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A woman says her baby daddy took her car without permission, vandalized it, and damaged her apartment.
A woman says her baby daddy took her car without permission, vandalized it, and damaged her apartment.
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S23, EP5 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says she dated the defendant at the height of her drug addiction and is suing him for stolen money and emotional distress; he says they never dated and is counter-suing for unpaid rent and emotional distress, saying she assaulted him.
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S23, EP38 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff dated the defendant and says she cheated on him around the time she got pregnant, so he has petitioned the court for a paternity test for her son.
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S19, EP65The defendant says the plaintiff threatened him with a fan after she saw a text from another woman.
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S19, EP66The defendant says the plaintiff has a sugar daddy who supports her, her children and her boyfriend.
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S23, EP100 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his ex-fiancée for unreturned property and an engagement ring; she says she left him because he's a raging alcoholic and drug addict.
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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, 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, EP84 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says that after her son was murdered in 2014, she learned that he may be the defendant's father, so she has petitioned the court for a DNA test to find out if he is her grandson.
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