Billionaire’s Wife Faces Criminal Referral After Blocking Ambulance Carrying Dying Child, Court Hears
Los Angeles — A civil courtroom fell into stunned silence this week after video evidence revealed that a billionaire’s wife deliberately blocked an ambulance transporting a six-year-old girl in critical condition—then laughed about it on social media.
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The defendant, Juliana Vanderbilt, appeared before Judge Judy Sheindlin in a case that began as a civil claim but rapidly escalated into a legal reckoning involving alleged perjury, obstruction of emergency services, and child endangerment.
At the center of the case was an incident outside a hospital emergency zone, where Vanderbilt parked her custom lavender Tesla in a clearly marked emergency-only lane while paramedics attempted to rush a child suffering from anaphylactic shock to surgery.
According to testimony, the ambulance was forced to stop behind Vanderbilt’s vehicle as its sirens blared. Inside the ambulance, six-year-old Maya was struggling to breathe, her condition deteriorating by the second.
David Miller, a veteran paramedic with 15 years of service, told the court he repeatedly attempted to get Vanderbilt to move her car. Instead, she remained parked, continuing a FaceTime call and later an Instagram livestream.
“She wasn’t panicked,” Miller testified. “She was annoyed.”
Vanderbilt, dressed in a designer suit and accompanied by a team of high-powered attorneys, argued that the emergency was exaggerated and that she felt “threatened” by the paramedics’ actions. She told the court she did not see a child in danger and believed the ambulance could wait “a few minutes” while her vehicle charged.
Her testimony appeared confident—until Judge Sheindlin asked a single question: “Where did you get that information?”
Moments later, the court viewed a screen recording from Vanderbilt’s own phone.
The Instagram livestream, recorded during the incident, showed Vanderbilt laughing as ambulance sirens wailed behind her. In the video, she mocked the paramedics and dismissed the emergency, saying she would not move her car until it reached 80% battery.

The footage directly contradicted her sworn testimony.
Court records also revealed GPS data from Vanderbilt’s vehicle, provided by her husband’s office, showing she had been parked in the emergency lane for 45 minutes before the ambulance even arrived, and that she had multiple available exit routes.
“She wasn’t trapped,” Judge Sheindlin stated. “She chose to stay.”
Further evidence showed Vanderbilt had been cited four previous times for misusing the same emergency zone, paying fines without contest—suggesting a pattern of behavior rather than a single lapse in judgment.
The courtroom atmosphere shifted dramatically as Judge Sheindlin accused Vanderbilt of lying under oath and displaying “breathtaking narcissism.” Her legal team appeared visibly shaken as the judge warned them of potential professional consequences for allowing false testimony.
In her ruling, Judge Sheindlin awarded Miller the maximum civil judgment of $10,000 for emotional distress and interference with emergency services. More significantly, she ordered Vanderbilt taken into custody for 30 days of summary contempt of court.
“This was not a prank,” the judge said. “This was a conscious decision to place convenience above a child’s life.”
Judge Sheindlin also formally referred the case to the district attorney, citing potential felony charges including willful endangerment of a minor and obstruction of emergency medical services.
As Vanderbilt was led from the courtroom in handcuffs, her luxury handbag remained on the table.
Maya, the child at the center of the case, survived following emergency surgery.
Legal analysts say the case serves as a stark reminder that digital evidence—and public arrogance—can unravel even the most carefully constructed defenses.
“In the age of smartphones,” one former prosecutor noted, “people often record their own confessions.”
The trial concluded not just with a judgment, but with a broader message echoed far beyond the courtroom: wealth may buy privilege—but it does not place anyone above the law.
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