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A man blames his irresponsible friend for breaking his pet hedgehog's leg; a houseguest sues his host for keeping his groceries after kicking him out.
A man blames his irresponsible friend for breaking his pet hedgehog's leg; a houseguest sues his host for keeping his groceries after kicking him out.
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Rerun Air Date: April 1, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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Rerun Air Date: April 1, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP87 "Boycott Bully & The More the Merrier"A failed food-truck collaboration leads to a smear campaign against a bar; a single friend becomes a third wheel when a boyfriend crashes a girls trip.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP86 "Whose Cat Is It? & She Didn't Start the Fire"Exes blame each other after a cat causes a flea infestation; a woman is injured trying to chop kindling at her rental cabin.
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S3, EP85 "Practice What You Preach & The Fence"An influencer sues her ex-fiancé for sharing text messages that hurt her reputation; after removing a fence, a neighbor is blamed for a dog's death.
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