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A woman sues her work friend after she is promised a VIP club experience but is left outside the velvet ropes.
A woman sues her work friend after she is promised a VIP club experience but is left outside the velvet ropes.
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Rerun Air Date: February 25, 2026Judge Eboni K. Williams presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
Rerun Air Date: February 25, 2026Judge Eboni K. Williams presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP71 "Lu-Ow! & Timeless Cuts"A woman blames her sister after she injures her ankle at her niece's birthday party; a dispute over a gift card balance after a salon customer gets banned.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP70 "New Girlfriend Who This? & Catalina Chaos"A man hires a fake girlfriend, but she bonds with his family, causing his real girlfriend to break things off; a tourist sues after crashing a rented golf cart.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP69 "R&B VIP"A woman sues her work friend after she is promised a VIP club experience but is left outside the velvet ropes.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP68 "Project Flyaway & Pop Goes the Tutor"A bride is injured when an aerial stunt at her wedding goes horribly wrong; a tutor is blamed after a collectible he confiscated from a student is stolen.
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