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A woman says her son-in-law stole money out of her deceased daughter's bank account; a plaintiff contends that as soon as he broke things off with the defendant, she stole his identity.

A woman says her son-in-law stole money out of her deceased daughter's bank account; a plaintiff contends that as soon as he broke things off with the defendant, she stole his identity.

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S1, EP83

The plaintiff sues her ex-boyfriend for money she says she spent on vacations and car repairs and accuses him of stealing from her co-workers at a company function; a woman says she moved out of an apartment because she feared for her life.

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S1, EP1 "Pain in the Cars"

A woman sues her mother for wrecking her vehicle, and the mother countersues over a snow blower and ruined furniture; an older sister is forced to make car payments that her younger sister was supposed to make.

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S1, EP75 "Grave Robbing"

A woman says her son-in-law stole money out of her deceased daughter's bank account; a plaintiff contends that as soon as he broke things off with the defendant, she stole his identity.

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S1, EP80 "Not So Stylish"

A salon client sues a stylist, who says she did as she was told; litigants feud over whether their cars collided.

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S2, EP12

Co-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.

Former talk show host Jerry Springer puts his law degree to use, hearing real cases and rendering verdicts in a TV courtroom.
Original Air Date: Sep 9, 2019
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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