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A bodybuilder sues his trainer; a woman sues a bed-and-breakfast owner after her fall vacation is a bust.
A bodybuilder sues his trainer; a woman sues a bed-and-breakfast owner after her fall vacation is a bust.
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"New Expenses, Old Excuses"A woman sues her newly discovered sister for failing to share money found in their deceased father's house.
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"Fake Boo & Wacky Water Woman"A woman says a negative customer review caused her to be fired; roommates sue after healing water makes them sick.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Brother-in-Law Tattletale & Dog Gone Dissension"A scuffle at a bachelor party between a groom and his future brother-in-law; a dispute over a reward for a missing dog.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Sister Setback"Sisters clash over nonrefundable wedding deposits that weren't paid back after the engagement was called off.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"What the Hair? & Friendship Fuse"A dispute between sisters over hair extensions; neighborhood fireworks lead to property damage.
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