$20,000 Slip-and-Fall Scam Exposed — Judge Judy Catches Him Red-Handed and Shuts It Down in Seconds

Judge Judy Exposes Serial Insurance Fraudster on National TV, Leading to Arrest in Courtroom

Los Angeles —
A routine civil case on Judge Judy turned into one of the most shocking courtroom moments in television history after a man accused of faking a slip-and-fall injury was exposed by high-definition security footage and arrested on the spot.

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The plaintiff, Michael Patterson, 42, claimed he suffered a devastating neck injury after slipping on detergent at Kim’s Market, a small grocery store owned by a Korean immigrant couple. Wearing a neck brace and leaning heavily on a cane, Patterson told the court he was permanently disabled and blamed the store’s alleged negligence.

What happened next destroyed his case — and his freedom.

Five Camera Angles, One Fatal Lie

Judge Judy ordered the court monitor turned on. The footage showed Patterson entering the store at 2:47 p.m., walking normally with no sign of pain, no cane, and no brace. Minutes later, cameras captured him deliberately loosening a bottle of detergent, placing it on the floor, walking away, then returning nearly half an hour later.

In footage that later went viral worldwide, Patterson was seen kicking the bottle, spilling detergent, carefully lowering himself to the floor, arranging his body — and smiling briefly before screaming for help.

Judge Judy stopped the video on that smile.

“You didn’t fall,” she said coldly. “You performed.”

A Pattern of Fraud Uncovered

As the courtroom sat in stunned silence, Judge Judy revealed she had investigated Patterson’s past. Records showed 11 slip-and-fall lawsuits in seven years, targeting mostly small and immigrant-owned businesses. Those cases resulted in $97,000 in settlements.

Photos and videos then surfaced showing Patterson playing basketball, hiking, and jet skiing just days after claiming total disability. His chiropractor, who supplied medical reports, was also under state investigation and had agreed to cooperate with prosecutors.

“You lied under oath,” Judge Judy said. “Every word.”

Arrested on National Television

Two detectives from the insurance fraud division, already seated in the courtroom, stepped forward as Judge Judy dismissed the case with prejudice. Patterson was ordered to pay $11,000 in legal fees and damages — but that was only the beginning.

He was arrested immediately and now faces 11 counts of insurance fraud, eight counts of perjury, and three counts of criminal conspiracy, carrying a potential sentence of up to 15 years in prison.

As he was led away in handcuffs, his neck brace fell to the floor.

Justice for an Immigrant Family

Judge Judy then turned to Mr. and Mrs. Kim, who had been on the brink of losing their business.

“You fought back,” she told them. “And because you did, you saved others from becoming his next victims.”

The courtroom erupted in applause — a rare moment on the show.

Within hours of airing, clips from the episode amassed tens of millions of views, turning Patterson’s face into a nationwide warning symbol for insurance fraud.

He entered the courtroom expecting a settlement.
He left in handcuffs.

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