
Watch S26, EP99: Trapped in Love: Essence Golston vs. Jason Gandy with Fubo for $0 Today
Essence says they agreed that Jason would make the payments on her car; he stopped and it got repossessed, then he got a new car but wouldn't let her drive it.
Essence says they agreed that Jason would make the payments on her car; he stopped and it got repossessed, then he got a new car but wouldn't let her drive it.
How to watch
More episodes
Divorce Court
S26, EP104 "Broken Records of Love: Jessica Reyes vs. Christian Creese"Jessica says Christian is a lying cheater full of broken promises; she says that if he fails a polygraph test, the wedding is canceled.
Divorce Court
S26, EP99 "Trapped in Love: Essence Golston vs. Jason Gandy"Essence says they agreed that Jason would make the payments on her car; he stopped and it got repossessed, then he got a new car but wouldn't let her drive it.
Divorce Court
S26, EP94 "Seeing Truth or Hearing Love: Rakiyah Jenkins vs. Louis Pharas"Rakiyah is reconsidering her decision to marry her fiancé, Louis: she says he's a disrespectful, lying cheater, and if he fails the polygraph test, she's walking away for good.
Divorce Court
S26, EP89 "Security Cameras and Watchful Eyes: Hakima Mason vs. Jude Joseph"Hakima says her fiancé is a controlling liar and her relationship is a nightmare; she says if the polygraph test proves he's been cheating, she's walking away.
More law shows
See allJudge Judy
This courtroom series stars former family court judge Judy Sheindlin. Each episode finds Judge Judy presiding over real small-claims cases inside a televised courtroom. Her no-nonsense, wisecracking approach has been unsuccessfully copied by other TV court judges.
48 Hours
This newsmagazine investigates intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all aspects of the human experience. Over its long run, the show has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, driven the reopening -- and resolution -- of cold cases, and changed numerous lives. CBS News correspondents offer an in-depth look into each story, with the emphasis on solving the mystery at its heart. The program and its team have earned critical acclaim, including multiple Emmy, Peabody and Edward R. Murrow Awards.
Cops
Featuring police officers, constables and sheriff's deputies patrolling streets for car thieves, drug pushers, sex-trade workers, violent thugs and anyone else who dares step onto the wrong side of the law. No music, no scripted dialogue, no narration; just gritty videos of cops in action during patrols and other police activities.
Hot Bench
Many popular court shows are on TV. How can the genre improve? How about using a three-judge panel? That's the concept of "Hot Bench," created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. After hearing each case, the judges discuss it among themselves before rendering a verdict. The show's title comes from a term describing a court action in which a judge frequently interrupts lawyers with questions.