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A woman sues for the cost of an all-day concert ticket after she was unable to attend because her friends had her ID and entered the event without her.
A woman sues for the cost of an all-day concert ticket after she was unable to attend because her friends had her ID and entered the event without her.
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S3, EP36 "T-Shirt War & Glass Cat Fight"A mother sues after her son was unjustly kicked off a soccer team when another player started a fight with him; neighbors argue over territorial cats.
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S3, EP37 "Overbaked and Gone & Bullseye Boot Camp"A dispute between former business partners over an expensive oven for their bakery; a brother-in-law is blamed after his teen nephew is injured by a gun.
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Rerun Air Date: June 6, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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Rerun Air Date: June 6, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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S3, EP84 "Ex Mas"A woman buys a plane ticket for a friend who promised to dump her loser boyfriend but reconciled with him, instead.
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S3, EP35 "Broken Heart, Broken Lease"Exes feud over unpaid rent after an unexpected pregnancy leads to their breakup.
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S3, EP34 "A Dumb ID-ea"A woman sues for the cost of an all-day concert ticket after she was unable to attend because her friends had her ID and entered the event without her.
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S3, EP33 "Say Cheese, My Love"A couple is forced to cancel a lavish trip to Italy after they are served illegal maggot cheese at a private event, landing them in the emergency room.
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