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A man lends more than $4,000 to a woman he meets online; a defendant says she failed to repay a business owner because her credit card was stolen and her reputation smeared on social media.
A man lends more than $4,000 to a woman he meets online; a defendant says she failed to repay a business owner because her credit card was stolen and her reputation smeared on social media.
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Judge Jerry
S1, EP13 "Judge Jerry"A man lends more than $4,000 to a woman he meets online; a defendant says she failed to repay a business owner because her credit card was stolen and her reputation smeared on social media.
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S1, EP26Childhood friends find themselves embroiled in a legal dispute over damaged personal property; a woman regrets offering to help out a friend experiencing some financially difficult times.
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S1, EP29A woman says the car she bought turned out to be a lemon, but the seller claims there were no issues prior to sale; a plaintiff claims to have issued a defendant a series of loans, which have gone unpaid.
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