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A man sues his great aunt, saying she hired him to paint her house but failed to pay; she says the paint job wasn't completed.
A man sues his great aunt, saying she hired him to paint her house but failed to pay; she says the paint job wasn't completed.
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S23, EP62 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his great aunt, saying she hired him to paint her house but failed to pay; she says the paint job wasn't completed.
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