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on the calendar in the matter of morgan vs. mcclendon. judge judy: thank you. byrd: you re welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. judge judy: ms. mcclendon, i m going to start with you. you and ms. morgan worked together. is that how you met? yes, ma am. judge judy: and you needed a place to stay? yes, ma am. judge judy: why did you need a place to stay? i was currently staying in a hotel, and i couldn t afford to keep staying there. judge judy: how much were you paying at the hotel? $1,300 a month. judge judy: and how much were you earning? i get anywhere from three. i m a server, so it really depends. judge judy: got it. and ms. morgan worked at the same place? yes. judge judy: she offered you to come to stay with her and you would split the rent. there were just the two of you there? no, ma am. in the beginning, she offered to help. judge judy: listen. she doesn t know you other than both being a server at a rest
night. judge judy: she offered you to come to stay with her, and you would split the rent. no, ma am. b nneren thought she found a free home. judge judy: it didn t work out because of some internet bill. so what you did was you took her off the account. mm-hmm. judge judy: then you had a fight. announcer: now someone is going to pay. as i m closing the door, she literally football tackles through the door, and it hit me in the back of the head. i did then turn around and i grabbed her. announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution paige morgan is suing her former roommate, natasha mcclendon, for rent, bills, stolen possessions, a broken bed and an assault. byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 589