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A man says he became a single father and started selling drugs to support his child, but ultimately fell victim to opioids.
A man says he became a single father and started selling drugs to support his child, but ultimately fell victim to opioids.
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Judge Mathis
S23, EP36 "Judge Mathis"A man says he became a single father and started selling drugs to support his child, but ultimately fell victim to opioids.
Judge Mathis
S23, EP60 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his ex-wife, because he lent her money for their 18-year-old daughter to have surgery on her jaw, but he has yet to be repaid.
Judge Mathis
S23, EP26 "Judge Mathis"A hairstylist sues her client for repayment of a loan and emotional distress, saying the defendant portrays having a lavish lifestyle on her social media but is really a fraud.
Judge Mathis
S23, EP15 "Judge Mathis"A woman says her twin sister agreed to split her medical bills when she became ill while planning a bachelorette party for the twin.
Judge Mathis
S23, EP99 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says her sister tried to push her out of a car and strangle her with a seat belt.
Judge Mathis
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.
Judge Mathis
S23, EP72 "Judge Mathis"A man asked his roommate to watch his puppy when he was out of town, but the puppy died in her care, so he is suing; she says she had nothing to do with the puppy's death and denies owing anything.
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