SHE SENT HER EX-HUSBAND TO JAIL FOR 12 YEARS. The reason why is wild.

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today's topic i had a really great discussion with somebody called the lead attorney and he was basically a divorce attorney a family law uh practitioner who let us in on a lot of things that happen with divorce attorneys and different cases and this is a story he told that i thought was absolutely fascinating so my place for you and if you guys liked today's video if you guys think you enjoy it it's about to start if you like this content leave a like a comment help us out that algorithm you've been watching us forever this shit's free all you gotta do is like in law school they don't really teach you about the law uh this might be this might surprise a lot of people they really just teach you how to how to think about the law how to spot issues but it's not like they're really teaching you hardcore law that you're going to use on a daily basis and they don't they don't teach you really guys if you if you hire a 24 year old attorney you've hired someone that is just not prepared because there's so much that law school does not teach us they don't teach us how clients lie to other people how clients lie to us they don't teach us how to get money how to talk to clients when they owe us money so so many things about client relations you got to find out on your own and talking about the unjustness of this system i represented a woman where she was owed uh she was oh it was exactly 99 000 in child support and she had already she had already gotten married she had remarried to this other dude and um the other dude had millions right so she was set so she didn't need the 99 000 that she was owed now the 99 000 she was owed it didn't just happen like that this dude had been owing her for years and she would take him to court get him get him incarcerated and you know once it was clear that he couldn't pay he would be released once he's released she would take him with the court again get him rearrested and reincarcerated and then three months six months when it's clear he didn't have the money get him released again well the guy had moved to atlanta and here she comes and she tells me hey this guy owes me 99 000. i said listen it's gonna be easy case to be honest you know if you owe anything over five grand ten grand he'll probably be arrested you know is that okay with you are you just like oh yeah oh yeah the way he said that was a little brother of beta oh yeah beta are you fine with that beta are you fine with that oh yeah that was great i i picked up on it too how did she say that how she says oh arrested oh okay yeah yeah yeah it's a mix of vader and yuck yeah see you can see that come you can see that coming yeah i didn't know all of the backstory i didn't know that she had taken this dude she had this dude uh arrested uh incarcerated so many times so when we get in front of the judge you know now she's kind of told me what the deal is and the judge pulls up his history and sees how many times and i cross-examined him but there really wasn't anything to say it was clear that he owed the the money and so the judge was like listen you know what do you guys want and like well we want him to be incarcerated and the judge looks at me and then looks at the guy and it just says listen you owe her 99 000 like why haven't you paid and the guy was like well i was in an accident and the judge was like well okay but you know your accident must have been a long time ago you walked in here you don't have a cane you don't have a back brace you're not in a wheelchair you speak fine like you can work the guy opens his mouth and reaches his whole head into his mouth and like pulls out his jaw and slams it on the damn on the witness chair everybody in the courtroom was like oh my god oh my god the judge at me the bait of everybody everybody tell me he got released tell me he got released right the best part the the wife the the ex-wife the big woman turns to me you know what she's just he's always doing that the levels of petty that you have to have oh wow he always does that wow i love it that's crazy wow but what happened to the like yes no like yes no job basically apparently accident must have been that serious jesus christ [Laughter] like apparently he would do this every the judge bless her heart the judge was like listen i'm not even gonna she did not arrest him she ordered him to pay the 99 plus my fees which really weren't even that much they were like five grand or something like that but she put my fees on the back of the 99 so she wasn't going to get the 99 so she certainly wasn't going to get my five but she here's the point she didn't care about the money she was already married to a millionaire she was using the court system to victimize this man because it came out he had cheated on her like 12 years ago and even though her kid was well taken care of living in this mansion even though she was well taken care of she didn't have to work she was still mad about what he did those 12 years ago and even though he had been in this accident was never going to stop hunting this man and what i learned as a new attorney is that i can be used by hunters you see what i'm saying like you when you go to law school they're going to tell you about justice and they're going to tell you about fighting the good fight they never tell you that you can you can be an instrument of oppression absolutely yeah yeah um so they don't say they don't tell you a word about that in law school and there are moments like that when you you sit back and you're like oh okay i see what's going on now right and after 20 i mean you learn that they don't there's no book no book will tell you this that they're going to make you pay 400 dollars for in law school and isn't it tough for you because at the end you're a professional you still have a job to do absolutely right because at the same time diversity divorce lawyers have the same thing they have to represent murderers they use rapists child ministers and and by the letter of their law they're supposed to do to the best of their ability technically speaking you're exactly right i think i meant the defense for defense yeah it depends we understand what you're saying but it's not it's like it's crazy yeah they could be they could be a weapon it could be a tool they could be used to get back at people yeah numerous numerous times yo shout out to the leader tony because i did i did i didn't i was on that show too super cool dude super cool yeah super cool really great dude um and it speaks to the vindictive nature of people people can be super vindictive and people will say like why would this person lie why would this person make up stuff the reality is when people are hurt they sometimes feel justified and they will go after you no matter what just last week it happened to me what happened this past saturday i was in the old port all right that was i had a gig you know we had to film some stuff and then i dropped the people off and then i drive there's an intersection there's a car coming and i'm like that's my light i hung the person looks at me all surprised t-bones my car t-bones my car she ends up in the on the sidewalk i'm there in the middle of the street t-boned my car everybody running to her cause [ __ ] me right get out of my car i have the time to go around my car watch some guy that went there goes to me are you all right i'm like well yeah thanks for asking yeah it's like but it was just but yeah at least you asked whatever and when i hung and she knocked my car i looked at the light because not my first accident you know i looked at the light like is it me yeah am i in the wrong i know i wasn't a great way is it me why were you in the middle of the intersection no because i was crossing my intersection okay she t-boned me okay she was coming up that way okay so but if you hit the wheel of someone you're going 40 yes i'm just saying for you to have time to see her hunk because you could tell she wasn't decelerating no she was just going like that that was my life like i've literally seen people run through intersections with my pedestrian way to walk and i'm watching the person so i can actually believe what you're saying your intersection here is dangerous it's dangerous because i i tell people all the time like i can see the [ __ ] not gonna stop yeah and i'm looking at it and i'm like this and this [ __ ] i'm like i see him passionate that's exactly it so you know what keep going so so i see her from i'm like she's not stopping this is my life i hung she's not stopping like you know maybe she's gonna slam the grace no she sees me last minute rap is my car i look when i look it's green and it turns yellow i'm like she burned that light yeah get off my car police i come cause yeah i call the police yeah i mean i called my bill on yeah they come they get they get i didn't talk to her because don't don't go talk to the person yes don't okay don't go see if they're alright there's a bunch of white knights over there yeah police is like so what happened i tell them what happened she burned the light she went straight she was had no extension intentions of of of stop it yeah they go to her i see a lady running to the cops like when we were like in first grade no yeah you know whatever god bless her heart police come back to me she's like okay so we'll uh we'll we'll let your insurance determine what's going to happen with the no what do you mean we're going to let the entrance determine what happened i told you what happened yeah well she has a different version she has a different version she was not even paying attention god bless to that pedestrian because i would have paid 50 50 on that [ __ ] you know i mean and you know so she lied yeah but the pedestrian admitted yes she was on my side she's like no no there's no there's no there's no no she ran or like right the pedestrian had been in that yeah okay good so if the pedestrian didn't say that it would have been well we can't determine who was wrong who's right it's gonna be 50 50. you know it's crazy like that people when people are in the position where they have to lie you know it's probably not her car their mommy's car whatever it was not all right it's better for me to pass as the bad guy than her yep people will use whatever they can to absolve themselves and it's part of the human condition and so when you're hearing a story and you say why would somebody lie and when you want to avoid culpability there's a story of that lady who accused two brothers of forcing themselves on her why because the guy she liked on campus she wanted she didn't want him to know that she did the threesome so she lied and she went to jail for it she admitted to lying after these guys got directed through the mud and what i'm trying to say in the whole point of this it's like people will go for 12 years they'll hold on to things for 12 years they'll keep sending you to jail for no reason the father of your kids send him to jail vindictive and so let this be a lesson to anybody who's out there who says i don't understand what motivation people would have to do evil to do harm like this you don't need a lot and it's not necessarily always an evil person they just may have it in their hearts just for this guy and to everyone else she's pta head she's the top parent at her teacher's school okay she helps on the community she bakes cookies for everybody and guess what she [ __ ] hates her ex-husband and she wants that man in jail and that's all and she donated a hundred thousand dollars last year at a world vision but but what she wants to do she wants that [ __ ] in jail for money she don't need that's real that's real so it's not all these evil people that do that mm-hmm sometimes people close to you they're not that evil so i wanted to just bring that forward to you you ever been like in a discussion with someone ever been in a discussion with someone and then they come to you because you did something wrong and like yeah you did this and that and that and you're like oh [ __ ] i didn't realize i'm sorry yeah cause it really hurt my feeling uh uh my apologies i'm really sorry yeah you should be sorry because that it's never enough it's never enough you saying uh i'm sorry i apologize i didn't mean to do that it's not even even if it's sincere it's not yeah you don't even feel that it's not enough they just want some more and more and more because they practice in their shower you know they play some dmx they don't know who we be yeah i mean they're saying and they came here and everything was up with a well i'm sorry i didn't realize i was doing that uh wow wow i'm so sorry i did that because [ __ ] did i really do that oh stop i'm sorry you feel that way [ __ ] what can i do to make it up mm-hmm and then he suits yelling and it's like now you no you let's go no listen that was not my intention clearly not like i didn't i don't have a record of doing that it's not my intention i don't want to do that but then it's never enough so him going to jail once was not enough they want to go and go and go and go and go they want they want that person to stay in jail for the rest of their life because they deserve that he decided that person does not they did not deserve a life or well-being it's like that yeah that's the world we live in so anyways we want to let you guys in on some of this stuff if you enjoyed this conversation i had with lead and some of his content go check him out go check him out on youtube he runs live streams every day where he tells gives you guys really great um information about the legal system really entertaining to watch very charismatic so shout out to the lead attorney and uh yeah that's it if you guys enjoyed today's video leave a like and comment [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] now
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Length: 15min 44sec (944 seconds)
Published: Sat Oct 09 2021
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