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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.
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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S23, EP14 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her ex-husband for her son's unpaid medical bill and emotional distress, saying he hasn't spoken to their son in several months.
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S23, EP29 "Judge Mathis"A woman who agreed to care for her friend's dog when she checked herself into rehab resists returning the animal because she feels it now belongs to her.
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S19, EP133 "Judge Mathis"The defendant says she and the plaintiff, her former best friend, had a falling out after she refused to let the plaintiff use her car for a drug transaction.
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S23, EP17 "Judge Mathis"A woman accuses her cousin of crashing her car with the plaintiff's children inside.
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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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S23, EP70 "Judge Mathis"A woman says football is her baby daddy's life, and he chooses it over her and their child; she sues for the cost of a car.
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S23, EP69 "Judge Mathis"A woman says her relationship went downhill when her boyfriend let his female friend, who is a stripper, move in with them; she sues her ex for breach of contract.
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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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