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Misused crowdfunding money pits cousins against each other in court; friends argue over money owed after one bails on a trip at the last minute.
Misused crowdfunding money pits cousins against each other in court; friends argue over money owed after one bails on a trip at the last minute.
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"Crowdfunding Campaign Crisis & Time Off Wasn't Approved"Misused crowdfunding money pits cousins against each other in court; friends argue over money owed after one bails on a trip at the last minute.
Justice With Judge Mablean
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Justice With Judge Mablean
"Family Jewelry & Furry Delay"A dispute between sisters over selling heirloom jewelry to pay for their mother's care; a dog is blamed for a muddied ride-share car.
Justice With Judge Mablean
"Crowdfunding Campaign Crisis & Time Off Wasn't Approved"Misused crowdfunding money pits cousins against each other in court; friends argue over money owed after one bails on a trip at the last minute.
Justice With Judge Mablean
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