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After two roommates move out, they sue their other roommate for charging them extra for utilities; a dispute over a filthy vacation rental.
After two roommates move out, they sue their other roommate for charging them extra for utilities; a dispute over a filthy vacation rental.
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Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
Rerun Air Date: May 8, 2026Judge Eboni K. Williams presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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S3, EP127 "Parole Without Payback & Ski-Daddle"Dating an ex-con ends with a woman seeking a refund for the money she paid to help him get back on his feet; an ex-boyfriend is blamed for a ski injury.
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S3, EP128 "A Broken Prom Promise & Fountain Break"A student sues when a prom invitation turns out to be a cruel hoax; neighbors end up in court after a tree trimming accident leads to a smashed fountain.
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S3, EP129 "Odor in the Court & Who Are All These People?"A man blames his neighbor for getting sprayed by a skunk and ruining his tuxedo; former friends argue over damages caused by a wild birthday party.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP128 "A Broken Prom Promise & Fountain Break"A student sues when a prom invitation turns out to be a cruel hoax; neighbors end up in court after a tree trimming accident leads to a smashed fountain.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP127 "Parole Without Payback & Ski-Daddle"Dating an ex-con ends with a woman seeking a refund for the money she paid to help him get back on his feet; an ex-boyfriend is blamed for a ski injury.
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S3, EP126 "Tea and Apathy"An aspiring vegan dessert entrepreneur sues a tea shop owner for promising to host a sales event, but then canceling at the last minute due to wildfires.
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S3, EP125 "Wrong Route to Love"Woman sues her wealthy ex for pretending to be broke and accepting her money without any intention of paying her back.
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