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Kent loaned Elizabeth five grand to help pay for her dental work, but now he is suing her for repayment of the loan.
Kent loaned Elizabeth five grand to help pay for her dental work, but now he is suing her for repayment of the loan.
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S2021, EP14 "Gambling the Friendship"Daryl sues his former friend for missing belongings that he believes were sold to fuel Rashawn's gambling addiction; Rashawn claims someone else stole the items.
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