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Judge, g00d morning everyone.

Please be seated.

We have an interesting case before us today.

Arrogant Milli0naire CEO’s Daughter Mocks Judge At The End She Will…

Judge, g00d morning everyone.

Please be seated.

We have an interesting case before us today.

Let me tell you, in all my years on this bench, and I have been doing this for a very long time, I have seen just about everything you can imagine.

But every once in a while, a case comes through these doors that reminds me why I still come to work every single day.

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Now, before we begin, I want to make something very clear.

This courtroom is a place of respect.

It is a place where we seek justice.

Yes, but we do it with dignity, compassion, and fairness.

I don’t care if you are rich or poor.

Judge, g00d morning everyone.

Please be seated.

We have an interesting case before us today.

Let me tell you, in all my years on this bench, and I have been doing this for a very long time, I have seen just about everything you can imagine.

But every once in a while, a case comes through these doors that reminds me why I still come to work every single day.

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Now, before we begin, I want to make something very clear.

This courtroom is a place of respect.

It is a place where we seek justice.

Yes, but we do it with dignity, compassion, and fairness.

I don’t care if you are rich or poor.

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I don’t care what your last name is or who your father is.

In this courtroom, everyone is equal under the law.

That is how it works.

That is how it should work.

And that is how it will always work as long as I am sitting in this chair.

Arrogant Milli0naire CEO’s Daughter Mocks Judge At The End She Will…

Judge, g00d morning everyone.

Please be seated.

We have an interesting case before us today.

Let me tell you, in all my years on this bench, and I have been doing this for a very long time, I have seen just about everything you can imagine.

But every once in a while, a case comes through these doors that reminds me why I still come to work every single day.

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Now, before we begin, I want to make something very clear.

This courtroom is a place of respect.

It is a place where we seek justice.

Yes, but we do it with dignity, compassion, and fairness.

I don’t care if you are rich or poor.

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I don’t care what your last name is or who your father is.

In this courtroom, everyone is equal under the law.

That is how it works.

That is how it should work.

And that is how it will always work as long as I am sitting in this chair.

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So let’s talk about why we are here today.

The defendant before me is a young woman, 23 years old.

Her name is Madison Elizabeth Thornton, born March 12th, 2001, currently residing at 1847 Blackstone Boulevard in the east side of Providence.

She is the daughter of Robert Thornton, the CEO of Thornton Industries, one of the largest real estate development companies in Rhode Island with a valuation of over $400 million.

But what matters more than her name or her father’s position is what she did.

Judge, g00d morning everyone.

Please be seated.

We have an interesting case before us today.

Let me tell you, in all my years on this bench, and I have been doing this for a very long time, I have seen just about everything you can imagine.

But every once in a while, a case comes through these doors that reminds me why I still come to work every single day.

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Now, before we begin, I want to make something very clear.

This courtroom is a place of respect.

It is a place where we seek justice.

Yes, but we do it with dignity, compassion, and fairness.

I don’t care if you are rich or poor.

Advertisement

I don’t care what your last name is or who your father is.

In this courtroom, everyone is equal under the law.

That is how it works.

That is how it should work.

And that is how it will always work as long as I am sitting in this chair.

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So let’s talk about why we are here today.

The defendant before me is a young woman, 23 years old.

Her name is Madison Elizabeth Thornton, born March 12th, 2001, currently residing at 1847 Blackstone Boulevard in the east side of Providence.

She is the daughter of Robert Thornton, the CEO of Thornton Industries, one of the largest real estate development companies in Rhode Island with a valuation of over $400 million.

But what matters more than her name or her father’s position is what she did.

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And let me tell you exactly what she did.

Because this isn’t just about breaking the law.

This is about something much deeper than that.

Three months ago, on August 15th, 2024, at approximately 4:30 in the afternoon, this young woman was driving her vehicle, a white 2024 Range Rover Sport, Rhode Island license plate TH4582, worth over $120,000.

She was driving it recklessly through the Elmwood neighborhood here in Providence.

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Not just speeding, mind you.

We are talking about going 70 mph in a 25 mph zone.

She was doing 70 on Cranston Street between Haskins Avenue and Broad Street.

This is a residential area where children play, where families walk their dogs, and where elderly people cross the street to get their mail.

But it gets worse, much worse, when she was pulled over by officer Daniel Martinez, badge number 347, an 18-year veteran of the Providence Police Department at the intersection of Cranston Street and Haskins Avenue.

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She didn’t show remorse.

She didn’t show concern.

She didn’t even show basic human decency.

According to the police report in front of me, case number PR2024084582, and I’m reading this verbatim when officer Martinez approached her vehicle at 437 p.m. and asked her if she knew why she was being pulled over.

Her exact words were, “Do you know who my father is? He owns half the city.

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I can have your badge by tomorrow morning.

” Now, I have to be honest with you.

When I read that, I had to put these papers down and take a moment.

Those arrogant, dismissive, disrespectful words tell me everything I need to know about what we are dealing with here.

This isn’t just about speeding.

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This is about someone who believes that money, privilege, and their family name put them above the law, above consequences, and above basic human decency.

But let me continue because the story doesn’t end there.

Officer Martinez, being the professional that he is, remained calm.

He explained the serious nature of her violation.

He explained that she was endangering lives.

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And do you know what she did? She laughed.

She actually laughed in his face.

Then she took out her iPhone and started recording him, saying she was going to make him famous for all the wrong reasons.

Now, Officer Martinez could have escalated that situation.

He could have let his emotions get the better of him, but he didn’t.

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He remained professional.

At 4:49 p.m., he issued her three citations.

numbers 2428847, 24-28848, and 24-28849 for reckless driving, excessive speeding, and creating a public hazard.

He documented everything properly.

That is what good police work looks like.

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But here is where this case takes an even more disturbing turn.

After receiving her citations, she posted on her Instagram account, username Madison Thornton, which has over 47,000 followers.

These posts have been submitted as evidence exhibit C through G.

She posted videos mocking officer Martinez.

She made fun of him.

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She called him names including Rent a cop and powertripping nobody.

She used her platform to try to humiliate a public servant who was simply doing his job.

These posts were made on August 15th at 6:22 p.m.

and August 16th at 10:15 a.m.

One video alone received over 12,000 views within 24 hours.

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