Cases for Monday, June 29
A young couple's marriage falls apart over control issues... and a pair of jeans?
Update
Fillio vs. Fillio
After appearing before Judge Pirro, Kelli and Pat decided that they wanted to save their marriage. They are taking Judge Pirro's advice and are seeking a new marriage counselor that works for both of them. They recently moved into a new home and have made a commitment to improve their relationship.
Quinones Jr. vs. Bellamy
Since Crystal appeared before Judge Pirro, she received permission from an Indiana judge to leave the state to find her children. Crystal was able to locate her children and bring them home to be with her in Indiana.
Crystal says the reunion was emotional and her children are adjusting well after being away from home for six months.
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Judge Pirro, with all due respect, in the show June 29(Quinones Jr. V Bellamy), you were not very understanding to Ms. Bellamy. Until you have walked in the shoes of a woman controlled, abused and "browbeat" by the man they are married to, you cannot moraly tell someone that they were not doing enough to help themselves. You are so inward and cut off from the world that unless you have family or friends with alot of knowledge or willingness to help and alot of money to help with legal fees, it's is very diffucult to navigate the system. I went through the same thing several years ago. I was married to this man for 9 years. But when i finely realized that he was destroying me and i needed to get out, he had the money and cunningness to munipulate the system to take custody of my kids, the house was his and all of or money. After that he systematically brainwashed my children and they wanted nothing to do with me. I hired a lawyer to get the judge to enforce my right to visitation, and after 4 years of the lawyers filing motions back and forth and nothing ever even made it to a judge, my lawyer told me "as a friend" that I should get a job under the table and not pay child support because I would never get justice. This went on for years, not seeing my kids, they wouldn't talk to me on the phone, cards were returned, one day I stopped paying, i know that wasn't right but the child I was caring for was going without(his child by the way that he waved rights on so he would not have to support him, he was just a baby) He had me hauled of to jail, after the oldest and I reunited after she graduated H.S. and got away from him. Theres alot more to the story, but you get my drift. It's a sad thing and alot of my years have been spent in depression. So next case like this try to remember that it's not as easy as you always think for broken women. It took me many years to fix me, and I did it but it doesn't happen overnite. I really feel for Ms. Bellamy and pray her and her children will be fine someday. No disrespect, Love your show!!
Mae Lewis South Florida