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A Florida man confesses to cheating 32 years ago, but his wife suspects he's still cheating and will end their 37-year marriage if the polygraph results prove he's guilty.
A Florida man confesses to cheating 32 years ago, but his wife suspects he's still cheating and will end their 37-year marriage if the polygraph results prove he's guilty.
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S2, EP64 "Williams vs. Williams"A Texas man accuses his wife of buying sexy costumes to role-play with another man.
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S2, EP66 "Miller vs. Gulley"After finding another man's tee-shirt in their home, a Mississippi man suspects his wife is back to cheating.
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S2, EP65 "Mannino vs. Fenimore"A New York couple are in turmoil after cheating concerns have caused them to question the paternity of their baby.
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S2, EP67 "Moore vs. Anderson"A Texas woman suspects her boyfriend is cheating, and celebrity guest Tammy Rivera shares her real life experience with the couple.
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S2, EP61 "Mitchell vs. Mitchell"A West Virginia man brings his wife to court because he suspects she's cheating again with an ex-lover.
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S2, EP60 "White vs. Johnson"A man from Texas becomes suspicious of his childhood sweetheart's activities; the court orders for a complete forensic investigation of her cellphone.
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S2, EP58 "Marcum vs. Bell Jr."After climbing through a window in an attempt to catch her boyfriend cheating, a Kentucky woman comes to court in hopes of finding the truth.
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S2, EP57 "Morris vs. Havard"Record producer Raymond "Benzino" Scott gives advice to a couple from New Jersey whose relationship is on the brink of decimation.
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