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A tenant sues for the return of her security deposit; a woman buys a used scooter and gets stuck paying the previous owner's late registration fees.
A tenant sues for the return of her security deposit; a woman buys a used scooter and gets stuck paying the previous owner's late registration fees.
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S3, EP46 "Seized by the Moment & Kiss and Make-Up"A dispute between drivers after a medical issue causes a car accident; a woman says her date's carelessness caused the theft of her cosmetics.
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S1, EP88 "Photobombed Birthday Party & Black Friday Brawl"Professional photos from a birthday party come between sisters; a woman sues her friend because she had to pay full price for a kitchen mixer.
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S3, EP51 "Unintended Damage"A hairstylist sues a social media influencer who trashed her reputation to thousands of followers after a hair mishap.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP50 "Stella Got Evicted & Scoot, There It Is!"A tenant sues for the return of her security deposit; a woman buys a used scooter and gets stuck paying the previous owner's late registration fees.
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S3, EP49 "Oops, You Are Not the Father"After learning he is not the father of his ex-girlfriend's child, a man sues for the cost of baby items he purchased.
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S3, EP48 "The Furniture Has Left the Building"A woman and her grandson sue his ex-girlfriend for selling furniture that they argue didn't belong to her.
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S3, EP47 "Angry Daddy"A man sues his ex-wife for accepting child support even though she had an affair and knew there was a strong possibility he was not the father.
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