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Plaintiff rented a room from the defendant; he's suing for the return of his security deposit.
Plaintiff rented a room from the defendant; he's suing for the return of his security deposit.
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S19, EP46A woman says she and the defendant dated for three months, but the defendant insists they were nothing more than friends with benefits.
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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, EP18 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her father, who she says was a great role model who was always there for her, for unpaid rent.
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S23, EP86 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her baby daddy for the value of a car, saying she left him because he's an abusive drunk; he denies the accusations and says she uses their son against him.
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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, 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, 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.
Judge Mathis
S23, EP64 "Judge Mathis"Plaintiff rented a room from the defendant; he's suing for the return of his security deposit.
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