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A man let his couch-surfing best friend move into his house with him, but, years later, he sues him for nonpayment of rent and accuses him of sexual assault.
A man let his couch-surfing best friend move into his house with him, but, years later, he sues him for nonpayment of rent and accuses him of sexual assault.
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S12, EP81 "Unhinged"A homeowner says her contractor vanished after taking advance payment for custom doors; the contractor blames backorders, hospital stays and her constant design changes for the delays; when flaky fixes and flimsy fibs jam the frame, the judges pry open the truth.
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S11, EP49 "Full Moon Rising"A man let his couch-surfing best friend move into his house with him, but, years later, he sues him for nonpayment of rent and accuses him of sexual assault.
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S12, EP58 "Breast Intentions"A separated couple battle over a costly cosmetic crisis; she says a heated argument left her with a ruptured implant and a contract for him to pay half the repair bill; he insists it was an accident and says she's using the fight to cash in.
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S11, EP175 "Beauty School Bummer"A friendship unravels in court over a sudden eviction, missing valuables and a towed car: the plaintiff accuses a roommate of threats and theft, while the defendant argues that she was wronged and left everything behind.
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S12, EP38 "The Jewelry Joust!"One former bestie says a soured friendship turned into a fight and a jewelry heist; the other cries harassment and self-defense.
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S12, EP37 "Of Mice and Rent"A landlord says his tenants were always late on rent; they blame mice and mess for the mayhem.
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S12, EP21 "Prom Dress Stress"A mom hires a designer to make the perfect prom dress -- but the dress becomes a no-show.
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