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A novelty shop owner says lotion attracts spiders; missed meetings and lost opportunities during a business trip come between friends.
A novelty shop owner says lotion attracts spiders; missed meetings and lost opportunities during a business trip come between friends.
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S1, EP129 "Card Shark & Whacked by Jack"A dispute between cousins over money lost during a card game; a neighbor is blamed for a vintage toy injuring a child.
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S1, EP118 "Insufferable Infidelity & Drink and Dash"A friendship is mistaken for romance, ending a marriage; a bartender says her wages were docked, unfairly, to cover a customer's unpaid bar tab.
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Rerun Air Date: March 22, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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Rerun Air Date: March 22, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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S1, EP135 "Out of Step & Jingle Hells"A woman sues her teammate after she is replaced for a dance event; an extravagant Christmas light display causes an increased electric bill.
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S1, EP133 "Creepy Crawler Lotion & Something to Wine About"A novelty shop owner says lotion attracts spiders; missed meetings and lost opportunities during a business trip come between friends.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP131 "Accidental Repair & Treat Me Right"A prior accident isn't disclosed before a used car is purchased; money is lent for a new business that never opens.
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S1, EP127 "Cut Me Down & Frequent Father Miles"An office prank leads to injury; a woman's father promises to drive her to see her ailing grandparents.
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