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A woman says an ex-con kidnapped her and forced her to co-sign on a truck loan; ex-lovers co-sign on a vehicle which a friend borrows and which police tear apart looking for drugs.
A woman says an ex-con kidnapped her and forced her to co-sign on a truck loan; ex-lovers co-sign on a vehicle which a friend borrows and which police tear apart looking for drugs.
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S24, EP16 "First Date Kidnapping; Co-Signing Drug Catastrophe!"A woman says an ex-con kidnapped her and forced her to co-sign on a truck loan; ex-lovers co-sign on a vehicle which a friend borrows and which police tear apart looking for drugs.
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S24, EP34 "Blind and Discriminated Against?!; Wedding Dress Payback!"A legally blind woman is court-ordered to take anger management classes after slapping her husband; when a woman goes after her ex-fiancé for the cost of her wedding dress, he brings up the $5,000 down payment he made on their home.
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