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A woman accuses a co-worker of taking credit for her work and ruining her reputation; a zombie-themed bookstore display startles a customer.
A woman accuses a co-worker of taking credit for her work and ruining her reputation; a zombie-themed bookstore display startles a customer.
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S3, EP155 "Beach Access Denied & Not So Art Smart"A surfer is injured trying to access a beach path that was once open to the public; a café owner takes an artist to court for not painting an original mural.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S1, EP125 "Columbus Day Catastrophe & Steeped in Discontent"A man blames his roommate for his catalytic converter being stolen; a tea shop owner sues a distributor over inferior green tea that was purchased in bulk.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP151 "Altered Reality & Looking Sharpie"Dispute over the cost of alterations and donated gowns left behind at the tailor; man forced to miss job interview after his roommate drew on his face.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S1, EP117 "Staging Fiasco & A Polar Bear Problem"A home staging doesn't go as planned; an icy slip-and-fall while performing in a costume at a party.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP154 "Loaned & Disowned"A nephew sues his aunt for repayment of a loan, but she says the money was a gift and her nephew is just upset that she doesn't support his sexuality.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP153 "Stolen Slides & I Read Dead People"A woman accuses a co-worker of taking credit for her work and ruining her reputation; a zombie-themed bookstore display startles a customer.
Equal Justice With Judge Eboni K. Williams
S3, EP152 "Dine Hard"A restaurant owner blames the customer he kicked out for causing his steak house's van to be vandalized by making a negative social media post.
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