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A woman blames her pesky neighbor for ruining a baby shower for her godchild; a dispute between co-workers over a stolen lunch.
A woman blames her pesky neighbor for ruining a baby shower for her godchild; a dispute between co-workers over a stolen lunch.
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S3, EP44 "Hungry Neighbor & The Bald Truth"A neighbor is accused of stealing meal delivery boxes; a man sues his co-worker for sexual harassment after being made the butt of a retaliatory joke.
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S3, EP45 "Billboard Top 500 & No Fireworks Show"A man sues his ex-girlfriend for displaying his private phone number on a billboard; a mother blames her ex after their child was burned by a firework.
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S3, EP46 "Everybody Knows! & Baggage Claim"After paying child support for a kid who is not his, a man fights for the return of his money; a woman is sued for leaving her last remaining friend stranded.
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S3, EP47 "Branching Out & Santa's Got a Gun"A dispute between neighbors over damage to a cherished tree; a holiday party is ruined when a child finds a firearm in a hired Santa's backpack.
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S3, EP43 "Son, Get Out"A father sues his son for posting a deceptive lie about him online, which cost him valuable clients.
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S3, EP42 "Caught Stealing & Sharing Is Caring"An investor seeks a refund after his partner blew the cash partying; a woman drains a joint bank account after she caught her fiancé using the money on his mistress.
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S3, EP41 "Holy Hustler"A reverend is fired from a speaking engagement after he is accused of violating the morality clause in his contract.
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S3, EP40 "Merry Crittermas & Poetry Slam"A house sitter is sued for throwing away sentimental Christmas decorations; a woman brings her ex to court after his artful expression exposed a secret.
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