Woman Speaks Out After Viral Video Shows Her Making Sandwich During Virtual Court Hearing
- Asia Outerbridge, a Metro Detroit mother, appeared for a 9 a.m. virtual misdemeanor court hearing in Detroit's 36th District Court.
- She logged in late at 9:22 a.m. after calling to get the Zoom number and faced confusion about the actual court start time.
- During the hearing, Outerbridge was seen preparing a sandwich for her ill three-year-old daughter while dressed in a robe.
- Judge Sean Perkins instructed her to stop preparing whatever she was handling, while Outerbridge expressed a heartfelt apology to the judge.
- Outerbridge accepted responsibility, plans to use the experience positively, and highlighted challenges faced by mothers balancing court duties and parenting.
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'Is That a Robe?': Woman Caught Making PB&J Sandwich During Zoom Court Hearing Booted from Call After Judge Scolds Her for Being Underdressed
A Detroit woman explained why she was late for her Zoom court hearing, where a judge chastised her after she was caught making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in a house robe. A now-viral clip of the virtual hearing shows Asja Outerbridge dialing in late for the video conference call to appear before Judge Sean Perkins. In the clip, the judge asks why she’s late, and Outerbridge states that she was sent a letter stating she was supposed to sh…
Woman Pisses Off Judge For Being Late For Her Video Call Hearing, Then Makes A PBJ Sandwich In Front Of Him
Detroit court hearing turns chaotic after woman gets into a heated argument with the judge, then casually makes a PB&J sandwich. Asia Outerbridge was scolded by Judge Sean Perkins after showing up late to her Zoom court hearing wearing a robe. During the hearing, she began making a PB&J sandwich on camera. She was facing a misdemeanor charge for allegedly having an open alcohol container as a car passenger. Judge Perkins told her to stop making …
Mother speaks out after making PB&J sandwich during virtual court hearing
CNN affiliate WWJ spoke to a mother who went viral for making a sandwich during a virtual court hearing in metro-Detroit. A judge admonished Asja Outerbridge when she appeared in Detroit’s 36th District Court on a misdemeanor charge while she said she was making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. CNN has reached out to Judge Sean Perkins’ office for comment.
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