Sister Short-Changed in Estate Settlement? | Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Erma and Charles say they compensated their sister Bobbie fairly, but Judge Judy isn't so sure!
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She should have sued for $5000. They took ALL THE MONEY from Dad's account which should have been split prior to the house fix-up.
Ridiculous family.
Exactly right not to mention the fact that they had her agreed to sell the house at a very low price because it was sold within the family and lied to her saying that her nephew was going to live in it. Instead, her brother and his wife and his son rented the property out and they're all benefiting from it! These people are disgusting for doing their own sister like that. Karma's a b**** is all I can say
@mindimartian9821 You're exactly right. JJ definitely would have given it to her as punitive damages
Yes
well and how the brother could stand there with a straight face and defend what they did is just amazing. That man doesn't have a decent bone in his body.
The house was broken down without heat....but they let the father live there?
exactly - and the plaintiff's son was there living with the father
And everyone seems to think that she deserves more money.
@@jedimasters1462because they unfairly distributed his estate...
That's why it was so cheap
They claimed that, but it was false.
10k for a 2 bedroom is crazy
I’m sure it’s a trailer, not a house.
@@blessedmwsmom It has to be. Even in 2018, buying an actual house for 10 grand (unless it was on the auction block) is unheard of.
It's a two nesting box chicken house
@@blessedmwsmom Nope. It's a really shitty neighborhood. Most of the houses are boarded up or run down.
@@unclejoshtruescarystories it's the Midwest. Unless you live in the big city, it's nothing but small towns, as in people that live there were born there.
JJ was 100% correct. Those siblings tried to screw the plaintiff.
She didn't like the fact that ol' boy was on disability.
Yo, where the hell are the $10k houses??? Mine was like 30 times that, and its just a 2 bedroom condo???
Most likely trailer homes and this was back in 2015 , I think . So yea not that hard to believe down south especially
@@marissathomas9327agree with the 2015 part but this is set in Illinois
@@sustud1531Decatur, not the Chicago area.
@@marissathomas9327this case is from 2019, that’s when she got that haircut. In the first clip she also mentions the father died in 2018, so the case is only 5 years old.
@@Hudpix16 Someone who is actually paying attention. Good ear and eye! 👍🏼
Baby!! Judy ain't playing! They shanked that lady. So jack up!!!
So they used part of her inheritance to refurbish the house so his son could buy it below market value and get a rental income? With family like that - who needs enemies!
You got it! That's a summary of their scam.
Family can screw you over more than strangers as they can feel entitled to inherit everything.
That is a gross violation of family trust. The defendants are thieves.
Family will f**k you first.
A year of rent and he already almost made his money back
Depends what year this is.
@@stephaniehowe0973 i’m talking about the year he bought it. He paid $7500 for the house and getting $500 a month. So that’s $6000 a year. Year 2 is basically all profit.
punishment should be the greedy brother, sleazy wife and lying son pay the amount of 1 years worth of rent to any other inheritor of the estate they cheated and paid $886, so 12 x 500 is $6000 and if they dont pay? then all of them scheming sister, brother, wife and son go to JAIL one year x number of people they paid 886 to
Well his son as well as him and his wife! I guarantee you that's why she's on the deed because they're both probably splitting the income of renting the property. These people are disgusting for doing their sister that way
@@BrandyWilliams24 I agree 100 percent.. I wouldn’t even be surprised if it’s the brother and the wife who are doing the renting and they just used the sons name to get the place cheap cause they knew if they told the sister they planned on renting it for profit she would expect some of the money
I love it when JJ gets a bee in her bonnet! Nothing destroys a family quicker than greedy siblings.
I love that 'bee in her bonnet' saying. I haven't heard that in years...😂😂
Cool saying never heard it before
A bee in her bonnet?
So true my bil stole $over $200,000. And it wasn’t even his dad but he stole it anyway and he beat his mom and knocked a tooth out yep dons a POS. Even his mom said so.
@@scottbergeron9515In a tizzy. You could Google the verbatim meaning.
Damn, the plaintiff would've gotten way more if she had asked for it.
Well, it goes to show you that she's not a greedy person.
Only there to shame her siblings in front of the entire world.
@@truelife974 Not exactly. It doesn't air in Zimbabwe.
@@truelife974 good they deserved it
@@sh550I like you.
I gotta move to Decatur, Illinois. Those housing prices are right in my price range. 😂😅
😂
💀😂
In 2018
Me too😂
Mass relocation 😂😂
Whatever monies the father had in his bank at the time of passing should have been divided amongst his children. Then the house should have been sold and those monies divided. This is why a will is so important.
YES!
Exactly 💯
Yup but there wasn’t one so they did what majority wanted sounds like
I only have one brother. In 2006, he "sold" his house to me and the family cabin to my brother. In 2019, we all went in to a lawyer to draw up a will for dad and ma. Dad also switched some of their bank accounts to be joint with me and some joint with my brother, and specifically naming us as beneficiaries on others (my mom is in an assisted living home now, and dad in a Veteran's Home). The big personal property goes to my brother (cars, boats, atvs, etc, to go along with the cabin), and dad said he trusts that the small sh!t will be distributed/disposed of fairly between us, or some of his brothers and nieces/nephews, as we see fit. When our parents pass, there will be nothing to fight over.
The wife has the face of “I am so much better than these people.” Snobby!
I hate her face! 😂
She's the worst.
Probably eats Lemons for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The plaintiff had so much fun watching JJ lay into her siblings. And I don't blame her.
All that movement was irritating annoying and unnecessary though 😑
I usually roll my eyes at family that fight over money after a death, but in this case, the brother and his family pulled a fast one on her. Pretty sneaky how they went around her to get a rental property.
Whomever uploads these videos to the channel, PLEASE include the remarks from both sides after the case. There are always gems in those!
I think they just include the mid-episode ones and not the closing credit ones.
Because I couldn't resist, I looked at the Macon County, Illinois property tax records. It shows that the house was sold in February of 2019 for $1,000. It lists the six siblings and the deceased father as grantors and the male defendant's wife and son as grantees.
The plaintiff got scammed so hard. I wonder what it’s worth now… 😅
@@ibcheel9021 Yes, she did scammed. However, since they were 6 siblings and the house would have been sold to someone and even if they sold it to non family member at market rate of 12,000 bucks, she would have received only 2000 bucks at that time.
@@idharudhar5985 I agree, it would have been split 6 ways. I think that if she would’ve know that money from the fathers account was used as well she possibly could’ve asked for more, as that money should have been split 6 ways. Unless that house only took around 800.00 to fix up… I don’t know though.
@@ibcheel9021exactly using the father's bank account to fix it up was stealing the inheritance of the others.
nice job!!
I see why the plaintiff is salty. Her son had been staying there, probably taking care of the old man for years. Old man kicks the bucket and the defendants decide to make a buck off of it. The defendant isn't working and his wife says "well I'll "loan" my son the money to buy the house" - and then he rents it out? They are shady AF
The plaintiff is probably salty because she didn't think of it first.
@@jedimasters1462 If the plaintiff really was that greedy, then why is she only asking for $1,200? She could've asked for more, but she didn't. No, she asked for her fair share, and that's exactly what she got from the judge.
This case has nothing to do with money in my opinion. There's much deeper resentment judging by all of the annoying faces the plaintiff was making.
It's obvious the defendants all knew they were sccrewing her over.
I’ve gone through this. It’s a nightmare. I was robbed by $15K from a sibling, but I see it as the price of my freedom from a conniving asshole.
Sorry to hear. Blood is thicker then water....
I'm suing ATM for something like this.
Yes it is. Never fails. And families are no longer
Happened to me too
That is right
Money makes things possible and even easier as well. Yet. However necessary I would not lower myself to. . Engage in deception or. Other. Scathingly. Deleterious. Behavior. Or. Allow an money be my master. Ever. There is no reward great enough to swallow such poison.
It's so. Easy to allow bitterness into your heart when confronted by betrayal
But. Remember to be kind to yourself. Because anything less would hinder your. Cognitive abilities. The bitter harvest will be theirs alone
They are victims of their own lower baser senses and. Judgement has taken a backseat.
JJ: “All your sister asked for was $1,200. Judgement for the plaintiff.
I have a feeling if plaintiff would’ve asked for more, JJ would’ve given her more.
The fact that the plaintiff only asked for $1,200 goes to show you that she is not a greedy person. She asked exactly what she was entitled to; nothing more.
@@crpsaiyanThat's a lot of money where they live, my mobile home in Michigan is worth about 15k and was built in 96 but needs about 15k worth of work
Some family are no good. Worst than enemies..
Yep. I have distanced myself from mine. Great for my sanity.
Who needs enemies with shady family members. I am thankful that at 20 I was forced to leave the parental home and recurved zero from my father’s estate. I am the strongest of the siblings. At the time I was very young, so of course it was painful. But, I got to learn karma is a real thing. Bc, those siblings are still struggling personally and financially. My mom was broke within 2 yrs maybe less. It was crazy to watch it all. My mom bought them vehicles paid bills, none of them work. They’re still a mess!
@@aprilpinketon2567 that's karma for sure. You did the right thing.
I jumped on to Zillow for Decatur IL. There are currently about a dozen homes for sale at $20K or less.
This show is based in 2018. But yes, this sister was CHEATED!!!
@@stuff1784 they said her father passed in 2018...
No idea about this place, but those looking to retire with 200K in savings and receiving SS can make it happen by moving there and buying a house for 20K.
Places where housing is so cheap usually have high unemployment and a hitching post and water trough in the town square😅😅😅
@@robertbrittain3516 I just updated my comment! Thank you
Greedy siblings..... Sickening 🤢
The son makes more from two months rent than the sister got from her total share given to her from the inheritance.
Amazing judgement!!
On the other hand, haven't heard of homes being as cheap as $11k or $12k 😮💨 Wow!!! That can't even cover 6month rent in many areas.
Dilapidated shacks in the middle of nowhere sell or abandoned rowhomes in cities sell for that amount.
@@timothyhh Right but the defendant said those houses for sale were in good condition.
It’s a 2 bd 1 bath in the middle of nowhere. That’s why it’s cheap. The closer you get to a major city the higher things get
It’s probably a redneck town with 10,000 ppl and no store for miles
But who would want to move to Decatur, Illinois though?
I am just gobssmacked that there is livable houses for that price available anywhere in the western world !
trailer.
They are not livable. You have to put more money than it's worth to make it livable. And these homes are in areas where you have to drive 2+ hrs away to the nearest big city to get anything done. So it's ultimately not worth it AT ALL
She really had them go to Zillow 😂
Byrd should be doing that
Yup then tell them not to waist her time 😂 I was tripping off that.
These are old episodes maybe Zillow didn’t exist when this aired.
@@lauraalt7863 Well, do you know how old exactly?
This one is from 2019.
@@pegasoltaeclair0611 seems older than that because of the price of the houses .
The father's estate was to be distributed amongst his children. If they used his money to fix up the house, they essentially used HER money to fix up the house and then shortchanged her on what she got back from the sale.
Family really will show their true colors when someone dies. Crazy.
Wow that half of the family is so dodgy, they knew exactly what they were doing.
My mother passed away last year. My older brother is disabled and lives in the house that he and my mother were in when she passed away.
My brother asked me if i wanted him to sell the house so we could split the money. I said no, you live there, its your house as long as you live there. If you cant pay the taxes on it, we can figure something out. I grew up in that house same as you.
My mother would roll over in her grave if i had said, yeah sell it.
Some things are bigger than money.
You are an excellent and fair sibling.
@@HectorHernandez-qo9ru It's just the right thing to do. 👍🏾
bless your heart❤
To be fair, these people sold it to family.
You said the same thing in part 1 lol
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When the sibling stabs you in the back, it has got to hurt really bad. I am very sorry for the Plaintiff. The father must be wriggling in the grave for what the treacherous son did to the unsuspecting daughter.
I disagreed she knew her dad was saying our house is not adequate because her son was staying there but now he wants on his money rather than fixing up his house when he was alive now you deserve money no you don’t
@@lovelykesha42 You have a very sound point and I applaud you for that.
They are getting rent off it for 6000 a year. What a racket they have. If she knew they were going to make it into a rental she probably would have said sure I could do with an extra $150 plus a month
@@moonbuni59 They are exploiters. No conscience.
@@lovelykesha42 What amazes me is how cheap the houses are in the said area?
How heartbroken the father must be 💔
The father isn't heartbroken; he's dead!
@@jeffreysokal7264thanks! I was coming to say exactly this
@@jeffreysokal7264 better that way rather than he got a heart attack from the defendant
The Defendants said $7500 was what the bank said was STILL OWING. They didn't even "sell it" to the nephew at fair market value. Plus, they used the FATHER'S MONEY to fix up the house, not their own---and they're using it as income property! I don't agree with taking siblings to court, but the Defendant's really shafted their family/the other siblings.
No family ever wants to take their family to court, but sometimes you need to have legal intervention in order for the estate to be divided evenly.
What the defendants did to the plaintiff was horrible. Absolutely not fair or equitable.
Was is equitable that she wants more even though she put none of her own money into the house?
@@jedimasters1462 Yes, because the home is being used as business which was not relayed to the plaintiff before she agreed to the sale.
@@TangentialShark If the son chose to do that after he bought it, that's his business, not the defendant's or the plaintiff's. He could have decided to sell it after if he so chose. Doesn't mean that the defendants even knew about it. Someone probably already told her that she doesn't have a leg to stand on about the renting so she went after the sell money.
It was the father's money used to make it liveable, and the female defendant (or the judge) said she received the money she put into the house " off the top". The father's money should pay for his funeral and if the nephew/son wanted the house, he should put HIS own money into it, not what was in the bank to be divided amongst the siblings. He received the most benefit of his grandfather dying. What I don't like is the "say one thing and do the other" the male defendant and his son did.
@@hwright9608 Then the plaintiff was lucky to receive anything from the estate. As for the son, it's a he said/she said situation on what she was told and no proof either way.
Everything in this case is irritating. The Late father shaking his head at these people
Or laughing at the kerfuffle he knowingly created
The sister is greedy the one suing
@@Chris-em1bchow?! Are you the son that bought that house and got to use the estate money to fix it up? To take a profit?
@@Chris-em1bc No, she's not. She got stiffed by her own brother and his wife. Based on the will, the offspring is supposed to divide the estate evenly. The defendant isn't working, and is making a penny packet of their father's home, and only supplied a portion of the estate with his other siblings. The plaintiff is entitled to her share, and if her other siblings are smart, they should take the defendants to court as well for their share of the estate.
When my mother died, my sister got the house and couldn't be bothered to send me a simple, recipe holder that I requested as a sentimental possession to remember her by. As a matter of fact, I got nothing even though I stayed at her house temporally when she was in the hospital and could've taken anything I wanted (my mother even said I could which I wasn't having none of). I'll never forgive my sister for that betrayal.
"There's a big crack and she knows that!" What does that have to do with the price of tea in China??? It wasn't her responsibility to fix up the house. Unless she explicitly offered her portion of the estate to fix the house, she was entitled to ALL OF IT, not all of it less what you all surreptitiously decided it should cost to repair a house that didn't belong to her. If you're coming together to fix it up so that you can sell it for a better price, that's one thing, but then everyone gets an equal piece of the pie when it's sold. She absolutely was given false pretenses when this home was sold. With siblings like these, who needs enemies?
I can't believe houses in 2019 was going less than 15,000. Must be a terrible area. Cars cost more than that.
It's crazy my parents house cost 15,000--50 years ago, but worth 300,000 now, lol, they must be in a time wharp
@@erickanewor they live in a trailer park
@@erickanew Bungalow houses that were worth $300 000 about 20 years ago are now worth $1 million in Toronto. The price of housing has skyrocketed.
Probably trailer homes .
@@erickanew You should see Orange County CA. My grandparents bought a house at $39,000 in 1975. It's now worth $1.2M. Insanity.
The look on their faces when they realize that they are crooks
$11k for a house? Wow!
More like a trailer / mobile home. Perhaps even maybe a pop-up camper.
Maybe it’s a really small town in the middle of nowhere.
I could easily beat this story with two stories; one involving my sister, after my mother died (1994); and one involving my brother, after my father passed (1998). You really find out how thick the blood is or isn't in the aftermath of losing your parents. Except I had no legal recourse in these two cases. Haven't spoken to either my bro or sis in decades.
The defendant siblings are perfect examples of why blood is NOT thicker than water.
They are dishonest, money grabbing trash that stole from their own sister.
Those people have no shame.
You can pick friends but you can’t pick your family
so true and thank goodness! A few friends are my family now.
JJ knew what was really going on here. The defendants are shameful.
She should have sued for more!
Judge would’ve given her maximum dollars.
Except that she can't get more. Once the house was sold, she has no claim to any more money that comes from it. As it is, her getting an extra $1,200 is her getting more than the rest of the siblings. At most she should get $364 to go up to the equal share, not the majority the defendants kept from what they paid to get the house into livable conditions. It's not like she put any money into the house.
She honestly reminds me of my grandfather's family that fought over money after their mom passed and who deserved more. It's all greed.
@@mls2023 They aren't the ones collecting. That's the son and his mother since it's their house, not the defendants. Then she didn't even put any money into their father's funeral. She should have just let it go
That's a really depress neighborhood at those prices. I can see the reason for the infighting for $1200 if they are getting $500 a month.
$500.00 per month in rent now is pennies pretty much.
You do realize that theses are old episodes from years ago 🙄
You can still find prices like that for a teardown in meth land
@@podsmpsg1America don't make pennies we make the cent, fun fact lol
@@lauraalt7863Not that long ago lol! What do you think these are from the 1950s? This show is from 2019, no home sells for 7k just a few years ago unless it's in a hood neighborhood with crime and drugs like Detroit or Gary Indiana
Of course the defendant stopped speaking to his sister. If they were talking she would have figured out sooner that he was ripping her off.
They’re insane for thinking that’s reasonable
Cheapest house in Decatur Illinois right now is $6500 with other dumps in the 12-15k range.
I live an hour from there. Decatur is special - they have really nice and wealthy neighborhoods, especially for the people from ADM. But, there are a lot of older homes that are run down by the trash that live in them. Chicago and St. Louis have always fought for control of the drug sales in there and there is a lot of crime from this community. I would not live there.
So the nephew is making $500 a month rent from that house. They spent, let's say $10,000 on buying and fixing up the house.
That means within two years he'll have made the money back and then some.
@@themirrorsofmymind they had to buy out the house from the other siblings. The wife of one of the sons gave money, that's why she's on the deed.
@@Fazerellaif you believe that’s the reason the mom is on the deed I’ve got a bridge in Brooklyn I’d like to sell you
Don't forget the property taxes! Plus this guy's got to pay the utilities!
At first, I thought the plaintiff might be greedy but boy was I wrong.
WOW WHAT A CASE!!! More of these please
Must be an out of the way city where there's no work available...
Yup. It'd be great though for a single person who works remotely.
@@brianal7143 Or a retiree.
@@brianal7143In a drug dealing neighborhood with criminals nah that's ok, we got that in Detroit not far from here. Check out Gary Indiana that's another place like this
11k for a house just from a few years ago is crazy now
Greedy siblings are the bane of this world. How dare they cheat their own sister. Outrageous indeed.
The defendant didn't just cheat his sister. He also cheated his other siblings. So far, she's the only one who took them to court. It wouldn't surprise me if the other siblings took the same route, and good for them.
@@crpsaiyan Thanks for that explanation. IMO...some ppl are evil.
My family went through this when my grandmother passed away. Smh. The greed!!!!
A house for $8,000 in this day and age?! Even for a tear down should be worth more than that. That's just crazy
What sneaky devious people!!
Disgusting how they try to justify being thieving and soulless!!
It’s always sad when families have major disagreements.
I guess the sister should just be taken advantage of just to keep the peace...
I’m sad that she only asked for $1,200.
oa oa tam nay tu 12h truoc ma view cang nhu vay sao. Uoc gi toi cung co luong view khung nhu vay. Nhu the co the khien toi kiem duoc chut it tien
The brother was pretty respectful with his words, which makes me feel like the sister-in-law is the real witch in all this. When her father-in-law died, she got dollar signs in her eyes.
rent is 500 a month = 6000 a year. Cost to buy a house in that neighborhood is around 11,500. Very odd/surprising that two years worth of rent could buy you a house in that neighborhood. I would have thought that rent would be 60 -75 bucks a month as house price is only 11,500.
She needs to go and request a probate hearing.
That rental yield is INSANE even if they had paid fairly for it. $500 per month from a $13000 house - that's crazy
A house for 11.000$.. that sounds so unrealistic..
Very sad when families get torn apart by greed😢 happens all the time after funerals...
Love the ruling JJ. 👊🏼💯
Why didnt they fix it up first, sell it then split the proceeds?
Because that wouldn't have been equitable for his sister. He's shady.
With what money, the father only had a few grand
So glad I’m the only child! Ty mom and dad ❤️😘
I used to live in Decatur Illinois houses in that area are basically abandoned or shit!!
Like Gary Indiana and much of Detroit
I am from Decatur Illinois, I know home prices there. If it goes for under $10,000 it's in bad shape. They ripped this lady off.
Wow who needs enemies with siblings like that.
chi can gianh 1 phut de lam dieu gian don. Nhung ma to cung khong hieu sao co nhieu key hay the ma co 10k -20k view thoi. Mong moi nguoi xem video cua toi
Sketchy bunch....
Judy Judy Judy is awesome.
Outside of all the family fuckery! The surrounding houses must have been 💩 to sell for 10k-12k in 2018/2019. That just boggles my mind.
Homes for less than $20,000? Here in the northeast you cant even get a 1/4 acre of land for that.
My great uncle passed early this year. He and his wife never had kids and both worked good jobs for 40+ years. They were/are loaded. He left everything to his wife. Watching her family swarm like vultures before his body was even cold really opened my eyes. Good news is my great aunt is in good health, got herself into a really nice assisted living facility for like 10k a month or something crazy. I hope she lives to be 110 and spends every last dime on herself. Thats what my Uncle would have wanted. Not to enrich vultures
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She should have sued for 5,000! I think she would have gotten at least most of that if not all of it. Having her agree to selling within the family under false pretenses immediately voids whatever she agreed to originally. His wife and son are making the money off of that property. They completely screwed their sister over. Freaking sad.
They’re both standing there like they DIDN’T shit all over their sister🤬🤬 we have had similar situations twice in our family. When someone dies, the vultures circle!!
Where is this place with $10,000 houses?
I live in eastern Washington, in the middle of nowhere where!and the cheapest house is $200,000.
You know there is usually always a member of the family who is unreasonable.. just fails to see what is fair.
In what world are houses $10,000? 😳
1950
This was such horrible behaviour on the part of the brother, his wife and his son.
I believe the plaintiff went to court not only for the money but also because her siblings deceived her when they bought the house. According to their argument, the house was sold for $7,500, and they used their father's money (which would have otherwise been divided among them) to repair the house. This means that the value of the house had increased beyond $7,500. If they spent their own money on repairs, then they should subtract that amount from the increased value of the house, not from the $7,500. It seems suspicious to me.
Houses selling for $10,000 in 2018?? We haven't seen those prices around here since the '80's!
The absolute neck on those two. By using their siblings money they set their son's business up. I wonder if there is away to put them all as co-owners of said business?
The Defendants are infuriating greedy vultures. I'm so glad the Plaintiff announced to the entire world via JJ just what horrible people her siblings are.
Sweet heart deal for the grandson and that they used the fathers money to fix.
OMG, fighting over a few hundred dollars and a poor father's small estate.
I have a sister who is sneaky like this. She would do this.
What? Houses for $11k ? I mean, I know it's Decatur, IL (the armpit of the state), but seriously?
2 bedroomed houses for $11k????
Must be in a terrible area and in a terrible state! [the house]
It’s not terrible just in the middle of nowhere. Attractions, shopping and good schools create the base of realty prices.
@@TheNuyorker BS
@@TheNuyorkerBad neighborhood no work, burned out homes, like Gary Indiana and Detroit
They really thought Judge Judy would not notice the nasty trick they played on their sister.