[0:00]Miss Carter, you're suing your ex-husband for what exactly? For being an irresponsible father, your honor. He always brings our daughter home late, feeds her junk food and keeps her up past her bedtime. That's not true. We'll get there. Young lady, what's your name? Olivia. I'm seven and three quarters. Do you know the difference between telling the truth and telling a lie? Yes. Telling the truth keeps you out of trouble, unless you do it to my mom. Olivia. Relax, Miss Carter. You brought her? I didn't. Olivia, does your dad keep you up late? Sometimes. We watch movies, but Mommy keeps me up later. Oh. She says, go to sleep. Then turns on her iPad and watches people clean their kitchens for three hours. That is not relevant. And she eats the chips she says are only for guests. Does your dad feed you junk food? We have pizza night on Fridays. Mom calls it junk. But when I go to her house, she says, don't tell anyone we got McDonald's. I I have nothing to add. She's confused. I'm not confused. Mom says, if anyone asks, say we had salad. So, we had salad four times last week. Miss Carter, your star witness just canceled your opening statement. Here's what I see to parents who bend the rules. And one child who remembers everything. No change in custody. Both of you follow the schedule you already signed. And stop using bedtime and broccoli as weapons. Verdict, case dismissed. Next time you come to court, bring evidence, not a seven-year-old lie detector.

Baby Judge Judy: 7-Year-Old Exposes Mother in Courtroom
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