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A woman blames her daughter's rude boyfriend for expensive utility bills; a woman sues her yoga teacher for a refund after a fellow student ruins the class.
A woman blames her daughter's rude boyfriend for expensive utility bills; a woman sues her yoga teacher for a refund after a fellow student ruins the class.
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"Move, Sis"Sisters blame each other for an altercation in their mother's hospital room leads to broken eyeglasses.
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"Temperature Check & Gas Bubble"A woman blames her daughter's rude boyfriend for expensive utility bills; a woman sues her yoga teacher for a refund after a fellow student ruins the class.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"De-caffeinated Affair & Gotta Sell 'Em All"A woman sues her ex-boyfriend over money she invested in his coffee shop; a dispute between friends over trading cards.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"The Foul-Con & Whale Tale"Woman sues a falcon owner after his bird of prey attacked her small dog; a boat captain is blamed when a breaching whale damages camera equipment.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Move, Sis"Sisters blame each other for an altercation in their mother's hospital room leads to broken eyeglasses.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Uncle Dad"Armed with new knowledge about his father, a man sues his half-brother for an heirloom watch that has always been passed down to the eldest son.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Tax Lien & Gutted Getaway"Ex-business partners argue over a joint account; a dispute over a planned vacation.
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"A Place for Everyone"A man sues the father of a young girl who hurled a racial slur at his son in front of their classmates, causing extreme emotional distress.
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