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A woman sues her former friend, saying he's a convicted felon who lied about being a TV producer; he countersues for a pair of headphones and missing money.
A woman sues her former friend, saying he's a convicted felon who lied about being a TV producer; he countersues for a pair of headphones and missing money.
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S20, EP38 "Judge Mathis"Plaintiff sues defendant for an impound fee and airfare; defendant countersues for defamation of character and emotional distress.
Judge Mathis
S20, EP120 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his sister for an unpaid cellphone bill and property; she says he threatened her, and she counter-sues for harassment.
Judge Mathis
S20, EP37 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her former friend, saying he's a convicted felon who lied about being a TV producer; he countersues for a pair of headphones and missing money.
Judge Mathis
S20, EP23 "Judge Mathis"A woman says she and the defendant started out as friends with benefits and decided to move in together and start a business, but the relationship failed, and she is suing him for unpaid rent and late fees.
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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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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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S23, EP71 "Judge Mathis"A woman says that her aunt spends her entire paycheck on clothes and shoes; she's suing her for car payments and repairs.
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S23, EP69 "Judge Mathis"A woman says her relationship went downhill when her boyfriend let his female friend, who is a stripper, move in with them; she sues her ex for breach of contract.
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