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Woman Sues Date For $10,000 After He Fails To Show Up

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Published 17:25 19 Jul 2022 GMT+1

Woman Sues Date For $10,000 After He Fails To Show Up

The woman ended up getting into a spat with the judge when the case was heard

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

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Claire Reid
Claire Reid

Claire is a journalist at UNILAD who, after dossing around for a few years, went to Liverpool John Moores University. She graduated with a degree in Journalism and a whole load of debt. When not writing words in exchange for money she is usually at home watching serial killer documentaries surrounded by cats.

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An argument broke out between a judge and a woman who is attempting to sue a bloke for standing her up on date, causing 'emotional distress'.

QaShontae Short is suing Richard Jordan for $10,000 for intentionally inflicting emotional distress after he failed to turn up for a date they had planned. 

Short, who lives in Michigan, filed the suit back in 2020, stating that Jordan ‘did not show and left on her mother's birthday and her mom had just passed away’ - she says that his actions deliberately hurt her. 

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However, when the case appeared in court via Zoom, Short ended up getting into a slanging match with Judge Herman Marable Jr. 

During the proceedings, Jordan says he believed the case would ‘be thrown out’ before saying the whole thing was a waste of the judge’s time. 

In footage of the court proceedings, Judge Marable replies to Jordan: “The problem is this: if you think it should be dismissed, you need to file the appropriate motion. You need to file a motion to ask for that.”

To which Short interjects: “In that letter, he lied and then that's what brought forth the perjury. It was never perjury in the beginning, it was perjury in his response.”

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Judge Marable tells Short: “Well you can't say... listen, he has the right to put whatever is in the answer.”

Short replied to say she wasn’t saying that he couldn’t, following which the judge hit back: “You can't add another count because you don't like or disagree with what is in his answer!” 

The judge then asks her if she knows what perjury is, and things get even more heated as Short shouts over him as he speaks. 

Short goes on to accuse the judge of ‘insulting her intelligence’, to which he explains: “You have to lay your complaint out, you have not. It's not about that, I don't think you understand what perjury is.”

Short continues: “Please, do not insult my intelligence. Do not do that, do not do that as if I do not understand what the word perjury means. If it's a criminal offence then I'll move it.”

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Marable: 'Well, ma'am, it should not have been filed in district course if you want intentional infliction of emotional distress.”

Unsatisfied with how things are playing out, Short asks about transferring the case to circuit court before repeatedly asking: “Are we done here?”

In the end, Judge Marable orders the case to be moved to a circuit court. Short now has 56 days to pay the costs for a transferred or the case will be dismissed.

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