his story makes sense? Lol
Lol the dentist said left side. The guy is just a big mozza ball who didn’t want to pay $5 grand for his own bad tooth. Opportunist.
Toothless guy trying to scam
No tooth 🦷 No pay out 😂 bad scammer 😂
Why do the plaintiff and defendant look related lol
Did anyone else notice at 5:34 He pulled up our right side, his left side gum and then after she spoke to the doctor, he was pulling up his right side our
left side of the gum to show the tooth. He is full of it.
I like rocks in my eggs as well.
What’s wrong with Doug? Is he that lost. Asking about the rock. Apparently the man brought a pebble in the restaurant.
Plaintiff has some issues. Serious issues.
this guy is dangerous and aggressive as h....i would be scared of him if i was the d...
Seen this before the plaintiff is a scammer and a bully
As someone who still has a few baby teeth, you can definitely have them on both sides lol I have about 3 of them
He is a liar 😂
A real JAMOKE !
A jamoke and a maroon. 😁
I've actually broke a tooth at a restaurant. Ordered a ribeye steak, not suppose to have a bone, well this one had a small piece of bone on the bottom side of the steak. I cut a bite started to chew and it broke my back tooth. I spit everything into a napkin figured out what happened and got a manager. Went straight to the dentist on a Saturday, emergency visit. The way it broke it all the way into the gum line it was bleeding and hurting like hell. Had to get a root canal and crown the dentist let me charge it bc of the situation gave me the bill took it to the manager at restaurant and they paid the bill immediately. Now I check both sides of my steak before I cut it to eat.
This fellow, charlie de niro, came to the court not to get any money but to show the world , with all the nasty and threatening looks the camera caught him throwing at the defendant, that he wanted more than just money. I just hope he doesn't show up to his restaurant to "discuss the verdict" or anything.
I've chipped a tooth before on a ham bone by accident Healthy strong teeth are less likely to break. Rotten teeth are weak and likely to break or fall out at random.
Maintaining good dental hygiene is the best way to PREVENT injuries. Teeth are a form of bones. When they are broken or chipped... They cant grow back.
Also if a full tooth fell out...you would know and there would be blood. A missing tooth is the equivalent of a hole in your mouth.
I believe the plaintiff is probably a scammer, but why didn't she ask the dentist if the tooth that was on the report in May was the same tooth he came in about in June?
His story didn’t add up and he kept trying to confuse her. Plus he looks high off pills which shouldn’t affect the case but he definitely was lying and trying to scam.
@Jennifer Bay area Yeah I definitely didn't believe him, but she could have ended it right there if she had just asked the dentist if it was the same tooth or two different teeth.
@@Xtinkerbellzombie13X true, but it did help her ruling better that he was caught lying already multiple times. Plus he sounded high as a kite
Because she already put all the pieces together. His tooth was already rotting when he saw the dentist in May. So his tooth obviously fell out between then and when he went to the restaurant.
@@YTWarrior100 I thought it was from drugs because he comes off a little ya know
It's a shame it's so many people scamming
Why are they recycling videos?
I was once out on a date in Italy and my boyfriend found a whole tooth in his food and it wasn't his tooth! we informed the restaurant and they said, 'so what?' and we didn't even get a discount on the meal...
Is that Dean Malenko?
People lie at restaurants all the time. Putting own hair in food to get free food etc...
Some food do have hair in it. Maybe you never experienced that but others have
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People are being rather nasty towards the plaintiff but it can happen, it happened to me, as soon as I felt something hard, I spat it all out, found the rock because it was a strange colour and stood out, but amidst the rest of the spat out food I couldn't see my broken tooth. I immediately informed the air hostess (this happened on the plane) and she told me tough you have no case we are in mid air and we are not responsible for the food, so I spent my holiday with a broken wisdom tooth that cut my tongue continually and simply got it fixed at my own expense when I got back home. And like the plaintiff said, why did the judge ask the dentist about the wrong date? For some reason the judge just didn't like him from the start...
Umm he LIED. The dentist confirmed his tooth was rotted, just about falling off the month before this happened. He was scamming the restaurant.
People automatically assume a person is lying when they say they found hair or other strange things in their food. They will immediately say well they're lying and they want a buck. Anyways, the plaintiff may or may not be telling the truth but that can happen.
Pebble you mean. Unless a huge ass rock was in your food, which I doubt. Google image a rock and a pebble.
@@terryfilkohazi2237. A pebble should not be in your food either. That will possibly crack your tooth and it will cause your gums to bleed. I'm sure you wouldn't want a pebble served in your food.
@@jasonboy9676 well this wasn’t an assumption, he did lie, unless the dentist is lying which I highly doubt
I believe the judge confused the dentist. She turned the dates around. Listened to it again. The plaintiff may have been in the right on this one. The facts were not fully considered. The Judge’s emotions got the best of her on this case and messed it up.
He still was lying tho 🤣🤣🤣 and no she didn’t seem this case multiple times and she got it right he was trying to confuse her
What are you talking about? The dentist said on May 1 he examined and x-rayed the tooth. He found it to be loose and deteriorating, saying it needed to come out but he never extracted it. She confirmed that check up happened May 1 several times.
Weeks later in June is when the plaintiff was at the restaurant. That tooth was either so rotted it fell out at the restaurant, or what's more likely is he lost the tooth before he came to the restaurant and pretended it came out there so they would have to pay his dental fees INCLUDING an implant which the dentist already told him he needed.
After the dentist call, the plaintiff then lied and tried to say the dentist was talking about a tooth on the right side of his mouth when the dentist CLEARLY said it was tooth #I. Tooth #I is a baby tooth on the left side.
He's a scammer.
I feel for the plaintiff. Milian did him wrong
Lol 😂 no he was being a clown
I believe the judge confused the dentist. She turned the dates around. Listened to it again. The plaintiff may have been in the right on this one. The facts were not fully considered. The Judge’s emotions got the best of her on this case and messed it up.
She did nothing wrong. The dentist said his tooth was already deteriorating in May. So his tooth obviously fell out by the time he went to the restaurant. He set the whole situation with the pebble up to try to get the restaurant to pay for his dental bill. He was trying to scam the owner.
On May 1 the Dentist examined and x-rayed the tooth. He noted "It was hanging, it was deteriorating, it was moving". It's not the restaurant's fault that in June a rotting tooth fell out.