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Kent loaned Elizabath five grand to help pay for her dental work, but now he is suing her for repayment of the loan.
Kent loaned Elizabath five grand to help pay for her dental work, but now he is suing her for repayment of the loan.
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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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EP56 "I Was Sold a Lemon and Squeezed for My Money!"A car sale between coworkers started off sour, turned bitter and ended with a sweet old lady.
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EP8 "Bonzo and the Hound Dog"Michael, a clown and Elvis Presley impersonator, sues his talent agent for unpaid dues; Jason claims he was never paid by the clients because Michael showed up drunk and insulted the kids.
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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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EP52 "You Dropped the Ball at the Exotic Erotic Ball!"Dawn, a high-end exotic dancer, sues her former talent manager for unpaid wages, stolen items and hotel costs; Stegen argues that because he never got paid by the organizers he was not obligated to pay Dawn.
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EP41 "My Gambling Boyfriend Drained Me Dry!"A former couple argues whether a girlfriend loaned money or if she was funding her gambling boyfriend to rake in the profit.
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EP31 "Oh Man! You Ripped Off My Boy Band!"Accusations of embezzled funds put a band's future in jeopardy.
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EP30 "I Lost My Lifelong Friend Over Some Lousy Loans!"Laura sues her ex-friend and workmate for a loan; Caylee says Laura offered money without any obligations.
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