About a year ago, my youngest daughter plunked down a bunch of money to pay for her share of the security deposit and six months rent on a house that she and some friends were going to share off-campus. Then she went to Australia for her semester abroad. When she returned she found out that the other women had rented her room to someone else, so she asked for her money back. Well, the young woman in charge of the finances for the house refused to give her back her money. After a couple of fruitless negotiating sessions over coffee, my daughter finally filed a case against her in small claims court. The trial date here is still a couple of months away.
Today she got a letter from one of the producers of the Judge Joe Brown reality television show saying researchers had recommended her case to him and she's been invited to try her case on the TV show if she'd like. In addition to receiving her money back (should she win) she'll also be paid an appearance fee and all travel expenses to Hollywood California for herself and any witnesses she may need.
Do you guys think she should do it? Or just stick with the real court system here in Oregon?
Today she got a letter from one of the producers of the Judge Joe Brown reality television show saying researchers had recommended her case to him and she's been invited to try her case on the TV show if she'd like. In addition to receiving her money back (should she win) she'll also be paid an appearance fee and all travel expenses to Hollywood California for herself and any witnesses she may need.
Do you guys think she should do it? Or just stick with the real court system here in Oregon?