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A woman sues her ex-boyfriend over travel expenses after meeting his family; a singer sues for breach of contract.
A woman sues her ex-boyfriend over travel expenses after meeting his family; a singer sues for breach of contract.
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"Don't Mess With the BSU!"A college Black Student Union president sues the keynote speaker she hired for making disparaging comments which led to the audience demanding refunds.
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"You Tried to Kill Me With Pesto Salad & Debutante Debacle"A woman blames her neighbor for a dangerous allergic reaction; a woman is unhappy with a dress custom-made for her daughter.
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"Obituary From Hell"A man sues his sister because she wrote a scathing obituary about their late mother without his input, which he says caused him to lose his job and need therapy.
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"We Didn't Make It & My Track Is Jacked"A woman sues her ex-boyfriend over travel expenses after meeting his family; a singer sues for breach of contract.
America's Court With Judge Ross
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America's Court With Judge Ross
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"Law-va Bomb & Loaning From the Heart"An injury on a tour boat; a woman sues her aunt over an unpaid loan.
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