• 3 months ago
Join us as we delve into the story of a man who leaves his grandma in a tough spot. Discover the consequences of his actions in this eye-opening video.

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Transcript
00:00Suzanne Frazier is suing her grandson, Timothy Miller,
00:05for payments on a car she sold him.
00:08Ms. Frazier, this is your grandson.
00:10Yes, it is.
00:10How many grandchildren do you have?
00:12Four.
00:13How old are they?
00:1428, 26, 13, and 10.
00:17And you are?
00:1826.
00:18Are you a working lady, Mrs. Frazier?
00:20I'm retired from the Fairfax County
00:22government for 30 years.
00:24And who do you live with?
00:25My husband.
00:26Is he also retired?
00:27Yes, he is.
00:28And it's your claim that your grandson owes you for a car
00:31that he purchased from you.
00:32Correct.
00:33And it was a car that you inherited?
00:36Yes, ma'am.
00:36Inherited from whom?
00:38My late husband.
00:39How long have you had the car?
00:41Well, my late husband purchased it for me
00:43in March of 2012, brand new.
00:46So it was your car.
00:47You didn't inherit it from?
00:49Well.
00:49Were you divorced at the time?
00:51No, ma'am.
00:51OK.
00:52He passed away.
00:53It was your car.
00:54Yeah.
00:54I was wondering about that, because your grandson says
00:57that you inherited the car.
00:58She didn't inherit the car.
01:00It was her car.
01:01Mr. Miller, you got this car from your grandmother
01:04in what month and year?
01:06July of 2017.
01:10Don't look at her.
01:11When was the last time you saw your grandmother
01:12other than today?
01:13A little over a year ago.
01:14Is there a reason for that?
01:16Not really.
01:16I live in New York.
01:17She lives in Virginia.
01:18How did you pick up the car?
01:20I used to live in Virginia.
01:21When did you move to New York?
01:23July 1st of 2017.
01:27And you took the car with you?
01:28Yes, ma'am.
01:28You were making payments on the car to your grandmother.
01:31Until when?
01:31I stopped sending her money.
01:33In what month?
01:34October.
01:35October of what year?
01:362018.
01:37How much had you been sending her a month?
01:39Giving her $300 a month.
01:41And you were giving her $300 a month from July of 2017,
01:45according to you, until 2018?
01:47Correct.
01:48October.
01:49Why did you stop?
01:50Because I believe that I did not have to pay the money,
01:52because when I signed the title, it was for $100
01:55that I was being sold the car for.
01:57And that's what I paid when I gave
01:58the title to New York State.
02:00Are you an idiot?
02:02No.
02:03Yeah, you are.
02:04First of all, A, because I don't think
02:05that you believe that.
02:06And B, because even to say it to me
02:09presupposes that you think that I'm an idiot.
02:12And I don't like that.
02:13That means you paid her and paid her and paid her $300 a month
02:16because you had a contract with your grandmother.
02:18The contract was you were going to pay her for the car, $10,000.
02:21You were going to pay her $300 a month, which you did.
02:24Until you woke up one day and it said,
02:26oh, I don't have to pay her anymore because, hmm,
02:29the bill of sale only says $100.
02:31Do you have a girlfriend?
02:32Yes.
02:33Was this your idea or your girlfriend's idea?
02:35She had no idea about this.
02:36It was your idea.
02:37So it was the lightning rod that struck you one day.
02:41How much is still owed from the $10,000?
02:44He owes me $6,600.
02:46You gave him the title to the car?
02:48Yes, I did.
02:49And he paid on the car for a substantial period of time?
02:5224 payments of $150.
02:56So 12 payments of $300.
02:59Court maximum, my court maximum is $5,000.
03:02You should say sorry to your grandmother.
03:03We're done here. $5,000 judgment for the plaintiff.
03:06Thank you.
03:07All these are excuses.
03:07You may step up.

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