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A woman sues her potential sister over damage to their deceased father's truck.
A woman sues her potential sister over damage to their deceased father's truck.
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S2, EP36 "Costly Arrest"A man blames his ex-girlfriend for his arrest, saying that he borrowed her car, but she reported that it had been stolen.
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S1, EP71 "Pay Up Papi"A woman sues her grandchild's father because he moved out of an apartment for which she co-signed, and he didn't pay the rent.
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S2, EP37 "Poly Wanna Trip & Don't Kill My Vibe"A man sues ex-boyfriends for unexpectedly sticking him with a hotel bill; a woman blames a roommate for ruining her late father's treasured keepsake.
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S2, EP36 "Costly Arrest"A man blames his ex-girlfriend for his arrest, saying that he borrowed her car, but she reported that it had been stolen.
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S2, EP35 "Daddy's Maybe"A woman sues her potential sister over damage to their deceased father's truck.
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S2, EP34 "$4,000 Surprise & What Girls Want"A woman sues a designer after failing to oversee a client's home remodel; a dispute between exes over the cost of their teen's coed sleepover.
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S2, EP33 "Household Infidelity & Nothing but a Nuisance"A woman sues her ex-boyfriend because he cheated and left her to pay the rent; a man's rowdy behavior causes his friend's season tickets to be revoked.
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