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Exes argue over money given to attend a concert; a new homeowner seeks compensation from the seller for not disclosing potential flooding issues.
Exes argue over money given to attend a concert; a new homeowner seeks compensation from the seller for not disclosing potential flooding issues.
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The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Defeat and Greet & Cry Me a River"Exes argue over money given to attend a concert; a new homeowner seeks compensation from the seller for not disclosing potential flooding issues.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Ice Cream Debacle & New Guy in the Building"A woman blames her neighbor's son for her daughter's injury; a man sues a tenant for back rent and late fees.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Driving Ms. Lancing"A student sues her elderly neighbor after she causes a car accident and refuses to pay for the damage.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Show Me the Money & Weed 'Em and Weep"A dispute between business partners over a loan; a man who is sued for breaking a lease blames his ex-roommate for his failed drug test.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Bickering Brothers"A man sues his brother after almost ruining his son's birthday party.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Sanctuary Snitch & Palm Frond Fiasco"Secrets revealed at a women's retreat cause emotional distress; a man sues his neighbor for property damage.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"Cellphone Acidosis"A mother seeks damages after a teacher confiscates her daughter's phone, leading to a medical emergency.
The Verdict With Judge Hatchett
"The Verdict With Judge Hatchett"Judge Glenda Hatchett presided over her self-titled courtroom show from 2000-2008. Now, she returns to the medium with "The Verdict." In the half-hour series, the Atlanta native and former juvenile-court judge rules over small-claims cases brought in front of her. Hatchett's courtroom isn't just about finding someone guilty, though. She also uses her experience dealing with young people and her tough-love approach to help send a message to out-of-control juvenile offenders to try to set them on the right track in their lives.