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A woman sues her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend because, she claims, the defendant harassed her and defamed her on social media.
A woman sues her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend because, she claims, the defendant harassed her and defamed her on social media.
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S19, EP84A woman sues her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend because, she claims, the defendant harassed her and defamed her on social media.
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S19, EP104A woman sues her ex-boyfriend for unreturned property; she admits he broke up with her after he caught her cheating.
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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, EP44 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his wife for damaging his property and says she constantly accuses him of cheating, even though he has never been unfaithful.
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S23, EP98 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff sues her ex-boyfriend for a cellphone and cellphone bill and says she caught him cheating; he brings to court threatening text messages she sent to him.
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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, EP85 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff sues her ex-boyfriend for breach of contract, saying he attacked her after falsely accusing her of sleeping with his cousin.
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