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A woman says her niece agreed to buy her car but stopped paying the balance, insurance and tickets; the niece says she paid more than the SUV is worth and was funding her aunt's new lease; watch as the judges crack down on who is really driving this family feud.

A woman says her niece agreed to buy her car but stopped paying the balance, insurance and tickets; the niece says she paid more than the SUV is worth and was funding her aunt's new lease; watch as the judges crack down on who is really driving this family feud.

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S12, EP169 "Shockingly Bad Work"

A faulty light fixture flips the switch on a heated dispute: A homeowner says a handyman charged too much for shoddy, unfinished work, while the handyman argues that he fixed the problem and got stiffed on payment; now the judges must shed some light on the truth.

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S12, EP10 "We're Not A-Loan"

When co-workers mix friendship with finances, things get messy -- especially when one says she was conned into paying the other's rent; she says it was a loan with a deadline, but the other says it was a gift with no strings.

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S11, EP96 "Fair the Truth Lies"

When a drone pilot returned from a trip to Peru, he found that he had a new roommate, who he says didn't pay his share of the utilities.

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S10, EP112 "Motor Homeless"

A police officer hands a woman's former friend, to whom she had refused to trade her RV, the keys to the vehicle: they somehow had a signed title transfer, and the woman suspects forgery has occurred.

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S12, EP168 "Car Jacked Up"

A borrowed car, a mystery driver and a whole lot of finger-pointing: One friend says his renter broke the rules and wrecked his ride; the other argues that he had no idea someone took the keys; now the judges must put the brakes on the blame game.

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S12, EP111 "The Auntie Dealership"

A woman says her niece agreed to buy her car but stopped paying the balance, insurance and tickets; the niece says she paid more than the SUV is worth and was funding her aunt's new lease; watch as the judges crack down on who is really driving this family feud.

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S12, EP30 "Carpet Diem"

A woman claims her carpet installer swapped her chosen sample for a cheaper version; he blames her contractor for skipping the walk-through.

Many popular court shows are on TV. How can the genre improve? How about using a three-judge panel? That's the concept of "Hot Bench," created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. After hearing each case, the judges discuss it among themselves before rendering a verdict. The show's title comes from a term describing a court action in which a judge frequently interrupts lawyers with questions.
Original Air Date: Sep 15, 2014
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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