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A pizzeria owner sues for defamation because an ex-employee smeared his name on a podcast; an impatient passenger causes another traveler to be injured.

A pizzeria owner sues for defamation because an ex-employee smeared his name on a podcast; an impatient passenger causes another traveler to be injured.

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America's Court With Judge Ross

"Not My Type of Fling & All Ping Pong'd Out"

A woman seeks a refund after being tricked into joining her lover and his wife on vacation; a man sues his co-worker for smashing his TV out of jealousy.

America's Court With Judge Ross

"I Made You Famous -- Now Pay Me & Problematic Pooch"

A woman seeks compensation after promoting a friend's business; a woman says the nanny is responsible for one dog attacking another.

America's Court With Judge Ross

"Mind Your Manners & Bear vs. Boyfriend"

A woman blames her mother's flirtatious behavior for getting her kicked out of a country club; a dispute between a former couple over a canceled date.

America's Court With Judge Ross

"The Glow Up & Symbol Carving Challenge"

A life coach sues a client for unpaid fees; a woman blames the nanny for her son's vandalism.

America's Court With Judge Ross

"I Made You Famous -- Now Pay Me & Problematic Pooch"

A woman seeks compensation after promoting a friend's business; a woman says the nanny is responsible for one dog attacking another.

America's Court With Judge Ross

"Not My Type of Fling & All Ping Pong'd Out"

A woman seeks a refund after being tricked into joining her lover and his wife on vacation; a man sues his co-worker for smashing his TV out of jealousy.

America's Court With Judge Ross

"Enjoy Your Stay & Rideshare Shenanigans"

A woman sues a hotel manager over unexpected expenses; a man sues his cousin over ride-share profits.

America's Court With Judge Ross

"Don't Mess With My Blankie & Legal Monopoly"

A man sues his former roommate for stealing his childhood security blanket; a dispute between ex-business partners over profits from vintage toy sales.

Americans just can't get enough courtroom drama, as is evidenced by yet another addition into the daytime court show fray. Former judge and prosecutor Kevin Ross adjudicates real cases, in which he tries to show litigants alternative ways of dealing with their issues and make them consider the consequences of their actions.
Original Air Date: Sep 20, 2010
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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