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Miguel is suing his ex-girlfriend for the $5 million that she won on a scratch-off ticket.
Miguel is suing his ex-girlfriend for the $5 million that she won on a scratch-off ticket.
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S3, EP4 "Ink is Best Served Cold"Michael Brown sues Victor Hernandez, the Savage Skin tattoo shop owner, for $50,000; he alleges Victor maliciously altered his tattoo design due to a grudge over dating Victor's ex, causing an embarrassing tattoo.
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S3, EP14 "Deflated Love"Chris sues ex-wife Lisa for $10,000, citing emotional distress and property damage; he says Lisa punctured his emotional support doll, Dolly; Lisa denies it, blaming Chris's objectophilia and claiming Dolly deflated when he sat on it.
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S3, EP13 "The Hero-Con"Daniel sues Jeremy for $800,000, alleging copyright infringement over a Nightshade Ninja costume that he alleges is a copy of his Shadow Shogun; Jeremy denies this, claiming his was original.
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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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