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An aunt says she lent her nephew money to fix his car, but he insists he never borrowed any money; an auto mechanic says a woman failed to provide a deposit on repairs and used his garage to store and hide her vehicle from being repossessed.
An aunt says she lent her nephew money to fix his car, but he insists he never borrowed any money; an auto mechanic says a woman failed to provide a deposit on repairs and used his garage to store and hide her vehicle from being repossessed.
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