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>> she was shocked back to life. then exclusive paula jones. her accusations brought bill clinton's presidency. >> what happened to me w3was wrong. >> what she's saying about the clinton's today. >> how can you get out there and show your face? >> plus, officer all over. >> the reason i pulled you over today. you were pushing 90 miles an hour. and exclusives, halle barry's ex breaks his silence. what really happened during his marriage to halle. and the dad arrested for confiscating his daughter's iphone. >> i said give me your phone. >> why did cops show up and put him in cuffs all for taking his daughter's iphone. now inside edition weekend. >> caught on tape the heart stopping moments during the volleyball game literally. hello i'm diane macedo. this is inside edition weekend. we have terrifying video of a
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during the match, then being tossed back in to life. >> a high school volleyball game inside atlanta. the game intense, but friendly. then a moment of utter horror. a senior suddenly collapses. you can actually hear the thud as she hits the hardwood floor. she lied there lifeless as everyone runs to her side. the teen is in full cardiac arrest. one coach performs cpr, but it's not working. it's looking grim for 17-year- old claire crawford. then somebody rushes in with a defibrillator. there it is, it's in the black box. sure enough you can see claire's body jolt from the electric charge. julie sermons is the quick- thinking school administrator who used the defibrillator.
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her and it was wonderful to see. >> and this is claire today. it's a miracle. claire says she was feeling fine during the volleyball play. just seconds before she passed out the ball came her way and she gives it a good whack. but then something goes wrong. she's in distress and clutches her heart, then collapses. >> can you tell us what your symptoms were? >> i had pain down my left arm and my heartfelt like it was working really hard. but i just assumed i was out of shape. >> reporter: claire's mom lisa was in the stands watching the volleyball game. >> we were just desperately praying. it was four and a half minutes, i mean a long time to watch them doing compressions. definitely we thought we lost her. >> defibrillator expert charlie wahlberg says no question that the defibrillator known as aed can save lives.
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cpr is great, cpr keeps the blood flowing until paramedics get there, but if you have an aed and you put it on in the first t few minutes of cardiac arrest the chance okof that person going home is huge. >> reporter: this is one teen truly lucky to be alive. claire how are you feeling right now? >> feeling good, better than before. >> claire underwent triple bypass surgery. a woman that turns the table on the speeding cop the video has gone viral. >> reporter: you've never seen a traffic stop like this, this time a cop who was pulled over by a civilian. >> the reason i pulled you over today. you were pushing 90 miles an hour. >> yes. >> reporter: and listen as the woman actually reprimands the cop for speeding. >> i pushed 80 trying to catch up with you and still eating your dust. >> reporter: the extraordinary confrontation happened in miami. claudia castillo was driving down the street when out of nowhere the cop zoomed past her. >> claudia says she's seen a
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her neighborhood so she decided to take the law in to her own hands. >> you see it happen over and over and no one says anything. it's about time somebody said something. so i did. >> reporter: claudia's cell phone was already mounted on the windshield, so she just switched on the camera and gave chase. >> he's been driving recklessly, pushing 80 to 100 miles an hour. >> reporter: when the officer got stuck in traffic, claudia caught up to him. >> i was finally able to pull next to him and ask him to please pull over. and i'm sure he's a good guy, but nobody is above the law. >> reporter: the camera keeps rolling as the officer pulls over. >> you were pushing 90 miles an hour. >> how did he react? believe it or not he owned up to it. >> everything fine? >> no, everything is fine. yeah, it's your speeding. >> i apologize and i'll be sure to slow down, ma'am. >> i think we should all set an example. >> i agree. >> posting photos of her
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while driving a boat. nobody is above the law except me when i'm drinking. in another now deleted post, even sharing her phone number. but claudia says that she did the right thing. >> how can you enforce the law and break it at same time? you shouldn't be doing that. >> reporter: the officer's conduct is being investigated. and now the rumor that has been talking halle barry's ex- husband au jus tis. as they come to inside edition to put it to rest. >> reporter: oscar-winning actress halle barry's first husband, baseball star david justice is coming out swinging about rumors that he was violent during his marriage to the oscar winner. >> it seems to be a ghost following you. >> reporter: the former atlanta braves star invited me to his sprawling san diego estate where he lives with his wife rebecca and three children to set the record straight.
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an ex-boyfriend hit her so hard that she lost hearing in one ear. >> you lost 80% of your hearing in your left ear is that true? >> yes. >> was he famous? i mean yes. i would love to know who he is, but you probably won't tell me will you? >> no. >> reporter: lots of people have made the false assumption that it was david justice, but that is not true. justice recently fired off a barrage of tweets defending his name following halle's announcement that she was splitting up from husband number three martinez. that it wasn't me who hit halle causing the ear damage. he also mentioned her exes, me, eric, gabriel, and olivie all her knight and shining armor until it ends. then we become the worst guys in history. singer eric benet joined in with his own sharp tweets. my man david justice is tweeting some truth this morning.
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abuser, but she also never said it wasn't david justice. >> and did it okanger you that halle's silence vilified you? >> if it was me then say it. say it. but she can't say it because she knows that it wasn't. she would rather not say it and then let you go ahead and believe it. >> reporter: during their divorce she alleged that he threatened to blank every one of the blanking windows and break the door down to their home. justice denied the incident. >> she would say some things that are very disparaging once the relationship is over. that may not necessarily be true. >> reporter: he married his wife rebecca 15 years ago. >> it has been a rumor that has followed him for years. has it ever been an issue for you? >> you know people are thinking things. that there is no secret there. let's just stop, stop all the madness. >> reporter: david justice owes it to his children to clear his name. his daughter raquelle is an
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landed a role on the tv show recovery road. >> look at that. coaching kids in sports. >> do you have a message for halle berry? >> yeah, it would have been cool if you could have came out a long time ago and let people know that it wasn't me, that would have been cool, but you didn't do it. >> reporter: the response from halle berry. when one dad took his daughter's iphone away, he ended up under arrest. >> reporter: this dad w3is on trial for all things taking his daughter's cell phone. >> reporter: ronald jackson says that it began when his daughter skyler sent mean text messages to the daughter of the new wife, now seven months pregnant. >> i read them and they were hurtful. >> reporter: he did what lots of pants would do, he
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>> i don't see it being a cruel unusual punishment. >> reporter: he thought the matter was settled until they field criminal charges. >> i am upset because number one the property belongs to me. >> that is when police in texas came knocking on the door. >> you still have it? >> yes. >> why not give the phone back? >> i had to make sure i stood my ground and show that when she's with me i'll be able to parent her as i see fit. >> reporter: the charge is the theft of property. >> they handcuffed you and put me back in the car and took me to jail. >> reporter: the case ended up in the dallas court. they believe that the real reason they were arrested is that his ex is now dating a police officer from the local department. in other words that he claims he is now the victim of the police bullying. >> so your ex, the mother of your daughter is dating a cop. do you think that it has
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thing ended up going so far? >> i couldn't imagine that it would go that far without that type of buddy system going on. >> reporter: they say that was never the issue. the case went to a jury trial and the 15-year-old skyler testified against her father. >> it is a tragic that it came this far. >> reporter: after two days of testimony the remarkable thing happened. the judge directed the jury defining ronald jackson not guilty. >> it was a huge weight off my shoulders. >> reporter: but victory is bittersweet. showing me this letter from his daughter. >> i have a letter that she wants me to sign away my rights as her father. >> reporter: and jackson says that the relationship with his daughter is now all, but destroyed. all because of a cell phone. >> jackson is planning to file a civil rights complaint. next the exclusive paula jones.
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>> what happened to me was wrong. >> reporter: what she is saying about the clinton's today. >> how could you get out there and show your face? >> and then dancing with bruce. check this off her bucket list. the boy who sings just like
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inside edition weekend will be the return of paula jones, the woman's lawsuit is now being brought in to the campaign of hillary clinton. interview. >> reporter: paula jones is speaking out about the 2016 presidential campaign. and how painful memories are flooding back when she sees bill clinton out for hillary for president. >> i can't believe that he has the nerve to do it.
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talk to people like nothing has happened? >> when he specifically talks about what a good leader hillary would be for women? >> yeah. it just makes me sick because there's no way. she can't be trusted. >> reporter: it's been widely reported that as first lady hillary lead the effort to disparage her husband's woman accusers who were dismissed as bimbo eruptions. >> in november she wrote on her twitter page. she said every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported. >> that's interesting. i was never heard and supported. she tried to basically derail me. >> reporter: paula jones was recently thrusted back in to the headlines after hillary accused donald trump of sexism. >> she's been hitting me really hard with the women card, okay, really hard. and i had to say okay, that's enough. that's enough. >> reporter: and trump hit back by dredging up her husband's alleged sexual acts. >> i had no choice because i didn't start it, i had no choice.
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husband's situation. okay. >> what does it feel like to see your name thrust in the national media again? >> it's scary. >> really? >> yeah, it is a little scary actually because i have lead such a normal life all these years. >> incredible she doesn't blame donald trump for stirring up the past. >> what is your opinion of donald trump? >> i like donald trump. [ laughter ] >> reporter: jones then that the governor clinton invited her to the suite at the little rock hotel in of 1991. when i interviewed her for inside edition in november of 1998, here is what she said happened. >> when i turned around he had dropped his pants and he sat down and exposed himself to me. and he asked me to perform oral sex on him. >> is that how he said it? >> he said no would you kiss it. >> reporter: jones sued clinton for sexual harassment and the
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finally and without admitting wrong doing or apologizing president clinton agreed to settle the lawsuit for $850,000. >> and in truth not only $850,000 went to you. >> absolutely not and i'm so glad you asked that. i did not. all of it went to the attorneys except for $151,000. that's all i ever got. >> was it worth it? >> yes. yeah because it brought it out, you know, about what he did. >> reporter: it's been more than 17 years since paula jones and i last spoke. she _had this memorable meltdown when i asked her this question. >> with all do respect why would bill clinton care about you, so you turned him down. >> that was so rude, so rude. you know. >> that was so rude. >> we watched that emotional moment again. >> what do you think?
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i know you didn't mean anything by w3it now, but i've been ridiculed so much. >> via satellite as they will talk to paula jones. paula are you there? night comedians. there? >> i'm coming, i'm coming. like i told the president, keep your pants on. >> and how did you bare up under that? >> it was very hard. i don't know. i looked back, god. that it had to be because qi don't know how i could have survived it. it was that. >> that there were some that felt sorry for jones. her nose was fixed by a plastic surgeon who donated his services. and today she is a 49-year-old mother of three boys, including the 12-year-old colton her youngest. >> i am just a normal person. and living in a small town arkansas. >> reporter: she's been married
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why is paula jones coming forward once again to speak out about the clintons? >> they're trying to be seated in the white house once again. i think that people need to be reminded. the i]ones that don't know, they need to hear about it. >> no comments from hillary clinton. this video is a big break. now, bruce has a new dance partner and pregnant. >> who could forget the then unknown courtney cox, grooving to dancing in the dark way back in 1984? >> i think that every little girl at the w3time they saw that courtney cox moment had dreams of living that moment. >> reporter: well connie hoax's dream sure came true. and the boss himself literally checked it off the bucket list and proceeded to dance with her in this unforgettable moment.
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>> reporter: how all of it had came about is quite a story. they found themselves right by the stage. just married, check, the last thing dance with bruce with the unchecked box. >> he came over and took the marker in my hand as i knew he would check my box. >> reporter: she was four months pregnant. low and behold, he checks off the last box on the bucket list. then the dance she has waited for her entire life. >> he was actually really sweet, we danced, he saidcongratulations. asked me how far along i am and at the very end of the dance, he was concerned. he was concerned, making sure i would get down safely. >> they are so cute.
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if they have a boy. our special super bowl correspondent miss universe gets a lesson in cheerleading from the pros. let's see it. >> reporter: the denver broncos cheerleaders gave us a taste of what they will do. >> and inside edition's special super bowl correspondent miss universe got a crash course in the routine. >> that is all i need and then
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>> you can always turn your life around. ifovercome whatever circumstances you're facing. >> this is "supreme justice" with judge karen. melinda love is suing charles martin in the amount of $1200 for a business investment she says he agreed to contribute but did not. >> miss love -- >> yes, your honor. >> you're suing mr. martin for $1200 for a breach of contract. is that right? >> yes, i am, your honor. >> this having to do with a cookie business you two started together? >> yes. >> okay. and your relationship was just a business relationship? >> well, we were friends before, your honor. >> you were just friends? >> just friends. >> and how long have you known him, ma'am? >> seven years. >> seven years? >> uh-huh. >> so what's with this cookie business? who's making cookies? >> we went to college together. >> what's with the cookie business? who's making cookies? >> i was.
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>> yes. >> what kind of cookies were these? >> chocolate chip cookies. >> and this is some special recipe, a family recipe? something that you came up with? >> it was a recipe that she came up with. >> you came up with the recipe? >> it's a family recipe, your honor. >> and it's just chocolate chip cookies? >> we had three types of cookies that we agreed on for the business but for the order that we had -- >> let's start with the cookies. you were making chocolate chip cookies -- how can you change a chocolate chip cookie recipe that much that make it is a special recipe? chocolate chip cookies is like chocolate chip cookies. did you have a secret ingred yent? >> my grandmother did. >> what were the other cookies? >> a nut and a caramel cookie, macadamia nut cookie and caramel cookie. >> okay. so you had this idea, what, to
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together. >> what was the name of the business? >> love chock full of cookies. >> which is a name i didn't agree with, your honor. >> what? >> i didn't agree with that name. >> but is that the name? >> yes. >> is that the name that we finally ended up with? >> yes. >> then why would i care if you didn't agree? >> well, it brings up my point later on. >> okay. what was the agreement? what are we doing? >> we agreed to each invest $1200 into our cookie business. >> okay. >> and we got a large order. i generated some flyers. i have a full-time job. i work as a insurance cars salesperson. >> and what do you do? >> i'm not working right now. >> what were you doing when you came up with $1200 for the cookie business? >> the thing is, your honor -- >> do you know how to answer a question? >> i didn't have the $1200. so the agreement was -- >> were you working?
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i was looking for work. >> when was the last time you worked? >> 2 1/2 years ago. >> so how do you take care of yourself? >> well -- >> are you independently wealthy? >> not really, your honor. i'm just -- some savings and -- >> he has his parents, your honor. they help him. >> not often. but it's -- >> that's why we're here. i want to get my $1200 from him. >> we're missing the point. >> he doesn't want to give it to me but he owes it to me. >> how did you think somebody who hasn't worked in 2 1/2 years and has no steady source of income could come up with money to be in business? >> because his parents give him money. they provide for him. >> i had some money that i was supposed to get back from taxes. >> right. >> but i made it clear to her that i didn't have it at the moment. >> okay. >> i still don't have it. >> where do you live? with your mommy and daddy? >> no, i don't live with them anymore. >> you live in an apartment somewhere? >> yes.
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family used to own so i don't have to pay for it. >> what about the light bill there? >> what? >> the light bill, electricity? >> well, i do have to pay that. >> where do you get the money? how much have you got saved? >> is that really relevant, your honor? >> i'll tell you what's relevant. that's why i'm asking you. do you think i ask irrelevant questions? >> no. >> how much money do you have saved? >> well, i have saved $800. >> okay. so did you know how much money he had saved? >> okay. so do you drive? >> well, i don't have to -- where i'm living right now i >> but do you drive? do you have a car? >> not anymore. i used to. >> what happened to your car? >> i sold it. >> okay. so we agree that we are going go into the cookie business and you're going to come up with $1200 and he's going to come up with $1200. did he come up with $1200? >> no, he did not.
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he didn't come up with the $1200. >> i came up with the $1200 and he was to do the work. >> he was supposed to make the cookies? >> he was supposed to make the cookies, yes. >> our initial agreement at first was i didn't have that money at the moment so i would do more of the cooking part and she would put -- >> where were these cookies being made? >> in his apartment. >> yes, in my kitchen. >> right. do you have an agreement in writing? >> no, we don't, your honor. >> did you incorporate love's chocolate chip cookies? >> no, we did not. it was an oral agreement. >> everything is oral. do you have a license to be cooking and selling these cookies? i think you have to have a license to cook cookies and bake cookies and sell cookies. you can't just go up in your apartment and just bake cookies in an oven and put them in a bag. we don't know -- where is the health department? what about the health department?
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a license in this county to sell food? >> yes, your honor. all of that is in process. >> in process? you've got a big order. he was in his apartment baking cookies. >> right. a license costs money. he took all of my money with this order, all of my money is tied up in him and i got nothing back. >> $800. >> to get supplies to generate all of the money that we need to pay for the license and fees and everything else. >> stop a minute. coming up on "supreme justice" with judge karen -- >> what is it you were supposed to do? look for the bags, look for the ribbons, the labels, and bake the cookies. >> right. and i paid for everything. >> and later -- >> where's the proof? >> the proof? >> pictures? >> i don't have any pictures, your honor. >> a witness? going to do? closed captioning provided i've smoked a lot and quit a lot,
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you're watching "supreme justice" with judge karen. we're back with the case of melinda love who is suing charles martin for breach of contract. >> you seem like you're a smart girl. you would take $1200 of your money and your grandma's recipe and hand over grandma's recipe with that secret ingredient plus the other two recipes and $1200 to a man with no car who's living in an apartment that his mommy and daddy are paying for and has no visible means of an income. why would you do that? >> we've been friends a long time, your honor. >> and -- >> we went to college together. >> right. >> we have a history together. never had anything -- no arguments, nothing. >> right. >> he's been a great friend. >> okay. >> so we went into business together. we both have a love for baking and that's how we decided to go into business together. >> so he owes you $1200 for
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>> he owes me $1200 for -- i gave him the money. he was supposed to go get the supplies. >> what are the supplies? >> the packaging, ribbon, labels, he -- >> for how many cookies? >> for 280 cookies. >> the original order of 280 packages of cookies or it 80 cookies? >> 56 packages. >> so we sell them individually? >> no, we sell them in packages. >> how many cookies in a pack? >> five? >> 280. so we had 56 -- i got an order from my office for 56 bags of cookies. each bag has five cookies. >> what was it that you were supposed to do? he's supposed to look for the bags, look for the ribbons, look for the labels and bake the cookies. >> right. and i paid for everything. everything. our agreement was for him to pay the same amount that i paid. he never did. >> okay. so what happened to those bags
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>> yes, we did. your honor, we had three days. i got a rush order from my co-workers a the my job. >> right. >> we had three days to fill the order. >> did you fill the order? >> yes, we did. yes, we did. >> okay. so stop -- you delivered the cookies? >> we delivered the cookies and they were terrible. >> did you get paid? >> yes, we did. >> how much did you get paid? >> $280. and we split that. >> why would you split $280 with somebody who you gave $1200 for and you don't know what he spent it on. >> your honor, may i say something? >> what do you want to say? >> all of the initial investment money was my money. he didn't keep up the part of the oral agreement. >> she knew that. >> you know what, wait a -- >> right? >> your honor -- >> i put 1200, he was supposed to put 1200. >> your honor, i worked for three days -- i'm sorry. >> go ahead.
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>> your honor, i worked for three days nonstop because we weren't ready for that order. so my labor should be accounted for. >> that's not true. >> he should have said something when i brought the order to him. i asked him, if he can't do it, let me know. he said he was good to go. don't forget, it was all of my money allowing this to transpire. >> when we first started going into business, i said, okay -- >> i don't see that you contributed to the business. you made the cookies. >> i made all of the cookies. >> and we got $280. so guess what, you got paid $280, half of that. but i'm glad, you know what, you're being a smart mouth. put the light bulb in my head. you're right. you didn't put a dime in. then all of the money was her money, right? it was $1200 of her money. >> yes. and i was going to put the rest
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don't want to be in business with her anymore. >> he didn't put any money in. >> you know, you're not that bright. you just really aren't that bright to have dealt with this guy in the first place. you never contributed any money at all. why did you give him that $120? >> the $140? because it was a sale. we were friends. and he was supposed to keep his part of the bargain up. he was my friend and then he didn't start getting ugly until after i came over there and gave him the $140 and then he pulls out of the business and leaves me stuck with all of this. >> i was going to put my half if we were continuing with the business but i don't want to be continuing in a business with her if -- >> i'm ready to rule now. i'm ready to rule now. i hate to reward you for stupid behavior because everything you did here was just stupid. really, it was. and he's got the family recipe now. you haven't had it copy written
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he could start making charlie martin's cookies if he wanted to. but i do believe that he owes you money. i'm going to take off $200 from your demand just because of your stupidity and hope that you learn. and i'm going to award you $1,000. judgment for the plaintiff in the amount of $1,000. good luck to you. >> thank you. >> all rise! >> judge karen has ruled in favor of the plaintiff. the defendant is ordered to pay $1,000. >> i don't want to be in business with you because i thought i was treated very wrongly, like an employee, like a slave and i don't want to take that anymore. so -- >> that's fine. we don't have to be in business anymore. i'm getting my money and that's all i wanted. so good luck to you. >> and later -- >> where's the proof? >> the proof? >> pictures? >> i don't have any pictures, your honor.
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]vs you're watching "supreme justice" with judge karen. suing in the amount of $350, he says that she intentionally put her hair in a customer's food. >> so mr. gin, you are suing ms.
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reimbursement of $350 that you had to pay a customer? >> that's correct, your honor. >> explain this to me. >> your honor, she was my waitress. she intentionally put her hair in a customer's plate. >> did you see her do that? >> i did not see her do that but -- >> well, how do you know she did that? >> because i am confident that she did that because i received too often too many complaints of her actions. >> right. >> of her ability to serve a customer. >> did you put your hair in a customer's plate? >> no, your honor, i did not. >> what was your relationship like with this man when you were working there? >> basically, kind of strained. i never felt that albert really had much of a preference for me as a worker or a person. >> did he hire you? >> yes, he did. >> so if he didn't have a preference for you, why did he hire you? >> i actually date his best friend jim. >> okay. so you were dating jim. are you still dating jim now? >> yes, your honor.
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>> yes, your honor. >> even though you sued jim's girlfriend? >> i already knew that i hired her because of jim. i am had. he's my best friend and i was doing him a favor. when i first met miss hines, i thought, you know, she's a great person, jim's a great guy. i didn't have a problem with it honor. >> and later -- >> where's the proof? >> the proof -- >> pictures? >> i don't have any pictures, your honor. >> a witness?
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dave, i'm sorry to interrupt. i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil severe the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. you're watching "supreme justice" with judge karen. we're back with the case of albert g albert gin who is suing former employee dominique hines for
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>> you've provi disciplinary action forms. >> yes, ma'am. >> and they are kept in the normal course of your business? >> yes, your honor. >> so it's not hearsay since they are forms kept in the normal course of business. and one of these incidents, there was a $400 loss of a party of ten when miss hines spilled wine all over a customer so you lost money. you couldn't charge the customer? >> right. what happened was, after she spilled the wine she refused to apologize -- >> you didn't apologize to the people? >> that's false. i also offered to take on their dry cleaning bill and it was not sufficient for them. >> okay. what about the $175 loss for failure to put the customer orders -- well, i don't understand this one. >> she failed to put in the customers' orders, therefore the customers had to wait an extended period of time so they were waiting without service.
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>> and she left them. >> now, how much time passed between this $400 loss and $175 loss? >> how much time? >> how much time. was it a day, a week, a month? >> oh, it was a couple of months. >> a couple of months. so these are a couple of months apart? >> yes, your honor. >> and then unexcused absences? >> yes. >> during rush hour? >> during the rush hour, especially on the weekends, your honor, we are very busy. i need all of the waitresses and waiters i can get but usually all the waitresses that i've hired, they all get back to me. they call and say they are sick if they can't make it but miss hines refuses to do that. >> you know what, you could have had 20, 30, 40 disciplinary reports and right now this particular case where you say her hair was in somebody's plate. where's the proof? >> the proof -- >> pictures?
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>> a witness? >> the witness is my customer. >> dna test? >> no, your honor. i'm sorry. >> nothing? >> no. >> so what do you think i'm eeeheme karen's verdict when
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you're watching supreme justice with judge karen. >> i'm going to have to dismiss your case because you haveve absolutely no evidence. all right? so i'm ruling that the case is dismissed. good luck to you. >> judge karen has ruled in favor of the defendant. the plaintiff's claim is denied. >> i don't think we're ever
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>> that's fine even though i you.
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