you may be seated. ma am, have a seat. you re welcome, judge. judge judy: all right, ms. hawkes. this was your former boyfriend, and there came a period of time when he, according to you, moved into an apartment that you had rented. he moved into your apartment on what date? he moved in on 7 august, 2015. judge judy: and where had he been living? he had been residing at an apartment in san antonio, texas. judge judy: and what was the reason that he moved into your apartment and left his apartment? he left his apartment because he had been evicted. he had fallen behind on bills, had had a hard time keeping a job, and so he was evicted. he had a note from the constable, and he ended up working something out with his management office to keep the eviction off of his record. and, at that time, he had contacted me. we were still talking at the time. and he had asked me, can i temporarily stay with you? judge judy: but you mean you were still talking. he was your boyfriend?
that some police officers and firefighters are resisting vaccines? i m norah o donnell, an we ll see judge judy: it just sounds as if you were a real pain in the behind. announcer: her down-on-his-luck ex moved in. it was just more of a sense of pride. i couldn t go back to my mother s house at the time. but you could mooch off of me. announcer: the bigger problem was getting him out.ent. there was never an agreement to pay any rent. your honor, i had asked jason to leave several times. judge judy: she didn t like you anymore. you don t call the police on somebody twice if you still like them. it s just one of her manipulative tactics. announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. laken hawkes is suing her former live-in boyfriend, jason rios, for unpaid rent, utilities, and an assault. byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 568 on the calendar in the matter of hawkes vs. rios. judge judy: thank you. byrd: parties h