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Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases, exes beefing over bail money and shady vacations, a circus director who got played by his own contortionist, and a superfan who swiped his famous friend's card for a taco truck.
Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases, exes beefing over bail money and shady vacations, a circus director who got played by his own contortionist, and a superfan who swiped his famous friend's card for a taco truck.
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S3, EP8 "You Sold the Show & Sold Me Out"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases: a comic fuming after her friend sold out their showcase but kept all the cash, a woman upset after her BFF wrecked her grandma's Chevy with a bad oil change, and a man ghosted after bankrolling.
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S3, EP9 "Cousins, Clout & Crazy Glue"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases: cousins clashing over unpaid wedding catering services, a BFF who glued her friend's eye shut and left her with an ER bill, and a podcast partner claiming she built the brand but got ditched.
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S3, EP10 "The Twin, the Ex & the Karaoke Queen"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases including a lease dispute with a wannabe karaoke star; an ex-hubby crashes the family minivan he didn't pay for; one twin sticks the other with a sky-high phone bill after her Dominican Republic girls' trip.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S1, EP1 "From Romance to Robbery"Judge Ms. Pat settles cases that include exes disputing over a missing transmission with an uncle in the middle, a trade between foul-mouthed church friends and a case of dog-napping.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S3, EP7 "Ditched the Bday Bash for a Smash"Judge Ms. Pat settles three crazy cases: a birthday tradition ruined by a bestie's secret Vegas fling with her friend's brother, a roommate who stole the couch and dog when he moved out.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S3, EP6 "Botox, Backstabs, & Busted Friendships"Ms. Pat settles three cases a Botox-happy mom who spent her daughter's dog funds on her face, a sister who loses her job when her sibling quits to chase a skincare dream, and a comic who's footing the vaca bill after her bestie got hit by a car.
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S3, EP5 "Siblings, Strip Clubs, & Stacks"Settling three cases, from a twerk that broke a Vegas mirror to siblings fighting over strip club debts, and a man demanding payback after his ex-bestie gambled away their catering profits.
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S3, EP4 "Garbage, Grudges and Grown-up Rent"A neighbor demanding payback for trash duty and lawn care; an ex is accused of ditching a birthday bash over parking drama; a son dragging his money-hungry mom to court for sky-high rent.
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