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An Alabama woman accuses her boyfriend of seducing her best friend; Mimi Faust ("Love and Hip Hop Atlanta") testifies.
An Alabama woman accuses her boyfriend of seducing her best friend; Mimi Faust ("Love and Hip Hop Atlanta") testifies.
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S1, EP15 "Manning vs. Curtis"A woman suspects her fiance is cheating after finding sexual texts in his phone.
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S1, EP16 "Snell vs. Byrd"A woman suspects her man has cheated and crashes his motorcycle; he thinks she's delusional and wants her to back off; she demands results from a polygraph test.
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S1, EP18 "Harris vs. Ayala"A five-month marriage is headed for divorce because an Oklahoma woman suspects her wife is cheating with a man.
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S1, EP20 "Harrison vs. Jones"A man cancels his wedding three times because he believes his fiancee has cheated.
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S1, EP14 "Robinson vs. Gregori"Newlyweds from New York are headed for divorce because their waning sex life has raised questions of infidelity.
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S1, EP13 "Langley vs. Price"A woman's fiance, father of her three children, has a phone that reveals surprising information.
Couples Court With the Cutlers
S1, EP12 "Harris vs. Boone"A woman doesn't like the fact that her boyfriend is a performing artist who sings to other women at clubs; Talia Oliver of The Shade Room testifies.
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S1, EP11 "Laurent vs. Laurent"A New York man takes a lie-detector test to determine if he has been cheating on his wife.
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