later. that s tonight s cbs evening announcer: it was the perfect car for her handy brother. the junkyard would only give her about $50 to $125. and she said she would rather sell it to me for $200. judge judy: you say you sold it to your brother for $500. he didn t pay you for the car. announcer: and sister drives a hard bargain. judge judy: why would he pay you $500 for a car that was a piece of junk? the car was not exactly a piece of junk. judge judy: it s worth more non-running than it was running! announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the court room of judge judith sheindlin. twenty-three-year-old marlisa thomas is suing her brother, devon thomas, for the unpaid balance on a car and unpaid tickets. byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 600 on the calendar in the matter of thomas vs. thomas.