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A 37-year-old man submits to a lie detector test to prove he is not sleeping with his girlfriend's daughter and her 56-year-old mother.
A 37-year-old man submits to a lie detector test to prove he is not sleeping with his girlfriend's daughter and her 56-year-old mother.
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S2, EP93 "Johnson vs. Johnson"A woman threatens to end her seven-year marriage because she believes her husband is taking sex pills and sleeping with other women.
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S2, EP92 "Williams vs. Jackson"Marriage, family and hearts are at stake after a pregnant woman catches her husband coupled up with another woman at a party.
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S2, EP96 "Snelson vs. Sargent"A South Carolina woman who claims to be a cougar brings her much younger boyfriend to court to see if her suspicions of him cheating with younger women are true.
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S2, EP90 "Pellishay vs. Jackson"A woman questions her boyfriend's fidelity after finding scandalous photos of him with half-naked women while he was on an international tour.
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S2, EP89 "Blakely vs. Brown"A Michigan woman undergoes questioning by a former expert military interrogator to prove she's been faithful to her boyfriend.
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