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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.
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.
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