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Natasha sues her younger sister for damages to her home caused by wild parties; Cara-Lynn denies being solely responsible for the damage done to the home, claiming her sister was there partying too.
Sarah sues her former friend for the bail money that she posted for him; Chris argues that Sarah told him plain and simple that he did not need to pay her back.
Michael, a clown and Elvis Presley impersonator, sues his talent agent for unpaid dues; Jason claims he was never paid by the clients because Michael showed up drunk and insulted the kids.
Dolly Parton impersonator Charlene sues her cousin for the return of a loan; Tiffany claims that Charlene gave her the money free, with no repayment required.
A homeowner who may need to change his behavior takes a contractor who may be as crooked as a bent nail to court.
Rosa called TV repairman Michael to come fix her big-screen TV; she claims that he took the TV and never brought it back, and now she wants her money.
Judy is suing her niece for twelve months of unpaid rent; Cassandra says there was never a deal to pay any rent, and she is devastated that her aunt is dragging her into court.
Yuri and Bryan were good friends living the party life, until he promised her a photobook that failed; now they're in court over it.
Before Pablo was Stephanie's ex, their relationship was all about sex; however, her change in hormones caused issues, and now they are in court.
James sues Carle over salon rental fees that have not been paid.
A tiny dog's owner takes its sitter to court.
A co-worker turns into an obsessed stalker when a woman does not repay a loan.
Herve Ambwa sues his cousin, claiming he sold his beloved Wii gaming console; Irvin, however, swears it was stolen.
A man sues his drinking buddy for bail, towing and impound fees.
A woman says her husband walked out with her money and the family computer.
A Dolly Parton look-alike sues cousins for repayment of a loan and brings in a Sophia Loren look-alike as a witness.
A car sale between coworkers started off sour, turned bitter and ended with a sweet old lady.
A man tries to get out of repaying a loan by saying he was drunk when he signed the promissory note.