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A photographer sues a bride for the right to use her wedding photos to promote himself; a dispute between a former couple over leaked private information.
A photographer sues a bride for the right to use her wedding photos to promote himself; a dispute between a former couple over leaked private information.
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S3, EP78 "Bring My Things"Returning from rehab, a man sues his former roommate for throwing out his belongings.
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S1, EP81 "Rental Rogue & Barbershop Blues"A man sues a college tour driver because a rental van was returned late; a woman blames a friend for the loss of her grandmother's pawned ring.
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Rerun Air Date: April 2, 2026Judge Eboni K. Williams presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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Rerun Air Date: April 2, 2026Judge Eboni K. Williams presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP78 "Bring My Things"Returning from rehab, a man sues his former roommate for throwing out his belongings.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP77 "Life of the Party & The Careless Sitter"A daughter sues her father for moving expenses after he kicked her out of his condo; a woman blames her irresponsible dog-sitter for her dog's escape.
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S3, EP76 "Let Me Out"A man experiences an anxiety attack and has to call for emergency help after his girlfriend's brother locks him in a car during a heated family dinner.
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