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A mother and son sue over damages to the son's car, while the defendant blames faulty tires; a man sues his ex-girlfriend for unpaid rent and a lease buyout fee.
A mother and son sue over damages to the son's car, while the defendant blames faulty tires; a man sues his ex-girlfriend for unpaid rent and a lease buyout fee.
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S1, EP2 "The Long Con"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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S1, EP30A defendant says she doesn't have to repay a loan because she used to drive the plaintiff and his girlfriend to various locations to run errands; a couple sue a contractor for an unfinished remodeling job to their kitchen.
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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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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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