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Young men who posted their acts of vandalism online find themselves being sued for damages; a man accuses his travel partners of putting gasoline in a diesel engine, ruining it.
Young men who posted their acts of vandalism online find themselves being sued for damages; a man accuses his travel partners of putting gasoline in a diesel engine, ruining it.
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S20, EP65 "World's Worst Healthcare Aid?!; Hostile, Loud and Annoying?!"An employee fired after only four hours of work sues the employer for pay; a woman says her new tenant turned into a different person after he moved in.
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S20, EP64 "Don't Pee and Post!; Peace, Love and the Broke-Down Bus!"Young men who posted their acts of vandalism online find themselves being sued for damages; a man accuses his travel partners of putting gasoline in a diesel engine, ruining it.
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S24, EP159 "Homeland Security Fraud?!; Where's My Rottweiler Puppy?!"When a woman's Visa application is denied, she sues small business owners, saying they scammed her; a man puts down a sizable deposit for a puppy but never receives one, and the dog breeder sues him for libel and defamation.
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S19, EP162 "The Brady Bunch Gone Bad; Divorcees' Tuition Fight; Felony Misdemeanor Bailout"A blended family fights over bills, childcare and damaged property; divorced parents feud over their daughter's college tuition and an apartment lease; a family sue their former attorney for the return of his retainer fee.
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S24, EP182 "Mercedes Benz Tug-of-War!; German Wirehaired Pointer Puppy Fail!"A businessman sues a friend for alleged car damage; a woman's attempt to surprise her daughter with a Christmas puppy falls through when the breeder allegedly fails to deliver.
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S24, EP174 "New Year's Eve Airbnb Destruction!; Foolish Love Affair"A wild party leaves a vacation rental in shambles; a woman fights with her stepsister over a broken lease.
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S24, EP170 "Uncle Accused of Criminal Trespass; Marijuana Air Pollution"A mother of two is accused of stealing her uncle's furniture; a man threatens to sue his neighbor for air pollution if he smells marijuana coming from the plants in his backyard.
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S24, EP160 "Father Pulls Knife on Friend?!; Deceased Woman's Feuding Friends"A man comes at his friend with a pipe, saying his motorcycle was damaged, and the friend returns the violence with a knife; a woman agrees to care for her friend's ailing mother but after her death they fight over compensation for room and board.
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