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Yes, you can do that. Judgment Dragon activates its effect at Chain Link 1. Enemy Controller would be chained to this at Chain Link 2. Resolving backwards, you will take control of Judgment Dragon, then all other cards apart from Judgment Dragon will be destroyed.

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Yes, you can tribute the monster you take from your opponent.

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Q: Can you use 'Enemy Controller' on one of your monsters when your opponent activates 'Judgment Dragon's effect so you can take control of it?
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