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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.
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.
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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.
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