i ll come back next week, and i will see you guys next week. in what? in shah allah. i ll be here. i will be at home. i ll see you at the mass g. so i ll say in closing a salam aleikum. aleikum salam. coming up okay, we re on the record now versus monique jeffreies. monique jeffries learns if she will be going home or going to prison. and her mother has something to say about it. monique was born as a monster.
she was hitting me so hard, i did like this. and she beat the daylights out of me. i understand it s and i can t take her beatings no more. monique was wrong, sir. i understand. i don t want you to get too i m her mother. i m not her friend in the street. you don t hit your mother. you don t beat your mother. well, you don t do that to anybody. so okay. well, i appreciate your comments, ma am. thank you very much. thank you. okay. well, you know, the court s heard from the defendant and from the victim. and it s immediately obvious to the court that there are a lot of very strong emotions involved here. but, ms. jeffries, i m going to deny your motion for probation and impose a sentence at this time because i think that you have to accept responsibility for what you ve done. so i wish you the best of luck and will impose a sentence of five years was that correct on this? five years, yes. so, ms. jeffries, i wish you the best of luck. now facing five years in
state prison, jeffries was feeling less forgiving toward her mother and her decision to press charges. you guys have probably one of the most [ bleep ] uppest relationship, yes. if she needed blood, i wouldn t give it to her. if she was on her dying bed, i wouldn t even go. i have forgave myself and god has forgaven me. so i m done. monique was born as a monster. and i said i m going to take this creature off the street because i created her. i hadn t seen her in two years, and i brought her back into my home. i m embarrassed that my own child beat me the way she did. and that s all i got to say. bye.
she was 17 months old when it happened. and she s the most intelligentest person i ve ever met. and she is so strong. i m here to see monique jeffries. in and out. i go through like most people i know hell and back. and just hoping that my mama can get out and share it with me. have you thought about what you want to talk to her about? money. i m running low on it. i need $30. hey. look at you. did you cut your hair? huh-uh. look. you got nails. you see how long they are? they are. that means you ain t been nervous or angry. i miss you. you look beautiful. thank you. during the visit alexis gets a cell phone call from monique s brother. oh, my god.
ooh. that s how we playing? another inmate at louisville metro has always seen significant change. six weeks after seeing her daughter i ll be walking away in here reading my bible. and soon to be sentenced for assaulting her mother, monique jeffries has had a conversion. what are you doing, monique? going to muslim service. i changed my religion. okay. i ve got to go. there s no such thing as i hate this group of people or i hate this race of people or i hate this individual. no. they re all a creation of the creator. so you want to respect the creator? respect his creations. yes. we want to do the right thing and show the people the real islam. how you be kinder to people. you kind to your neighbors. you kind to society. 1:00. got to go. oh, wow. i m mad. i got to go.