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Brent had big plans for what he hoped would be his big break, a shopping website; now he is suing the site's designer, Joe.
Brent had big plans for what he hoped would be his big break, a shopping website; now he is suing the site's designer, Joe.
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EP28 "Oh, What a Tangled Website You Weave!"Brent had big plans for what he hoped would be his big break, a shopping website; now he is suing the site's designer, Joe.
Judge Karen's Court
EP28 "The Party is Over"Judy is suing her niece for twelve months of unpaid rent; Cassandra says there was never a deal to pay any rent, and she is devastated that her aunt is dragging her into court.
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EP8 "Hubby's Wild Ways Cause Wedding Woes!"Carol is suing her husband for the money that he took out of her bank account for his wild bachelor party; Marion argues it was a joint account, and he had every right to use the money.
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EP32 "Rowdy Roommate Ruckus"Roommates accuse each other of rude, smelly, messy behavior.
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EP37 "A Real Shaggy Dog Story!"Shaneequa could no longer care for her precious pooch Fendy, so she decided to sell the Yorkshire terrier to a friend -- but, she claims, the friend never paid.
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EP29 "The Party is Over"Yuri and Bryan were good friends living the party life, until he promised her a photobook that failed; now they're in court over it.
Judge Karen's Court
EP28 "Oh, What a Tangled Website You Weave!"Brent had big plans for what he hoped would be his big break, a shopping website; now he is suing the site's designer, Joe.
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EP27 "The Christian Crusader"Friends Matt and James sue their other roommate, David, who turned into a violent religious fanatic, slinging shoes and punching faces.
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