
Judge Jerry
- The Long ConS1 E2An ex-bridesmaid and friend is accused of stealing an engagement ring and pawning it; a couple who offered to help a financially distressed family say they were conned and are suing for payments and damages to their car.
- Skipping OutS1 E6A woman says her former best friend decided to skip out on the lease to their apartment; a man accuses his ex-girlfriend of stealing his jewelry.
- Who Hit Who?S1 E10A cyclist sues for $300, saying he was struck by a motorist, while the motorist says the cyclist was reckless and ran into his car; a man says his jealous ex-girlfriend destroyed his property and reputation and sues her for $4,750.
- S1 E20A woman sues her niece for multiple items; an ex-girlfriend says she shouldn't be held responsible for repaying any loan.
- S1 E28An emotionally distraught woman sues a pit bull's owner for $5,000 because it attacked her dog; a man sues his older brother for repayment of a personal loan issued to fix a vehicle.
- S1 E44A woman sues her brother for failure to repay her for a loan; a man renting property decides to get out of his lease due to the restrictions.
- S1 E48A plaintiff is suing her former tenants for property damage for spray painting the walls and digging a hole through the kitchen floor; plaintiff claims fraud when he finds out a car will cost more than the advertised price.
- S1 E49A man sues his ex-wife for a propane gas bill and rent; plaintiffs sue for unpaid wages and fuel costs after making cross-country deliveries for the defendant.
- S1 E66A defendant admits to being involved in a crash but claims she was struck by a deer and only left the scene out of fear; a woman who paid an acquaintance to make repairs to her home while she was away says the defendant left the house in shambles.
- S1 E95A man says his ex-wife purposely left him an unpaid propane bill for revenge; a woman sues for $5,000 in damages to her car after what she calls a hit-and-run.
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