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A woman says she lent her dog walker money to fix the brakes on his car, then he quit and didn't repay her.
A woman says she lent her dog walker money to fix the brakes on his car, then he quit and didn't repay her.
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America's Court With Judge Ross
"Brake Check"A woman says she lent her dog walker money to fix the brakes on his car, then he quit and didn't repay her.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Fell in Love & Drive-Thru Dumpster"A dispute between cousins over payment for wedding photography; a spilled drive-thru drink causes damage to a customer's vehicle.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Nuevo Teeth"A man says his ex is a gold digger who used him for a trip to Costa Rica and dental work then ghosted him when they returned home.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Family Heirloom & Laundry Loser"A dispute over an heirloom engagement ring after a wedding is canceled; neighbors argue over damaged clothes left in a shared laundry room.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Fell in Love & Drive-Thru Dumpster"A dispute between cousins over payment for wedding photography; a spilled drive-thru drink causes damage to a customer's vehicle.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Brake Check"A woman says she lent her dog walker money to fix the brakes on his car, then he quit and didn't repay her.
America's Court With Judge Ross
"Fire Lane Friction & A Customer Too"A dispute over damage to a parked car; a man sues his former employer after his likeness is used in an embarrassing advertisement.
America's Court With Judge Ross
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