Man Sues Ex for Wedding Ring and More!
Matter of Angelich vs. Johnson,
step
forward.
>>
Announcer: Matthew Angelich
is suing
his ex-fiancée,
Sondra
Johnson, for the return
of money
he'd paid for a car
and the
value of a wedding ring.
>>
Judge Judy: All right,
Mr.
Angelich, this is what
happened.
You and
the defendant were
together.
You were
a couple.
You
bought an old car together.
You each
put down half on the
car,
which was $1,600 each,
and that
was a year ago.
>>
Yes.
>>
Judge Judy: You broke up.
You used
the car together.
It was
the only vehicle that you
had
together.
You broke
up, and the defendant
kept the
car.
>>
Yes.
>>
Judge Judy: You want your
$1,600
back.
>>
Yes.
>>
Judge Judy: That's not
happening.
[ Light
laughter ]
And you
want a wedding band or
some sort
of wedding band.
>>
Yes.
>>
Judge Judy: The defendant
says that
she bought you a
wedding
band and you bought her
a wedding
band.
Is that
true?
>>
That is true.
>>
Judge Judy: Where's your
wedding
band that she bought
you?
>>
It's at my house.
I offered
to give it back to
her.
I tried
--
>>
Judge Judy: What is she gonna
do with
your wedding band that
fits you?
>>
I don't know.
>>
Judge Judy: So, she bought
you one,
and you bought her a
wedding
band.
>>
Yes, I paid --
>>
Judge Judy: You don't get a
wedding
band back.
You take
yours and sell yours.
She can
take hers and sell hers.
Let's get
to the car.
>>
Judge Judy: Now, the car is
an
interesting situation that I
deal with
all the time.
Both
names are on the title to
the car?
>>
Yes.
>> Judge
Judy: Where is the car?
It's at
my house, Your Honor.
>>
Judge Judy: Good. Sell it.
Whatever
you get for it, you
give him
half.
That's
easy.
>>
It is pretty much,
Your
Honor.
>>
Judge Judy: Just a second.
That's
easy.
>>
Yes.
>>
Judge Judy: But you don't get
back your
$1,600.
The car
has depreciated.
I don't
know what kind of shape
it's in.
The two
of you used it for
almost a
year.
How do I
know what it looks?
Like?
>>
Well, that's not exactly the
Case.
We only
both used it together
For a
couple of months.
>>
Judge Judy: That doesn't
Matter.
This
17-year-old car increased
In value
over the last year?
>>
Not at all.
>>
Judge Judy: No.
It
decreased in value.
And I am
not the person who
Tells you
what the car is worth
Now.
So, what
you have to do is --
I would
say that you have to
Sell it,
and whatever you get
For it,
you should give him
Half.
>>
I agree with you, Your Honor.
>>
Judge Judy: That sounds
Perfect?
>>
It does.
>>
Judge Judy: That sounds
Great?
>>
It does.
>>
Judge Judy: We're done.
Thank yo
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