Miss Lindsey, you claim
the defendant, Miss Cade, is using her child to
try to trap your son and reap the rewards
of his success
as a musician. <i> You say she cheated
on your son
the very month</i> <i> she got pregnant,
yet is still claiming</i> that he fathered
her child. Yes, Your Honor. JUDGE LAKE:
Now, Miss Cade, you argue that, though you are
uncertain about
your child's paternity, financial game
is not your motivation for being with
Miss Lindsey's son. Yes, Your Honor. You say you are
seeking the results of
a paternity test today to prove
Miss Lindsey wrong. NICOLE: Yes. Miss Johnson,
please step up. Now, you are... His sister
and best friend. Sister and
best friend? Yes. What do you have
to add to this? She basically ruined
our relationship
completely, me and my brother's. NICOLE: I ruined it? Because she's
a liar, and she... NICOLE: Who was partying
with me, though? It doesn't matter,
it doesn't matter. Who encouraged it? JUDGE LAKE: Okay,
hold on, Miss Cade,
let her speak. Now, Miss Johnson,
I'm trying
to understand. You're saying you
all were friends? Exactly.
Her and I were... You used to hang
out together? Yes. Yes, we were friends
before she and my
brother got together. I'm the reason
they got together, but the things that
we used to do when
we were single and she wasn't
messing with
my brother, those are
"best friend" things. You don't mess
with my brother, so I don't mind you
doing your slutty
stuff or whatever. But once she
got with my brother
and she lied about it, that's where
the issue began. JUDGE LAKE: So,
do you believe he's
the father of her child? No, because
she's a liar. JUDGE LAKE: Why? DEMITRIUS: And... And the fact that she
was sleeping with him while
they were taking a break, all the while
she was still calling
and seeing my brother, so I don't understand how she
says that she spent her break
how she wanted to spend it. I was a single woman. She didn't lie about it. I didn't lie, thank you. But she didn't tell me... She didn't tell me,
like I said, until
a month into the pregnancy. I didn't tell him that
I slept with somebody
during our break. DEMITRIUS: Okay,
but she was telling me... She told me
that she wasn't
sleeping with him, that they were seeing
each other as friends
and just hanging out. It doesn't matter
what we do. She didn't tell me
until after the fact that she had unprotected sex,
and she didn't tell me... So, whether they were
on a break or not, there's still a 50-50
chance pretty much
that this child could either be
your brother's
or someone else's. It could be a 10% chance
that it's his, and 10% chance of other,
nine other people.
I don't know. JUDGE LAKE: Hold on, now!
Wait a minute, now! It's just
getting ridiculous. JUDGE LAKE: Hold on! Everybody's trying to
make it seem like I've been
with a lot of people. Did you just say
"nine other"? I'm just throwing that
out there based on
her history and... Thank you.
Tell the truth
and shame the devil. I just want some clarity
on the whole thing. It's ridiculous to throw
random stuff out. I can say they slept
with nine men, too. I'm just caught
in the middle of all these
different opinions. Who's... Come on, now. Well, I'm your mother, son.
I'm always gonna
be your mother. She ain't gonna always
be your girlfriend, son. (GAVEL POUNDING) Let's get some order. Miss Johnson,
what would you
like to add? Another reason that
I don't believe that
this would be his is because, like I said,
she lies so much. This is not the first time
that she's betrayed me
when it came to a man. But we're not
gonna bring that up. But this is the second time,
and it's just repetitive lies
and repetitive lies. LUCILLE: Thank you. She doesn't tell
us until after the fact. I rest my case,
that shall do. In the case of<i>
Lindsey v. Cade</i> when it comes to
1-year-old Kyliyah, Mr. Wells, you, (EXHALES) are her father. (AUDIENCE CHEERING
AND APPLAUDING) Thank you. She's still a tramp.
I'm gonna
steal him back. Your turn. All right, okay. You owe somebody
an apology. You owe somebody
an apology. I still don't
like you. You owe her
an apology... But I apologize,
'cause that's
my grandbaby. You just be a good
grandmother. That's
all I need you to do. I'm gonna be
a good grandmother. Thank you,
thank you. So, she is yours. She just doesn't
look like you, son.
Okay. Well, I guess we
can officially stop
talking about toe nails. Mr. Baker, you claim
you love older women. Now, you say when you met
Ms. Woods, you thought you'd
found the woman of your dreams and was thrilled to find out
you were having
your first child with her. But you say those dreams
were shattered when you discovered
she had sex
with your best friend and he could be
the biological father of your daughter Trinity. Now, Ms. Woods, you are
a self-proclaimed cougar and you say you never imagined
you would be giving birth to your twelfth child
at the age of 43. You admit you did indeed
have sex with Mr. Baker's
best friend, and so now you're not sure which man fathered
your two-year-old daughter. I just I really came here
and I really wanna apologize to my best friend,
we've been friends for,
like, 10 years. BAKER: Right, right. JUDGE LAKE: Okay. Right. I just tried
to look out for him, make sure, you know
what I'm saying,
what out for him. You was looking out for me? Yeah, brother. How are you
looking out for me? We've got a little slip,
this is a slip. Come on, bro. If that's the case, if you was looking out for me,
why didn't you tell me? How come I have to find out
from somebody else? Hey, I'll tell you...
It happens
like that sometimes. Why didn't you tell me?
Why didn't you come to me
like a real man and tell me? When were you
gonna tell me? Mr. Baker.
I know you're upset. Let me tell you
why I didn't tell you. When you found out
that she was pregnant
and everything like that, I couldn't just come to you
and just, you know, and tell you that right off
the muscle, you know
what I'm saying, because I knew how
into it you was,
you ain't got no kids, and I know how it is,
you understand
what I'm saying? So, I just didn't want
to come at you like that. So I just tried
to let it ease down
and you just got so into it. So I just let you run off
with that thing right there
and do what you do. So when was you
gonna tell me, bro? When was you
gonna let me know?
15 years later? Hey, man... 18, 20 years later? What if it's your child, bro? And you got me out here
trying to take care
of this child. What you gotta do,
you gotta do, bro, but me and you gotta
fix this, bro. You a dumpster to me, bro. You a dumpster,
and you're thrash. And the trash belongs
in the dumpster. How does
a best friend end up... Ex-best friend. In bed sleeping
with the best friend's girl? I might have to let him know
that she ain't who she is. Let me know that? JUDGE LAKE: Oh, wait a minute. JUDGE LAKE: So what
you're saying is... What I was the other night! You did this purposefully
so you could expose the fact
that she would sleep around? Kind of so, but I didn't,
I didn't wanna... It wasn't like that,
it was just like we just... It just kinda...
It kinda happened. But I really wanted
to expose her,
pretty much so, yes. She needed to be exposed. I need to be exposed?
So, you were trying
to expose me? How were you gonna expose me?
You didn't wanna
expose me, baby, you wanted to sleep with me
like everybody else. You were looking good
that night, you looked nice. I know I was. But that's not what
I was trying to do. You can't stand to see me
and him together. JUDGE LAKE: So hold on. You got 11 children! So, why did you break us up? What do my kids
gotta do with it? My kids grown on their own. That man got no kids,
why you trying to tie
that man down like that? My kids are on their own,
doing better than you, son. What you talking about? JUDGE LAKE: Okay,
let's get some order! Get some order. You didn't care for Ms. Woods
or you didn't think she was
the proper mate for your best friend
at that time. No. So you got it in your mind, "Why, I'll just go ahead
and sleep with her,
and then he'll know." I was gonna tell him. When? Right. The news got to him
before I could really go
and tell him. His cousin went
and ran off her mouth,
you know what I'm saying. Telling him everything
before I could really
get to him. He was so into this chick, I'm gonna let him have it.
Whatever happens.
That's why we're here today. So now... But now,
Trinity's here. And this court is about
making sure children
know who their parents are. While your attempt
to expose Ms. Woods seemed to fall flat
because all you did
was create a mess. WOODS: That's all. And you've put yourself
into this situation where you or your best friend
could be the father
of her child. You crossed a line
that you're not supposed
to cross. When it comes to
two-year-old Trinity Woods, Mr. Dudley, you... JUDGE LAKE:
Are not her father. Whoo! Chew on that. I can't be more
happier than you are. Thank you, your honor. Wow. You okay, Mr. Baker,
do you need to sit down? Well, yeah, I'm good. JUDGE LAKE: You okay? Yeah. Moving on. WOODS: Come on. (MUMBLES) When it comes to
two-year-old Trinity Woods, Mr. Baker... I take full responsibility
for this. You... Are not... (SCREAMS) Oh! ...her father. Ooh, snap! Oh, my goodness. Jerome... Oh! That's what I'm talking about. That's what I'm talking about. The thrash belongs
in the dumpster,
that's what I'm talking about. JUDGE LAKE: Mr. Baker,
calm down. JEROME: No, do not walk
in front of here. Here, just have a seat. WOODS: Steven, I'm so sorry. JUDGE LAKE: Mr. Baker... I'm so sorry. Life lesson, another one. I'm sorry. You live and you learn. I wish you the best. But it's over. Ms. Dayman, you claim
you are certain that
your boyfriend is the father of your
six-month-old
daughter, Paisley. Recent allegations
of cheating have caused a strain
on your relationship. You're hoping that
today's paternity results will help you
save your family.
Is that correct? Yes, Your Honor. Mr. Osborne, you admit
to being a father-figure in Paisley's life,
but say, when
the paternity results prove you are not
her biological father, you are done
with Ms. Dayman and her baby for good.
Is that correct? Yes, Your Honor. So, Ms. Dayman,
you say you need to save this
relationship. JUDGE LAKE: Explain. We're living
like roommates. JUDGE LAKE: Really? Yes. We're not living
like a couple. So it's affecting
the relationship that much? JILLIAN DAYMAN:
Yes, Your Honor. We both have
this doubt in the back
of our mind. We don't speak of it,
but it's there.
We know it. I found out that
I was pregnant.
I told him. And we just both
had like, a look
of fear in our eyes. Like, what
did we do? JUDGE LAKE: Oh, really? Yeah. I was waiting for you
to say, "And at that
moment, we were so happy!" DAYMAN:
No, no, no. JUDGE LAKE:
You had a look
of fear. There was no happiness. It wasn't your average,
you know, jump up in joy,
"Oh, we're expecting!" No, not at all. JUDGE LAKE:
You had a look of fear,
Ms. Osborne? Yeah, Your Honor. Because the day before
she found out
she was pregnant, I received
text messages
while I was at work from her best friend stating that
she might
be pregnant, and that
it's not mine. (AUDIENCE GASPS) Oh! You were best friends
with Ms. Dayman.
Is that correct? TAYLOR: Yes, Your Honor. So you were
best friends. We also had
offered into evidence from Mr. Osborne a text message
where you seem to let him know that your best friend
was sleeping with
three other guys. And Paisley may not
be his biological child. TAYLOR: Correct. Is that true? She tried to mess up
my relationship and things in
my personal life,
so out of spite, I told her boyfriend
at the time what
she had been doing. So do you have any proof
that she was sleeping
with other men? Yes, she told me
in Facebook messages and she told me
in person. JUDGE LAKE:
And these
messages read, "Hate this stupid 'blank'." That's referring
to Mr. Osborne. "I'm about to wait till
he falls asleep and
go to 'another guy's'." (AUDIENCE GASPS) JUDGE LAKE: You write back... Really? ...the next morning,
"Did you go?" JUDGE LAKE: She responds,
(CONTINUES READING) (AUDIENCE GASPS) You also submitted
another exchange between you
and the plaintiff
that says, (JUDGE LAKE READING) That's what
Ms. Dayman is saying. And then you
write back laughing, "Okay." Yeah. I mean, everybody
in this gallery has either
cheated or been cheated on. (AUDIENCE CHUCKLES) And this is
classic cheating behavior. DAYMAN: Yeah, no, I had
a lot going on. If somebody asks you,
I'm with you. I had a lot going on
at this time so that... That message specifically
was not about me being
with any other man. The other ones
are a different story,
but that one, no. Okay, so let's go
to the other story. OSBORNE:
Looks like cheating to me. The different story was,
you hate his stupid "blank". And you about to wait until
he falls asleep and go
to another guy's house. I can say anything
when I'm mad. I can write
anything over
a Facebook message. Oh, so now
you're saying
you're angry. I was probably angry
at him, yeah.
That's, that's all. JUDGE LAKE: So Ms... I know that you slept
with multiple people, and attempted
to sleep with
a fourth. (AUDIENCE GASPS) How do you
know this,
Ms. Taylor? I was there with her,
with one man. AUDIENCE AND OSBORNE: Oh! JUDGE LAKE:
Oh, you were? Yes. JUDGE LAKE: What happened? So you were involved
in her cheating on me. TAYLOR: Yes, I was. OSBORNE: Yeah. Probably 'cause
you was doing the same thing. (AUDIENCE GASPS) I was faithful
to my man. But I supported
her cheating on you,
very much so. (AUDIENCE GASPS) You were
faithful? Okay. I have no recollection of this
at all. Like nothing. In the case
of<i> Dayman v. Osborne,</i> when it comes
to six-month-old
Paisley... It has been determined
by this court, Mr. Osborne, you are the father. (AUDIENCE APPLAUDING
AND CHEERING) You are the father. Good for y'all.