Michigan Woman Sues Man Over A Date Gone Wrong And Footage Of The Hearing Just Went Live On YouTube

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photoguns - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purpose only, not the actual person

How do you handle a date gone wrong? Do you confront the person, ghost them, or block them altogether?

Well, if you think that any of these measures are a bit drastic, you will be shocked to learn that a Michigan woman recently sued a man after their date did not go as planned.

QaShontae Short of Flint, Michigan, is now suing Richard Jordan for ten thousand dollars.

QaShontae has accused Richard of intentionally inflicting emotional distress upon her after the date went sideways.

More specifically, the woman is claiming that Richard never showed up for their date and left QaShontae alone on her mother’s birthday, who had just recently passed away.

Following the incident, QaShontae filed her suit in 2020 and hoped Richard would be held accountable.

Due to COVID-19 and courts enduring back-ups, the case was just recently heard in court, and Zoom footage from the hearing was posted on YouTube.

The footage is a bit chaotic and begins with the judge first telling QaShontae that cases of intentional infliction of emotional pain are not usually brought up in district court. Instead, they are normally heard in circuit court.

Later, Richard also claimed that he did, in fact, go on a date with QaShontae. At that point, the hearing took an emotional turn.

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QaShontae began accusing Richard of perjury, which sparked a heated argument between her and the judge.

“First of all, do you understand what perjury is? No, you don’t– perjury is a false statement made under oath,” the judge told QaShontae.

The conversation then moved on to the validity of QaShontae’s case, which the judge explained did not have a place in district court. Still, she refused to dismiss her case and re-open another in the appropriate circuit court.

The pair continued to butt heads throughout the rest of the hearing, while Richard simply observed the chaos for the majority of the Zoom call.

Finally, the mayhem ended after the judge declared the fate of the case.

“I am ordering that this go to seventh circuit court. Venue is to be changed because intentional infliction of emotional distress is a circuit court matter outside the jurisdiction of district court,” he said.

The tumultuous hearing has already received sixteen thousand views on YouTube and spurred hundreds of comments.

To watch the complete hearing footage on Youtube, visit the link here.

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