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A woman sues her former friend for taking her car without permission and wrecking it.
A woman sues her former friend for taking her car without permission and wrecking it.
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S23, EP67 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues a salon owner, saying that after her second visit, her hair started falling out; the salon owner says she offered her client a $175 gift card, which was accepted, but she's not giving her another dime.
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S20, EP128 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her former friend for taking her car without permission and wrecking it.
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