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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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S23, EP37 "Judge Mathis"Woman sues her ex for repayment of a loan, claims he cheated on her throughout their relationship, and says she had to file a restraining order against him after he tried to burn down her house.
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S23, EP1 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her son for parking tickets and emotional distress and says that, because her past drug addiction ruined their relationship, she's been trying to make amends, but he refuses to let go what has happened in the past.
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S23, EP76 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says that after her 9-year-old son passed away, she became addicted to heroin but has been clean for 30 years; she is suing her former friend for repayment of a loan, while the ex-friend denies owing her for anything.
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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.
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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, EP83 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says the defendant harassed her and posted an explicit photo of her on social media without her permission.
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S23, EP79 "Judge Mathis"A woman says her baby daddy took her car without permission, vandalized it, and damaged her apartment.
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S23, EP66 "Judge Mathis"A woman hired her friend of 15 years to do her son's and husband's tax returns, but says the friend failed to complete them, so she's suing for a refund.
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