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Deaqualine says she has caught her husband lying too many times and all of the red flags are hard to ignore: if he fails a polygraph test, she is filing for divorce.

Deaqualine says she has caught her husband lying too many times and all of the red flags are hard to ignore: if he fails a polygraph test, she is filing for divorce.

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S26, EP105 "Reality Check ... in Progress: Deaqualine Sankey vs. Jamaris Sankey"

Deaqualine says she has caught her husband lying too many times and all of the red flags are hard to ignore: if he fails a polygraph test, she is filing for divorce.

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S26, EP100 "Final Attempts: "Ish" Wiley vs. Corbin Wiley"

Ishmeleita says she found a sex tape of her husband with another woman; Corbin says it was an old video, but Ishmeleita needs him to take a polygraph test to know the truth.

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S26, EP95 "Seeing Truth or Hearing Love: Rakiyah Jenkins vs. Louis Pharas"

Rakiyah says her fiancé, Louis, is a disrespectful, lying cheater, and if he fails the polygraph test, she's walking away for good.

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S26, EP90 "Childish Boyfriend: Quanisha Barnett vs. Monterian Smith"

Quanisha says Monterian disappeared with her car and wouldn't return her calls; she later found out he got a DUI and her car was impounded, and she had to pay $500 to get her car back.

The venerable courtroom show takes a look at real-life couples. The soon-to-be exes tell their stories to the judge, who gives the ruling and settles all the usual -- and unusual -- divorce issues by the end of the episode. This is the third incarnation of the show titled "Divorce Court," with the first having premiered in 1957.
Original Air Date: Aug 30, 1999
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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