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'Chrissy's Court': Witnesses turn into plaintiffs, a shocked Judge Teigen says she never expected this twist

Kylee and Aspynn were called on as Claudia's witnesses. But the girls turned on her and said they were there to sue Claudia and Cooper for the security deposit of $1,500
PUBLISHED APR 9, 2020
Chrissy Teigen (Getty Images)
Chrissy Teigen (Getty Images)

'Chrissy's Court' delivered a dramatic Episode 7 on Thursday, April 9, featuring a twist no one saw coming, especially judge Chrissy Teigen. The model-activist entered the court to solve the curious case of Claudia's car that was being used by her roommate Cooper without her knowledge, but she ended up closing a completely different one. 

Kylee and Aspynn were called on as Claudia's witnesses. But the girls turned on her and said they were there to sue Claudia and Cooper for the security deposit of $1500 and everything they have ruined in the five-bedroom house the four of them share. "We have not experienced this kind of twist in Chrissy's Court yet," Chrissy said in awe. 

When asked if there was any evidence to the claim, they promptly played a video, in which Cooper crashed his bedroom door and broke it open. But he explained how the door was already broken and the girls retorted that happened when he and Claudia fought. 

Kylee and Aspynn also brought in their rental lease as proof and while going through it, Chrissy asked how much they paid each month. "1690," the girls said. 

It was almost as if Chrissy was set up for a series of surprises in this spectacular episode. She was pleasantly surprised by the amount they were shelling for their lavish apartment in Utah. 

Cut to the case, Chrissy asked both Claudia and Cooper if they wished to defend the claims, to which Claudia said that 1500 in damages was too much and that it would at the max be 300 or so. Judge Chrissy went through the lease and damages another time and announced her verdict very sharply. 

"Okay, let me think for a second. I am going to rule in favor of the plaintiffs for the damages incurred to the house," Chrissy said and asked Claudia and Copper to pay up $450 in damages to Kylee and Aspynn. Even though Claudia and Cooper thought it was messy, the ruling was fair. 

Catch all the new episodes of 'Chrissy's Court' on Quibi, a short-form mobile video platform.

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