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A man accuses the mother of his child of brandishing a gun while going on a tirade, causing damage to his apartment.
A man accuses the mother of his child of brandishing a gun while going on a tirade, causing damage to his apartment.
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S3, EP72 "Voodoo Mama & It's Electric"A daughter accuses her mother of causing her emotional distress; a landlord argues that the included electricity provision in lease doesn't cover charging a car.
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S3, EP73 "That's Car-ma"A woman sues after she couldn't deliver a gender reveal cake on time because her neighbor spitefully parked too close to her car.
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Rerun Air Date: February 26, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
Rerun Air Date: February 26, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP73 "That's Car-ma"A woman sues after she couldn't deliver a gender reveal cake on time because her neighbor spitefully parked too close to her car.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP72 "Voodoo Mama & It's Electric"A daughter accuses her mother of causing her emotional distress; a landlord argues that the included electricity provision in lease doesn't cover charging a car.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP71 "Birthday Dinner Sinner & Your Ball, Dog's Yard"A woman sues her ex-boyfriend because he promised to pay for a birthday dinner with friends, then snuck out instead; a dog bites a trespassing neighbor.
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S3, EP70 "Can You Sue a Ghost? & Mom Caught in the Middle"A woman insists the house she purchased is haunted, and she wants her deposit back because it wasn't disclosed; a mother seeks back rent from her daughter.
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