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A woman sues her former friend for a bail bond and personal property; he claims she was negligent with his car and caused it to catch on fire.
A woman sues her former friend for a bail bond and personal property; he claims she was negligent with his car and caused it to catch on fire.
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S19, EP60The plaintiff says her ex-boyfriend cheated on her and impregnated another woman.
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S19, EP80 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff insists he and the defendant dated and sues her over the balance due on a loan; the defendant says they never dated and were nothing more than friends.
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S19, EP61The plaintiff says that when she went to look at a rental home, the homeowner hit on her and asked her on a date, so she is suing for a security deposit and harassment.
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S19, EP81A woman sues her former friend for a bail bond and personal property; he claims she was negligent with his car and caused it to catch on fire.
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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, EP97 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her ex-boyfriend for rent and emotional distress because he cheated on her with their roommate.
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S23, EP87 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says her baby daddy rarely sees their child, and she sues him for the cost of ballet classes, medical bills and emotional distress; he insists he's not a deadbeat dad and is counter-suing for emotional distress and defamation.
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S23, EP82 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her best friend's daughter for a gas bill, an electric bill and court costs; the defendant says the plaintiff falsely accused her of child abuse and called child protective services on her.
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