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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, 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, EP50A woman alleges that the defendants knowingly rented her a home that was fraught with bed bugs; a marriage gone bad has an ex-wife suing her ex-husband for a multitude of expenses.
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S1, EP37Two cousins find themselves embroiled in litigation over breach of contract; a couple sue their former roommate for unpaid rent, utility bills, late fees and lost wages.
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S1, EP89An unpaid loan brings a woman and her grandson's ex-girlfriend to court; a woman regrets agreeing to take out a loan for her ex-boyfriend.
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S1, EP120Ex-roommates call each other a deadbeat and a con artist; a former tenant wants to be compensated for repairs he made to a flooded, moldy basement, and his security deposit.
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S1, EP103A landlady says a tenant owes nearly $5,000 in rent, utilities and damages; a bathtub renovation goes unfinished.
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S1, EP97An unfinished bathroom remodeling job has the plaintiff feeling like her money was flushed down the toilet; a loan to an employee who abruptly quit has led to one big headache for his former boss.
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S1, EP96A woman sues for $5,000 because, she says, a dog charged her and caused her to fall and break her wrist; a woman wants a tattoo artist to return her money for services not rendered.
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