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A 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.
A 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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