Marilyn Mosby, the prosecutor in the Freddie Gray case, appeared on “Judge Judy” as a college student, according to the Baltimore Sun.
The Marlyand state’s attorney’s office confirmed to the Baltimore Sun that Mosby, nee James, was awarded $1731.90 to pay for damage to her house. appeared on the show in 2000 while she was a student at Tuskegee University after a neighbor broke down her door and trashed her apartment.
Mosby was awarded $1731.90 to pay for damage to her house.
“I feel like there’s finally some justice served,” Mosby said after she won her case. “I tried to speak to the DA. I spoke to police officers and finally Judge Judy, she finally gave me justice.”
Mosby brought charges against six police officers in the case of Freddie Gray, who died in police custody after suffering a spinal injury. The officers were indicted on charges ranging from second-degree “depraved heart” murder to assault.
Watch Mosby’s appearance on “Judge Judy” below:
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Looks like Slate is continuing it’s transition into an online tabloid.
No shame there. I would prefer Judge Judy on the SC in lieu of Clarence (‘The Perjurer’) Thomas. Wouldn’t you?
Eloquently stated. My thought exactly.
It’s important because Judge Judy’s ruling allowed Mosby to believe in justice prevailing, which in turn gave her the courage to charge the six police officers in Gray’s death, which in turn led to the de facto strike by the Baltimore cops, which has contributed to a spike in homicides in the city.
There you have it: we now know that Judge Judy is responsible for the recent violence in Baltimore.