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A dog is blamed for a bicycle crash; a man sues his ex-girlfriend for the broken lease penalty he had to pay after she dumped him and moved out.
A dog is blamed for a bicycle crash; a man sues his ex-girlfriend for the broken lease penalty he had to pay after she dumped him and moved out.
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Justice for the People With Judge Milian
Rerun Air Date: January 24, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
Rerun Air Date: January 24, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP18 "Chili Flake & Sour Love Affair"A woman's ex-boyfriend is a no-show at a chili cook-off contest; a heated argument leads to a car crash.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S1, EP96 "Pop It, Please Lock It & WiFi Bandit"A dispute between ex-roommates over who is to blame for their apartment being burglarized; a coffee shop owner sues his neighbor for stealing his internet.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP22 "Off-Leash and Off-Course & Mardi Gross"A dog is blamed for a bicycle crash; a man sues his ex-girlfriend for the broken lease penalty he had to pay after she dumped him and moved out.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP21 "I'm Not Horsing Around & Honor Society Sham"A mother seeks a full refund after her young daughters are kicked out of horseback riding lessons; accusations of sabotage and a lost grant.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP20 "Half-Baked Art Fake & Coat Check"A woman discovers that her daughter's art teacher forged the child's drawings; a man blames his ex-fiancée for the loss of his expensive coat.
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