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The plaintiffs rented an apartment with the defendant and her girlfriend, who they claim defamed them on social media, and they say they have the video to prove it.
The plaintiffs rented an apartment with the defendant and her girlfriend, who they claim defamed them on social media, and they say they have the video to prove it.
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S19, EP52The plaintiffs rented an apartment with the defendant and her girlfriend, who they claim defamed them on social media, and they say they have the video to prove it.
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S19, EP72A man and his girlfriend sue his cousin, who admits she was addicted to meth for 17 years, and as a result, lost custody of her children.
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S19, EP51The plaintiff says she tried to help the defendant when she found her drunk and naked at a racetrack, but the defendant repaid her by assaulting her.
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S23, EP58 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his ex-girlfriend for repayment of loans after discovering she was cheating on him with her ex; she says he is suing out of spite for her ending their relationship, and the money he gave her was a gift.
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S23, EP99 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says her sister tried to push her out of a car and strangle her with a seat belt.
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S23, EP96 "Judge Mathis"A man says his ex vandalized his van, and while they were dating, she punched him in the face and ended up in jail.
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S23, EP86 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her baby daddy for the value of a car, saying she left him because he's an abusive drunk; he denies the accusations and says she uses their son against him.
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S23, EP78 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff's father says the defendant is her sister, but she wants proof, so she has petitioned the court for a DNA test.
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