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Alexa is suing her boyfriend for abruptly canceling a trip of a lifetime because she needed to bring her kid.
Alexa is suing her boyfriend for abruptly canceling a trip of a lifetime because she needed to bring her kid.
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S2, EP4 "Adults only"Alexa is suing her boyfriend for abruptly canceling a trip of a lifetime because she needed to bring her kid.
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S3, EP7 "Shadows of Doubt"Samantha sues Elizabeth and P.I. Ricardo for $40,000 over false accusations; Samantha claims harassment and defamation after Elizabeth hired Ricardo and he wrongly accused Samantha.
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S3, EP11 "Rascal Roy & HOA Nightmare"Mindy Santez sues Roy Franklin for $2 million, claiming Roy's drunken scooter incident ruined Timmy's Olympic career; Mindy claims Roy's ongoing violations led to harassment and Roy claims he'd been repeatedly targeted.
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S3, EP10 "Waisting Away"Erica Green is suing her ex-trainer Susan White for emotional distress and fraud, seeking $15,000; Erica gained 25lbs in Susan's Waist Away program instead of losing weight; Susan blames Erica's non-commitment and countersues for defamation.
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S3, EP8 "Nuptial Nemesis"Annie sues ex-best friend Olivia for $150,000, claiming emotional distress; Olivia, the former maid of honor, hijacked Annie's wedding plans, changing the venue and dresses; Olivia claims she improved the wedding.
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