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A woman accuses her ex-boyfriend of sabotaging her car, causing her to lose her job; an overzealous friend throws priceless keepsakes into a fire.
A woman accuses her ex-boyfriend of sabotaging her car, causing her to lose her job; an overzealous friend throws priceless keepsakes into a fire.
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We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP19 "Trapped in the Desert & Just Letter Go"A woman accuses her ex-boyfriend of sabotaging her car, causing her to lose her job; an overzealous friend throws priceless keepsakes into a fire.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S1, EP34 "This Takes More Than Therapy & Please Leave the Animals"A couple blame their friend because accusations of infidelity drove them to therapy; a child's friend misbehaves at the zoo.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP20 "Hers Not Mine"A man sues the mother of his child because she didn't use as intended the funds he gave her.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S1, EP35 "Don't Give Me Away"A man sues his daughter because he was cut out of her wedding ceremony at the last minute.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP22 "Not My Dog & Distracted Friends"A dog sitter blames a construction worker for her being fired; a pair of vintage boots, lost keys and booze blow up a friendship.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP21 "Too Old for Baby"A woman's contracted surrogate doesn't go through with a medical procedure.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP20 "Hers Not Mine"A man sues the mother of his child because she didn't use as intended the funds he gave her.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP18 "Invite Only & La La La Can't Hear You"A spoiled stepsister invites herself to a birthday dinner, then skips out on the bill; former roommates argue over who is to blame for a car's break-in.
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