Judged
All rise for the Honorable Judge Walsh, court is now in session. Watch Matt Walsh bring his iconic deadpan delivery of common sense solutions to real life litigants with actual petty grievances. Find humor in the judiciary process in this fresh take on the reality courtroom genre.
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1. Car Wrecks and Exploding Lips
What lengths would you go to for beauty enhancements? Would you steal your boyfriend's car to get makeup? Would you inject bootleg lip fillers? In this episode, see the price of beauty and how judge Walsh make the litigants pay for it.

2. Philandering Plumbers & Italian Uncles
It doesn’t matter if a relationship has gone down the toilet or up in smoke, you have to pay what you owe. A plumber replaced his ex-girlfriend’s toilet, but does his philandering behavior exempt her from paying him back? Also, a gangster-rapping Italian uncle paid his niece to get him marijuana, but she never delivered. Watch Judge Walsh sort through the weeds to unclog these two cases.

3. Pole Dancers & Roadkill Taxidermy
Whether you’re working cleaning houses or workin’ the pole, a commitment is a commitment. Watch Judge Walsh give a pin-up cleaning lady, a roadkill taxidermist, and two stripping sugar babies a lesson in following through on their commitments.

4. Stalkers & Influencers
Desperate attention seekers learn their lessons. A woman stalked a male nurse intern and vandalized his car, but is he completely blameless? Plus, an aspiring internet influencer never got paid for a video she collaborated on, but maybe it’s because she forgot an important detail. Judge Walsh delivers hard lessons for these litigants to learn.

5. Eskimo Siblings & Naughty Santa
Bad boundaries are a recipe for disaster, and these cases prove it. A brother takes the phrase "sharing is caring" too literally when his sister gets a boyfriend. Plus, a flirtatious Santa gets a little too cozy with his helper. Watch to see who Judge Walsh puts on the naughty list.

6. Deliquent Daughters & Cat Custody Battles
If you take a car or a cat, make sure you care for it. Maternal discord erupts as a mom accuses her daughter of car theft but even the genius Judge Walsh can't make sense of the evidence. Plus, a heated cat custody battle ensues. Who will come out on top and claim the beloved feline?

7. Tinder Lies & Family Ties
If someone breaks your property, they should pay to replace it…right? A tattooed boyfriend trashes his girlfriend’s apartment, but was it justified? Also, an angry veteran accuses his brother-in-law of breaking a priceless mantle piece, but there’s more to the story.

8. Roommate Woes & Rent Rows
It seems good roommates are hard to come by these days. One woman's involvement complicates her roommate's already tangled love life, leading them to break their lease. Plus, a gentleman down on his luck refuses to pay his half of the rent. But does he have a justifiable reason? Judge Walsh confronts these nightmare roommate situations with reality.

9. Bickering Sisters and Magic Tricksters
Under the microscope, these two cases fall apart like a house of cards. Two sisters had an agreement for paying rent, but one of them didn't follow through. Plus, it’s a magician's job to deceive, but one magician crosses the line when he doesn’t honor the Sacred Magician Code of Conduct. Watch Judge Walsh see through the cheap tricks of these two cases.

10. Broken Promises & Busted Lawn Mowers
You might think the grass is greener in a better hotel room or following a lawn upgrade, but Judge Walsh decides how green it is. The trip planner of a friend group never got paid back for a hotel room she bought, but the friend claims the hotel policy clears her of paying. Next, a renter withholds returning a security deposit to his roommate because he didn’t pay for lawn care. Should he pay up? Judge Walsh mows through the confusion to deliver justice. Plus, the bailiff brings on a special helper.

11. Dog Bites & Halloween Frights
When it comes to friendships, don’t bite the hand that feeds you. A man breaks his friend’s sentimental Halloween decoration, but isn’t Halloween for children anyway? Also, a young woman’s friend sticks her hand in the cage of an anxious dog and gets bitten. Who’s to blame? Watch Judge Walsh find out how these duos went from buds to duds.
Cast

Matt Walsh
Self

Daphne Lewis
Self - Defendant
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