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A college student sues his fraternity brother for spreading a rumor that he got a classmate pregnant, when either of them could be the father.
A college student sues his fraternity brother for spreading a rumor that he got a classmate pregnant, when either of them could be the father.
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S3, EP31 "Paternity Brothers"A college student sues his fraternity brother for spreading a rumor that he got a classmate pregnant, when either of them could be the father.
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S1, EP78 "Catfish for One"A man seeks a refund for the cost of jewelry he was tricked into purchasing when a neighbor pretended to be someone else.
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S3, EP36 "Fear and Clothing & Limelight"Designer clothes that were supposed to be sold are donated without the owner's consent; a musician sues after he is kicked out of a band right before a gig.
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S1, EP63 "Co-Signed Security & Dog Ate My Door"A dispute between divorced parents over money lent for their daughter's apartment deposit; a dogsitter sues a client for damage to a home.
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S3, EP35 "Mama's Boy, Bye!"A woman brings her son's ex-girlfriend to court after she leaves a special family trip early, then refuses to pay her share.
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S3, EP34 "Cost of Admission & AI Wrote My Book"A scorned man sues his ex for airfare and buying lingerie on his credit card; a literary contest winner is accused of using AI to write her book.
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S3, EP33 "SWP (Sisters With Problems) & Camp Lotta Luv-a"Longstanding tensions between sisters resurface over an unpaid nursing-home bill; discourteous campers ruin a mother-daughter camping trip.
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S3, EP32 "The Ownership Clause & Slow Down Trucker"A dispute over a message on a T-shirt causes a professional skateboarder to take his sponsor to court; a trucker runs over a beloved prize-winning topiary.
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