Oregon Man Who Allegedly Held Sex Worker Captive In A Jail Cell Previously Appeared On ‘Judge Judy’

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An Oregon man accused of locking a woman in a makeshift cell has been revealed to have appeared on the popular TV show “Judge Judy” using an alias. Negasi Zuberi, also known as Justin Hythe, made an appearance on the show where he sued the mother of his children for damages.

The episode showcased a bitter dispute between the two, with Zuberi alleging that the woman had thrown a glass bottle at him, damaging his suits. In return, she countersued him for smashing her cell phone and filing a false restraining order. Surprisingly, Judge Judy ruled in favor of Zuberi, ordering the woman to pay him $2,500 in damages. Little did anyone know at the time that Zuberi was harboring darker secrets, as he would later be arrested for kidnapping a woman in Seattle and holding her captive in a cinderblock cell in his Oregon home.

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The woman who was kidnapped by Zuberi luckily managed to escape and seek help. It was this brave act that ultimately led to his arrest in Nevada. However, the story doesn’t end there. It has been revealed that Zuberi is also linked to at least four violent sexual assaults in other states, which has left authorities concerned about the possibility of more victims. The FBI has even set up a website to gather information and encourage potential victims to come forward. This revelation adds another layer of darkness to Zuberi’s appearance on “Judge Judy,” as it raises questions about the true nature of his character and the extent of his criminal activities.

During his appearance on “Judge Judy,” Zuberi used the fake name Justin Hythe, one of the aliases that the FBI listed during a press conference. This further emphasizes the lengths to which he went to conceal his true identity and avoid suspicion. The woman who appeared with Zuberi on the show is the same woman who was living with him at the time of the alleged kidnapping. However, she has not been charged with any crimes and claims to be ignorant of Zuberi’s alleged actions. She described the cell in the garage as a sublease room, further adding to the chilling details of Zuberi’s crimes.

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The case of Negasi Zuberi serves as a chilling reminder that appearances can be deceiving. On the surface, he presented himself as a victim seeking justice on a popular television show. However, behind closed doors, he was committing heinous crimes and subjecting innocent women to unimaginable horrors. The fact that he was able to maintain this facade for so long raises questions about the justice system and how easily individuals can slip through the cracks. It also highlights the importance of remaining vigilant and not taking things at face value.

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  1. Judge Judy is a waste of time in small claims court you have to fill out all kinds of forms come up with money for court your identity should be on the form how are these people coming up with the cost no body helps in fill out the forms it’s a waste of time to do this on small claims i have been in claim court

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