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A man is accused of causing damages during a drunken rage and admits he flushed his son's pet fish down the toilet.
A man is accused of causing damages during a drunken rage and admits he flushed his son's pet fish down the toilet.
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S24, EP179 "Never Say a Judge Made a Mistake!; Teen Counselor Demands Payback!"A father takes on the mother of his teenager for child support; teen sues for his "landlord refund."
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