If you thought you’d seen it all with Zoom court hearings…yeah, not even close on this one.

A wild Michigan courtroom moment from earlier this year is now blowing up online after a woman appeared on camera during a virtual hearing, and let’s just say…something looked off.

This happened in Washtenaw County during a hearing with Judge Cedric Simpson. Like a lot of these virtual court sessions, multiple people were logged in waiting for their cases to be called. That’s when things got really weird.

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Did a Woman Have Sex During a Michigan Zoom Court Hearing?

While the woman was on camera, her movements and what was happening just out of frame had people doing a double-take (myself included). It looked like she was either having sex or doing something very close to it…while still connected to court.

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Then, right after that, she lights up a cigarette like nothing just happened.

Yeah…in court. Crazy.

Judge Calls Out Woman Who Appears to Be Having Sex

He sure did.

The court took a break, and when they came back, that’s when he laid out exactly what he saw on the footage.

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At one point, the judge calls her out for smoking, which she denies. Then he takes it a step further and says it looks like she’s having sex on camera. She denies that, too.

The woman denies that anything inappropriate was happening, but honestly…the video kind of speaks for itself. Seriously, it's so obvious. 👇

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