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A promoter claims he booked space for an event only to find out that the venue wasn't available; two huskies attack a puppy, resulting in nearly $5,000 in medical expenses, while the dogs' owner insists they are not dangerous.
A promoter claims he booked space for an event only to find out that the venue wasn't available; two huskies attack a puppy, resulting in nearly $5,000 in medical expenses, while the dogs' owner insists they are not dangerous.
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S1, EP28An emotionally distraught woman sues a pit bull's owner for $5,000 because it attacked her dog; a man sues his older brother for repayment of a personal loan issued to fix a vehicle.
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S1, EP9A former cheerleader's mom says the plaintiff refused to discipline several people who were bullying her daughter; man accuses his ex-girlfriend of physically assaulting him and damaging his property.
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S1, EP41A plaintiff sues her step-granddaughter and boyfriend for $3,500 for an auto loan that has gone unpaid; faulty T-shirt shirt printer.
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