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A man sues a grant recipient for misusing funds for cosmetic surgery; a dispute between co-workers over a damaged car bumper.
A man sues a grant recipient for misusing funds for cosmetic surgery; a dispute between co-workers over a damaged car bumper.
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"Grant Bamboozle & Allergic on the Run"A man sues a grant recipient for misusing funds for cosmetic surgery; a dispute between co-workers over a damaged car bumper.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"I Want My Lunch Money & No More Donor"A woman accuses her co-worker of stealing her lunch; a man sues his son's coach for fraud.
America's Court With Judge Ross
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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
"I Want My Lunch Money & No More Donor"A woman accuses her co-worker of stealing her lunch; a man sues his son's coach for fraud.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Grant Bamboozle & Allergic on the Run"A man sues a grant recipient for misusing funds for cosmetic surgery; a dispute between co-workers over a damaged car bumper.
America's Court With Judge Ross
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America's Court With Judge Ross
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