Lawyer finds and reads out BAFFLING court transcripts in hilarious TikTok series that includes defendants’ VERY sassy clapbacks and several savage burns from judges

The Daily Mail reports

  • Amber Les, who posts on TikTok as @rebmasel, has more than 657,000 followers on the platform, where she shares videos about being a lawyer in the U.S. 
  • As part of her popular ‘Reading Iconic Court Transcripts’ series, the 27-year-old shares the outrageous and comical courtroom comments she has found online 
  • The lawyer, from California, who was sworn in last year, started posting the viral clips back in March 2021 after a ‘horrible’ week of depositions 
  • In less than a year, she has filmed a total of 18 videos in the viral series, and fans keep begging for more  

A 27-year-old attorney has shot to TikTok fame thanks to her hilarious readings of court transcripts featuring a mix of outrageous — and, at times, baffling — comments from judges, lawyers, and defendants.

Amber Les, from California, who goes by the username @rebmasel, has more than 657,000 followers on the platform, where she shares videos about being a lawyer in the U.S., including her ongoing ‘Reading Iconic Court Transcripts’ series.

The lawyer, who was sworn in last year, started posting the viral clips back in March 2021 after a ‘horrible’ week of depositions, explaining in the caption: ‘I needed the serotonin.’

 

She filmed the first video while lying on her couch wearing what have come to be her signature rhinestone sunglasses, starting with a ridiculous exchange between a lawyer and witness.

‘Lawyer: What happened then? Witness: He told me, he says, “I have to kill you because you can identify me.” Lawyer: Did he kill you? Witness: No,’ she read.

She went on to quote an attorney who asked a doctor: ‘Is true that when a person dies in his sleep, he doesn’t know about it until the next morning?’

The bizarre question prompted the witness to ask: ‘Did you actually pass the bar exam?’

The TikToker burst into laughter before she read the final transcript, which documented a farcical misunderstanding between a lawyer and witness.

Source:  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10453779/Lawyer-reads-ridiculous-court-transcripts-find.html