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Judge Ms. Pat settles cases that include a social media standoff over an unpaid wig install, a music video payment remix and a sister who refuses to pay the other for a loan because she feels like she's loaded.
Judge Ms. Pat settles cases that include a social media standoff over an unpaid wig install, a music video payment remix and a sister who refuses to pay the other for a loan because she feels like she's loaded.
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S2, EP7 "Scissors & Sabotage"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases that include a gospel rapping mom suing her daughter for making music without her; former friends beefing over an unpaid check; former hair stylists who cut each other out of their lives over beauty supplies.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S2, EP8 "Pump the Breaks and Pay Me"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases; a sister suing her baby brother for crashing her car; friends feuding over a copycat cheesecake; sisters who are tripping over birthday trips that never took off.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S2, EP9 "Drippin' and Dippin' Out on the Car Payment"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases; co-parents who can't agree on who owes for a failed vacay, a woman suing her little sister after missing a Drake concert and a husband and wife suing their dripped down cousin for not paying his car note.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S2, EP10 "Slayed Faces, Fried Edges"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases that include cousins clashing over a crashed car, a photographer mom battling her client daughter who won't pay up and an auntie waging war against her nephew after he fried her edges right off.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S2, EP6 "Drop the Mic & My Check"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases that include one bad balloon arch, a mom suing her spoiled son for stealing her credit card to buy himself a mic, and friends feuding over a Louis Vuitton slide that became a high-priced chew toy.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S2, EP5 "Cuz, You Botched My BBL"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases that include a botched BBL that leaves cousins beefing, friends fighting over a dog haircut gone wrong and sisters squabbling over money owed for rap career management.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S2, EP4 "Jealous Exes & Cracked Screens"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases; besties who fell out over a turkey burger fall; a music video that was never shot because the talent looked like Kelly No-Roland; two jealous exes and a broken cell phone.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S2, EP3 "Tinderoni Troubles"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases that include sisters suing their mom for a car loan, but mom says they got into two accidents in one day, a roommate situationship that ended after a week and cousins fighting over a busted up water heater.
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