Using racial slurs in professional settings, particularly in courtrooms, can result in legal consequences such as contempt of court charges, fines, and potential jail time, as demonstrated by a Texas attorney who was held in contempt for using the n-word multiple times during a child custody trial and was given the option of serving three days in jail and paying a $500 fine or submitting written apologies to the opposing attorney and the court.
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I saw this. I Oh, no. I don't know if I seen that. I don't think my producer showed me this. He told me about this video.
This um apparently there was a white guy over in Texas. Well, let me just show it to you from Grock and click to Houston.
This is out of uh Angerton, Texas.
A Tennessee County attorney named Michael Phillip Phillips was held in contempt of court during a three week child custody trial and they say I haven't seen it yet but they say he repeated the so-called nword and um he received a suspended of three days jail sentence and $500 fine.
And they're saying that he can avoid both if he submit a written apology by June 30th. What the Here is the This from the Shade Room. Here's uh apparently what happened.
This video shows the activists and others attacking Michael for what he said in court. watching from Hype Plus.
>> You call a black woman any word, call me that.
>> No, call me that.
>> I dare you to do it. And I swear for God, I'll make you taste the ancestors.
>> Me, too.
>> As people continue to react to the news surrounding online streamer builder's recent arrest, another moment involving the n-word is starting to go viral.
According to reports, at the top of May, a Texas attorney by the name of Michael Phillips would use the n-word several times during an argument at a child custody trial. Local outlets would reveal that Phillips would use the word in front of the opposing attorney who happened to be a black woman so much that the judge over the case would have no choice but to find him in contempt.
Now, from the looks of the alleged transcript, Phillips would end up using the word a total of 10 times during this exchange. And in one particular moment, he would even go on to say, "I can say nword for you, too." Nword, nword, nword, nword, nword, nword. I mean, now for the use of the word, Phillips would end up being given the option of three days in jail and a $500 fine or file a written apology to the now identified attorney Brenda D. Rowan and a separate written apology to the court. Fast forward to Monday, it appears that local activist Cornell X and Dr. Candace Matthews would take time to pull up on Phillips to let him know that that type of language will not be tolerated. I want to hear what Hey, and the anchor baby think about that incident right there.
Ain't that something? I really want to hear. This is so interesting to me and I want to know how y'all see it.
Here's um here's the full encounter and it ended with Michael response.
Watch this from X.
>> Oh, here we go. So, Mr. Mr. Right here.
Yeah, that's your ass.
>> So, YOU THE ONE THAT CALL people >> I bet you I bet you won't call it in front of a black man right there.
>> I bet you won't call me.
>> Let me help you. You call a black woman in word. Call me that.
>> No, call me that.
>> I dare you to do it. And I swear for God, I'll make you taste the ancestors.
>> Me, too.
>> You a coward. Call that black woman the n word. You a real coward, man. We'll catch you inside. Go ahead. Go right ahead. I I guarantee you will do it in front of me.
>> Come on. Come on.
>> I know. In fact, I know you won't say the N word in front of me.
>> Come on. Go on and out.
>> And I you'll taste everything for the assets. Say it in front of me. I dare you to say it.
>> What is her name?
>> It's Quanell X. But you'll learn it real well today.
>> Yeah.
>> Say it. I bet you won't say any word in my face.
>> See, you talk to black women like that by themselves.
>> You intimidate black women by themselves. But a black man, you going to open your god mouth.
>> Mhm.
>> I dare you to say it.
>> That hearing. I dare you to see it.
>> Mhm. With that hearing aid in your ears.
Yeah. Get your old ass in there. Run around here with your bald head. You old spotty liver face looking. But I ain't playing with you.
>> Sir, would you like to make a comment about what you said or what happened?
>> I'm not allowed to make a comment at the present.
>> So, is anybody making a statement online or anything like that?
>> Who are you? Well, they say that he couldn't comment because he was held in sus contempt of the court and he was fined $500. They wanted him to according to the reports. I don't know. I don't know. They wanted him to apologize by submitting a letter, submit a written apology. What the um what do you think about that anchor baby expert here on the JLP show? So, I was actually reporting on this story yesterday.
>> Oh, you did?
>> Yeah. And so, the guy was the guy was presiding over this like family court thing, and it's like a child custody case, something like that. And so, they're and the attorney representing the opposing side is this black woman.
Uh, and they leave, they didn't really say this in the video, but I mean, according to him, his story side of the story is that he wasn't like using it against her or at anybody. He was just saying that the opposing side was using the n-word a whole bunch and he and he thinks that there should be that the judge should do something about it. It's offensive language, etc. That's according to him and um and so that he didn't mean it like how they're saying. That's according to him >> really.
>> So what I think about it, I mean again >> that's amazing. No transcript is out and I I looked for it again this morning >> because of the story that video we played made it sound like there was some official trans there some official transcript out but >> I haven't seen anything like that. I I have seen that image they showed myself the the alleged transcript and if you read it it says it looks like a altercation between two. It looks like this woman, Miss Deruan, didn't like that he said the n-word at some point. It's not clear. And then she's like, "Feels good." That's what it reads here. Feels good, don't it? Feels good. And he's saying, "Can I get a word in edgewise here?" And then at one point, it sounds like he even maybe got a little heated and was like, "I'll say n word for you. I can say n word for you. I'll say it. N word. N word. Nword.
N word." If this is the this is alleged, right? again. I mean, so we don't know what happened, but I don't it doesn't seem like what they're saying. It is >> amazing. And what do you think about it, Hank?
>> Were you familiar with the story before today?
>> Not really.
>> Okay.
>> I I missed I was remiss. I didn't catch that of the >> I listen anchor baby show, but I probably missed it. It's all like I missed that part, too.
>> Yeah, I must have been outside.
>> Vain.
Okay. It just shows that black people hate white people. The whole eruption over the n-word is black people have a harbor a whole lot of hatred and they're easily triggered and they're uh projecting their hatred on the the white man. What would make somebody go down to the courthouse if they weren't already there or be at the courthouse and go and attack this man because he used a word in that manner?
Cussing them out.
I dare you make you taste slavery or whatever he said or ancestor. Where's the love in that?
>> Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Let's say that this man said those words and they are wrong and then the other people saw that.
Where's the love in that? How did they help this man by getting in his face and carrying on like that calling him name and attacking him and where's the love in that? Who is worse? the man who said the word or or the people who attacking the man for saying the word allegedly.
This is hell on earth.
>> I thought that woman was Frederica Wilson.
>> I thought it was too. It did look like her.
>> It's a It's a younger woman.
>> Really?
>> Yeah. Internet personality.
>> Where's the love in that though? There's no love in that.
How about loving your enemy? loving your brother, loving your neighbor as yourself, loving God first.
The way that that black guy and that black woman treated this man was nothing but pure hatred.
>> I know. And they think they're setting a good example.
>> It was so wicked. It would make you feel for the white man, >> right?
>> What a mess.
>> Just nasty.
>> Let's say the white man were wrong, quote unquote. Let's just say it for the but let's say the man was totally wrong.
I whatever you may or may not say it but you got a feel for him because of the way Satan's children attacking him.
>> Yep.
>> And the man Oh, he just standing there.
Poor white man.
>> It felt like those blacks were putting on a show.
>> It sure did. Oh, drama.
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