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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.
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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S3, EP37 "Gambling Streak & Lost in the Wilderness"A friendship goes bust when a man's risky wager is ignored; a wilderness hike goes off the rails when tourists get lost and blame their guide.
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S1, EP64 "Ghosted Wedding Refund & Excess Accessories"A bride sues her wedding photographer after he does a lousy job on her special day; a dispute over a reported jewelry sales pyramid scheme.
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S3, EP38 "Weight-ste of Money"A woman takes her younger sister to court for the cost of a weight-loss program she says her sister bailed on.
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S1, EP65 "Crooked Line & Stacked Deck"A model blames his barber after he loses out on a job opportunity; a dispute between a former polyamorous couple over home improvements.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP37 "Gambling Streak & Lost in the Wilderness"A friendship goes bust when a man's risky wager is ignored; a wilderness hike goes off the rails when tourists get lost and blame their guide.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
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.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
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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