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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, EP64 "High School Spiteful Hearts"A man accuses the mother of his child of brandishing a gun while going on a tirade, causing damage to his apartment.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP65 "Pet Chicken"A mother sues for her daughter's therapy bills after her child's father kills her pet chicken.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP66 "Shattered to Pieces & Screaming Cat"A disapproving aunt sues her niece's negligent boyfriend after an heirloom vase is broken by their toddler; a cat in heat pushes a roommate to break his lease.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP67 "That's Private & No Lights, Cameras or Action"A gym owner is sued for disclosing a member's private information to a stalker; a nurse seeks compensation after a canceled movie shoot costs her money.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP65 "Pet Chicken"A mother sues for her daughter's therapy bills after her child's father kills her pet chicken.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP64 "High School Spiteful Hearts"A man accuses the mother of his child of brandishing a gun while going on a tirade, causing damage to his apartment.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP63 "Spider Tenant & Jilted Lover"A tenant blames a landlord for a poisonous spider bite; a spiteful email sent by an ex to a Dalmatian breeder leads to a lost puppy deposit.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S3, EP62 "Mistaken Trespass & Behind the Back"A confrontation when a stranger accidentally trespasses leads to a broken television; a hotel manager is blamed when pricey basketball tickets go missing.
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