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An ex-bridesmaid and friend is accused of stealing an engagement ring and pawning it; a couple who offered to help a financially distressed family say they were conned and are suing for payments and damages to their car.
An ex-bridesmaid and friend is accused of stealing an engagement ring and pawning it; a couple who offered to help a financially distressed family say they were conned and are suing for payments and damages to their car.
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