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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.
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, 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.
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, 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.
Ms. Pat Settles It
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.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S3, EP18 "Clout, Power and Orange Chicken Hour"Judge Ms. Pat takes on three outrageous cases, sisters beefing for likes on social media, a roommate who ghosted the gas bill and ex-besties in a spicy showdown over Orange Chicken fame and the recipe that broke the internet.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S3, EP17 "Wrecked Rides, Ransacked Houses & One Haircut From Hell"Judge Ms. Pat settles three cases: a woman suing her sister-in-law after she totaled her minivan, a man suing his ex-BFF after a house party guest stole TVs and a woman suing her friend for ruining her kids' hair while babysitting.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S3, EP16 "Fleas, Fees & Family Feuds"Judge Ms. Pat settles three messy cases: a sister going after her brother for ghosting her on car payments, a friend fuming over med spa cash gone missing and cousins beefing over a flea-infested, unpaid Airbnb stay.
Ms. Pat Settles It
S3, EP15 "Livestock on the Loose"Judge Ms. Pat tackles three shady cases: a sister demanding cruise money from her freeloading brother; a mentee dragging her mentor for unpaid design work; and a neighbor furious after runaway livestock turned his dream yard into a barnyard disaster.
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