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First, The plaintiff says she fell in love with the defendant at first sight, even though she had a boyfriend. They went on to date and then have a child, which the defendant said looked too white to be his. She’s suing her ex for unpaid rent. The defendant says he saw the plaintiff messaging her ex, and so he is petitioning the court for a DNA test because the child in question had blue eyes and blond hair. He’s countersuing for emotional distress. Then, The plaintiff says the defendant is her formerly drug-addicted cousin. She turned her life around, but the plaintiff is suing her for loans and emotional distress. The defendant admits her heroin use landed her in the hospital because of a nearly fatal leg infection from a dirty needle. She’s countersuing for harassment. Plus, The plaintiff says he comes from the streets and spent nine years in prison. Now the reverend has turned his life around and opened a music studio. He says he hired the defendant to work for him, but he’s suing because she allowed her nephew into his studio and he robbed him. The defendant says she was hired to work for the plaintiff, but she insists the plaintiff gave her nephew permission to be there. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says she and the defendant were close friends, and the defendant even confessed she had sex with men for money. She’s suing her former pal for the cost of a car and car rental. The defendant insists she never sold her body, and she’s countersuing for emotional distress. Then, The plaintiff says she began dating the defendant after his child’s mother was murdered. They broke up over his drug use and his questioning the paternity of their daughter. She’s suing him for two loans and is petitioning the court for a DNA test. The defendant denies using drugs and claims the plaintiff cheats. Plus, The plaintiff says the defendant has been doing her hair for years, but she stopped because the woman smokes and drinks on the job. She claims she had to go to the defendant to have her hair braided for a Rihanna concert, but she ended up with second-degree burns, so she’s suing. The defendant admits she saw two burns on the plaintiff’s back and offered to do her hair for free. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says she dated the defendant for a year, but they broke up when she discovered he had gotten two other women pregnant. Then, a month later, she found out she was expecting his child. She’s suing him for child support. The defendant says he’s petitioning the court for a paternity test, and he’s countersuing for emotional distress. Then, The plaintiff says she was married to the defendant’s brother for 37 years, and they were both drug addicts. After he died, she lived with the defendant, who she claims assaulted her. She’s suing her sister-in-law for a loan, the assault, and the cost of a bedroom set. The defendant admits they had a fight, but she acted in self-defense. She’s countersuing for an illegal eviction and pain and suffering. Plus, The plaintiff says he dated the defendant, who was a heroin addict. He claims he tried to help him as best he could, but he’s suing his ex for attorney fees, the cost of a car, and rent. The defendant says their relationship was toxic since they both abused substances. He denies owing his ex for anything. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says she and the defendant were friends. After they became roommates, the plaintiff says she realized the defendant was a heavy drinker who trashed her home and vandalized her car, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff used to bring random men home even though she had a boyfriend. She insists she never damaged the plaintiff’s car. Then, The plaintiff says she started dating the defendant at 15 and got pregnant at 19. She claims the defendant began denying paternity and left her to care for the child on her own, so she’s suing. The defendant says he petitioned the court for a DNA test because he claims the plaintiff cheated with his best friend. He insists he’ll care for his child if he’s the father. Plus, The plaintiff says the defendant is her daughter, but she became addicted to pain pills, heroin, and meth after having surgery. She’s desperate to get her child some help, and she’s suing her for loans, breach of contract, and emotional distress. The defendant admits she became addicted to pain meds, but she insists her mother is suing for more than she owes. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says he’s legally married to the defendant, but they’ve been separated for years. They have one child, and the defendant became pregnant again and said it was his child and then denied that. He’s petitioning for a DNA test and suing for emotional distress. The defendant says the plaintiff was abusive and a deadbeat dad. She’s countersuing for emotional distress Then, The plaintiff says the defendant has been her neighbor for 11 years, and they used to be friends. She claims the defendant is a cocaine user who had her falsely arrested for threatening her daughter, but the case was dismissed when the daughter changed her story. She’s suing her former friend for attorney fees, emotional distress, and defamation. The defendant says she was forced to file a no-contact order because the plaintiff harassed her daughter. She’s countersuing for harassment. Plus, The plaintiff says she dated the defendant, but the defendant accused her of cheating. She alleges the defendant was actually the cheater, even though she told her she wanted to get married. She’s suing her ex for stolen money and a loan. The defendant says the plaintiff is delusional and denies they ever dated. She’s countersuing for harassment. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says she dated the defendant, who cheated constantly, even while she was pregnant. She says he has at least eight children, but he’s denying paternity of her child. She’s petitioning the court for a paternity test. The defendant admits he has eight kids, but he supports them all Then, The plaintiff says the defendant is her drug-addicted mother. She’s suing her for impound fees and the value of a watch. The defendant admits she made bad choices and became addicted to crack, but she’s struggling to get clean. She denies owing her daughter anything. Plus, The plaintiff says she dated the defendant and lived with him for three years. She alleges he was addicted to porn, so she moved out. She’s suing her ex for unpaid wages. The defendant says he wasn’t addicted to porn, but the plaintiff was addicted to sex. He claims she had him falsely arrested, and he’s countersuing for stolen money and rent. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says she was friends with the defendant, who she claims cheated on her husband and traveled to another state to take part in a threesome. The defendant called the plaintiff to come get her, so the plaintiff is suing her former friend for a towing fee, tire repair, gas, and tolls. The defendant denies cheating and insists she was with her married friends for a Bulls game. She claims she repaid the plaintiff already. Then, The plaintiff says she was a stripper and a meth user when she met the defendant, but they quit using drugs after they got married and went on to have a child. She’s suing her estranged husband for assault and property damage. The defendant says he got hooked on meth after his last appearance on “Judge Mathis.” He is petitioning the court for a DNA test because he has doubts about fathering the plaintiff’s child. Plus, The plaintiff says the defendant is her spoiled brat niece who always asks family members for help paying bills but then blows the money on partying. The plaintiff is suing because she got the defendant an apartment in her name, but she didn’t pay the rent. The defendant says she’s young and likes to party, but she claims her aunt is suing prematurely. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says the defendant is her daughter, who has 10 children. She claims one of the children was born with cocaine in her system, so all the children were taken away. She’s suing her daughter for the balance due on a car. The defendant says her mother sold her to the neighborhood drug dealer and age 12 and she ended up getting pregnant. She’s countersuing for a down payment and pain and suffering. Then, The plaintiff says she fell madly in love with the defendant when she met him, and she got pregnant three weeks after they got married. She later discovered he was an alcoholic with a gambling problem. She’s suing her now-ex for unpaid alimony and stolen money. The defendant says the plaintiff was lazy and refused to work or clean the house. He’s countersuing for stolen money and a DNA test for the child. Plus, The plaintiff and his girlfriend say the plaintiff met the defendant in prison. They were friends until the defendant tried to split up the plaintiff and his girlfriend. He says he lived with the defendant but was kicked out, so now he’s suing for the value of his property. The defendant says he helped the plaintiff get clean from drugs, and he alleges the plaintiff threatened to blow up his home. He’s countersuing for property damage. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says he has a teen daughter with the defendant, but the defendant hasn’t seen her in years because she is a heroin addict. He got custody and is suing his ex for child support. The defendant says she was overprescribed by her doctor, which led to her addiction. She claims the only reason she hasn’t seen her child is because the plaintiff won’t allow it. Then, The plaintiffs, a husband and wife, say the husband used to date the defendant and she cheated on him with multiple men right in their home. He says he has doubts about their daughter’s paternity and is seeking a DNA test. They’re also suing for property and emotional distress. The defendant insists she never cheated and claims he’s the cheater and he even punched her in the face. She’s countersuing for rent. Plus, The plaintiffs, a husband and wife, say the husband used to date the defendant and she cheated on him with multiple men right in their home. He says he has doubts about their daughter’s paternity and is seeking a DNA test. They’re also suing for property and emotional distress. The defendant insists she never cheated and claims he’s the cheater and he even punched her in the face. She’s countersuing for rent. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says her biological mother gave birth to her at age 17, and her mom’s foster family adopted her. She had heard a man with the defendant’s name might be her biological father, so she’s petitioning the court for a DNA test. The defendant says he was devastated that he didn’t know he might have a daughter, but he will consider the plaintiff his child no matter what the results say. Then, The plaintiff says he dated the defendant for a year, but it was hell because she constantly accused him of cheating, which he denies. He’s suing his ex for the cost of a car, a loan, and harassment. The defendant insists the plaintiff cheated, because she saw text messages. She’s countersuing for the cost of a car and emotional distress. Plus, The plaintiff says he and the defendant have been best friends for 20 years, but he’s suing him for the cost of watch repairs. The defendant says the plaintiff used to be a drug dealer and ended up in prison, so the defendant took him into his home. He denies owing anything. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices