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After failing to lose weight, a client demands a refund from her fitness trainer; a check issued as a down payment on a plot of land bounces.
After failing to lose weight, a client demands a refund from her fitness trainer; a check issued as a down payment on a plot of land bounces.
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S1, EP7 "Family Feuds"A woman sues her niece for destroying her car, failure to repay a loan and emotional distress; a man sues his son for repayment of a $3,000 loan.
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S1, EP17 "i-Fraud"A woman sues for the fraudulent sale of a phone and service fee; a plaintiff sues for a car's down payment and damages.
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S1, EP15 "One Sick Puppy"The plaintiff is suing the defendant for the sale of one sick puppy, but the defendant claims the puppy had a clean bill of health prior to the sale; a sister is suing her baby brother for $1,900 over his failure to pay for a car.
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S1, EP84 "Nose for a Nose"A man wants to sue his ex-boyfriend for the cost of a nose job he subsidized and a ring he purchased, but the ex insists that both were gifts; a woman bought a car from her now ex-boyfriend and says he stole it back soon after their breakup.
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S2, EP12Co-plaintiffs sue their "money hungry" landlady for their security deposits plus punitive damages and reimbursement of rent; the defendant, Aimee, contends that her former tenants were loud and sloppy and ruined her home.
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