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First, The plaintiff has known the defendant for six years, but when they started dating, the plaintiff realized he was nothing but a “womanizer” who uses women. The plaintiff loaned the defendant money for a car, and she says after he purchased the vehicle, he left her, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant says he never dated the plaintiff, and they were nothing more than friends with benefits. Then, The plaintiff claims she has always been there for her niece, the defendant. However, after the plaintiff brought the defendant into her home, she failed to pay rent and wrecked the plaintiff’s car, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists the plaintiff is suing for more than she owes, and she’s countersuing for lost wages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says the defendant is her niece, and she raised her. When the defendant turned 15, the plaintiff claims she became rebellious, and after she started dating a drug dealer, the two of them robbed the plaintiff. The plaintiff allowed the defendant to use her car, but the defendant got into an accident, so the plaintiff is suing her niece for car damages. The defendant insists the plaintiff once tried to attack her while she was holding her son, and she’s countersuing for stolen property and harassment. Then, The plaintiff says the defendant is her favorite uncle, but he’s a criminal. She once saw him pickpocket a woman he was flirting with, and she also witnessed him steal money from a cab driver. The plaintiff purchased a car from her “favorite” uncle, but she claims it was a complete wreck, so she’s suing the defendant for a refund. The defendant admits he’s a criminal, but he insists the plaintiff is guilty by association. When the defendant stole from the cab driver, he says the plaintiff flirted with the driver to distract him so the defendant could take the cash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff sold her sister-in-law a car, but she failed to make the payments, so the plaintiff is suing for breach of contract. The defendant insists she and the plaintiff used to be friends before the defendant had children, and they even smoked weed together. The defendant is countersuing for harassment. Then, The plaintiff is a recovering crack addict who has been clean for over 20 years. As a result of her addiction, the plaintiff claims she and her son have always had a rocky relationship. The plaintiff gave the defendant a phone with the agreement that he’d make the payments, but he didn’t, so the plaintiff is suing for the remaining balance. The defendant believes his mother could be more supportive of him, and he denies owing her a dim Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff dated the defendant even though she was 23 years older than him. However, when they moved in together, the plaintiff realized the defendant wanted her to be his “sugar mama.” The plaintiff says she gave the defendant money to invest on her behalf, but he took it, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant claims his relationship with the plaintiff started going downhill after she found a dating application on his phone, and he insists the money the plaintiff gave him was a gift. Then, The plaintiff says the defendant was the first one she came out to when she was 15 years old, and the two used to be best friends. However, one day after the plaintiff and the defendant got into an argument over a cheeseburger, the plaintiff claims the defendant cut her off on the road and caused an accident, so she’s suing for car damages. The defendant admits he and the plaintiff were good friends, but he says things started going downhill when the plaintiff started dating her girlfriend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff was best friends with the defendant, but she claims the defendant is a petty drama queen who once badmouthed her on Facebook after an argument. The plaintiff says the defendant stole her car plates and racked up toll tickets, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant believes the plaintiff is a selfish person, and she’s countersuing for two unpaid loans and harassment. Then, The plaintiff is devastated to bring her friend of 40 years into court, but she claims the defendant borrowed her car, got into an accident, and failed to pay for the damages. The defendant agreed to buy another car from the plaintiff, but it was seized before she paid it off, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists she was not at fault for the accident and when she loaned the second car to her friend, she had no idea he was going to use it to smuggle illegal immigrants into the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says he was married to the defendant for five years and they have two daughters. He says they split up after the defendant confessed to cheating, and he’s suing her today for defaulted truck payments. The defendant admits she had an affair, but she denies owing the plaintiff for anything. Plus, The plaintiff says the defendant is her daughter, and she had some problems as a teen. She’s since grown up, but the plaintiff is suing her for an unpaid cell phone bill. The defendant insists she is now a responsible mother of five. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff says she and the defendant grew up together and reconnected years later and began dating. She claims every time they got into an argument, he would disappear for days. She’s suing him for two unpaid loans. The defendant insists he didn’t know the plaintiff from childhood, and he says he was a player while they dated. He denies owing anything. Plus, The plaintiff says the defendant was a friend of his father’s, and they both work security at a strip club. He says the defendant spends all his money on the women there, and he’s suing him for a loan. The defendant says he’s known the plaintiff his entire life. He insists he tried to make payments, but the plaintiff wanted it in a lump sum. 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, but her daughter dislikes the plaintiff’s cheating boyfriend, who’s in court with her today. The plaintiff says she allowed her daughter and her boyfriend to live with her, and she’s suing for car repairs. The defendant says she doesn’t believe she owes her mother. Plus, The plaintiff says the defendant knew he liked to smoke and drink when they began dating, and everything was fine until they got married and she complained about his lifestyle. Now they’re divorced, and he’s suing his ex for the cost of a washing machine. The defendant says she has lung disease, so that’s why she didn’t want him smoking. She’s countersuing for breach of contract and a high chair. 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 stepdaughter, and the co-defendant is her stepdaughter’s abusive boyfriend. She alleges the man even refused to sign their child’s birth certificate. She’s suing them for unpaid rent. The defendant admits the co-defendant is mentally abusive but says he’s only put his hands on her a few times. They’re countersuing for personal property. Then, The plaintiff says she dated the defendant and they have a daughter, but she alleges he cheated on her with five different women, including one of her friends. She’s suing him for breach of contract. The defendant admits he cheated, but he denies owing his ex for anything. Plus, The plaintiff says she’s known the defendant for years and they used to be close. She says she loaned her friend some cash, and she did repay some of it, but the plaintiff is suing for the $50 balance due. The defendant says she is devastated that her friend is suing her. 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 dated the defendant for 17 years but admits he cheated and had a child with another woman. He claims his ex is still obsessed with him, and he alleges she had a friend steal his car, so he’s suing to get it back. The defendant denies she’s obsessed and says she just wants a good relationship for the sake of their five children. She says women have slashed her tires because of him, and she owes him nothing. Then, The plaintiff is married to the defendant, but he then got with his girlfriend, the co-defendant, and began using meth. She’s suing them for unpaid loans. The defendants say the plaintiff has been harassing them, so they’re countersuing for emotional distress and defamation. Plus, The plaintiff says she and the defendant fell for each other fast and moved in together after a month. They then broke up, but the plaintiff is suing her ex for damaging her property after bringing another woman home. The defendant says the plaintiff was jealous of her sugar daddy. She claims her security deposit should cover any costs. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices