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A young mother confides in her landlord when things get rough with her live-in lover; he denies any illegal activity.
A young mother confides in her landlord when things get rough with her live-in lover; he denies any illegal activity.
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S24, EP148 "Dumpster Diving, Meth Use and Theft?!"A young mother confides in her landlord when things get rough with her live-in lover; he denies any illegal activity.
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S24, EP149 "Scorned Woman Goes Ballistic?!; My Dad Remarried a Woman My Age!"A woman keys her ex-lover's car and sprays his home with ketchup; a young woman is upset when she finds out that her 44-year-old father is having a baby with his new 22-year-old wife.
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S24, EP147 "Man Sent to Jail by Mom?!; Online Auction Crash!; Collapsing Wedding Cake!"A mother reports her son's work vehicle as stolen; a woman sues an auction house; a three-tier wedding cake collapses on a bride's big day.
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