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A choir director is blamed for damage to a singer's vocal chords; a woman sues her ex-boyfriend for firing her after they broke up.
A choir director is blamed for damage to a singer's vocal chords; a woman sues her ex-boyfriend for firing her after they broke up.
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"Choir Madness & Jealousy's a Boss"A choir director is blamed for damage to a singer's vocal chords; a woman sues her ex-boyfriend for firing her after they broke up.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"You Make Me Sick! & Bath Bomb Explosion"A woman blames her friend after her car's interior needs to be cleaned; a bride seeks reimbursement after bridal shower gifts for her guests arrive broken.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Clown Suit Casualty"A man, dressed as a clown to surprise his ex-girlfriend, gets his tooth knocked out when she punches him in the face.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Lap Dance Distress & I Do's and I Won'ts"A dispute over injuries caused by an unsolicited lap dance; a bride sues after she is jilted at the altar.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Rhythm of the Knight & Evil Stepmom"Woman blames co-worker after a sentimental vintage chess clock is broken; woman sues stepmother who refuses to honor late father's agreement.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Get Quiet or Get Out & Cut Right Through"A dispute between friends on vacation causes them to get separate hotel rooms; a man sues his cheating ex-girlfriend for money he lent her.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"When Wigs Fly & Oh My Neck"Dispute between friends over a wig that is lost at an amusement park; Pilates instructor sues to recoup fees after a former client quits without notice.
Supreme Justice With Judge Karen
"Overexposed Photography & Cake That!"A naturalist sues a photographer for refusing to take photos of his nudist community; a cake artist seeks payment for a decorating party.
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