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Season 1 Episode 35
Judge Jerry
TV-14Reality • Law
Season 159 Episodes
The Long Con
Oh, Brother
Skipping Out
Family Feuds
A former cheerleader's mom says the plaintiff refused to discipline several people who were bullying her daughter; man accuses his ex-girlfriend of physically assaulting him and damaging his property.
Who Hit Who?
A woman who owes her ex-friend $600 says she has treated the plaintiff to high-end salons and restaurants, therefore they are even; the defendant in a case regarding a swingers club countersues because her reputation has been sullied.
After failing to lose weight, a client demands a refund from her fitness trainer; a check issued as a down payment on a plot of land bounces.
Litigants dispute property damage; an ex-boyfriend sues for more than $2,000 for a promise ring.
It's Just Business
i-Fraud
A woman sues her mother for unpaid bills and lost wages; a plaintiff sues for property damage and failure to repair a computer.
An infestation of roaches has a woman suing her landlord for the return of $1,800 in rent money; a man who purchased a vehicle he saw online is suffering from a case of buyer's remorse and says the seller duped him.
A landlady sues her tenant for $4,000 for unpaid rent, property damage and unpaid utilities; a man sues his ex-boyfriend in the amount of $4,571.
Water Well Woes
Going Under
A woman sues her ex-boyfriend for $900 for an amusement park membership they agreed to split and unauthorized use of her credit card; a man offered to fix his former employee's vehicle as a favor, but the employee says the vehicle only got worse.
Wheel Deal or No Deal?
An 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.
A woman says the car she bought turned out to be a lemon, but the seller claims there were no issues prior to sale; a plaintiff claims to have issued a defendant a series of loans, which have gone unpaid.
A defendant says she doesn't have to repay a loan because she used to drive the plaintiff and his girlfriend to various locations to run errands; a couple sue a contractor for an unfinished remodeling job to their kitchen.
A woman lent her friend $4,800 to keep a failing business afloat, but the defendant insists that the money was an investment and not a loan; a woman regrets trying to help a friend's niece who was down on her luck.
Booked, Barked, and Billed
A woman sues her ex-boyfriend for car damage, while he countersues for destruction of his personal property; a landlord hopes to recoup money for damages and unpaid rent.
A woman claims she was duped by a travel agent and is out $100; a defendant doesn't believe she should be held liable for water damage because the plaintiff has tenants in the property that has been damaged.
One roommate abandons another, leaving her financially responsible for the rent and damages made to the apartment they shared; a man claims he was struck by a vehicle and incurred $3,000 in medical bills, eyeglass replacement and pain and suffering.
Two cousins find themselves embroiled in litigation over breach of contract; a couple sue their former roommate for unpaid rent, utility bills, late fees and lost wages.
A woman says the defendant took advantage of her in a broken rental agreement, while the defendant countersues for the damages to the property she rented; a litigant says nearly $4,000 was a gift, not a loan.
A woman sues her co-worker for nearly $5,000 because of damages she claims the defendant made to her car while driving; a plaintiff sues defendants for missed rent payments, property damages and eviction fees.
A man sues his ex-fiancée for the return of the engagement ring; a car's seller neglects to tell the buyer that the car is in default and repossessed.
A plaintiff sues her step-granddaughter and boyfriend for $3,500 for an auto loan that has gone unpaid; faulty T-shirt shirt printer.
Claws vs Paws
Not a Charity
The plaintiff asserts that the defendant is responsible for $3,000 in unpaid rent, utility bills and damages; damage caused to a man's windshield brings litigants to court.
Chairing the Burden
A 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.
A 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.
Puppy Love
A woman sues her sister-in-law over funeral costs incurred for her late brother; a woman says she agreed to lend her co-worker some cash to help him during tough times, but he refused to pay her back, saying the money was a gift and not a loan.
A woman tried to sell her car, but, she says, instead of paying for the vehicle, the defendant stole the title and tried to sell it to someone else; an Uber driver says that, while she was dropping off a passenger, another vehicle hit her rear door.
A 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.
A hit-and-run defendant admits there was a crash but says the plaintiff failed to come to a complete stop; former friends are entangled in a legal rumble as one is suing for two lost phones, while the other is countersuing for breach of contract.
A woman says the person she hired to plan her big birthday bash dropped the ball; a man who let his co-worker use his Uber account to get to and from work says she abused the account.
A landlord sues his former tenants for unpaid rent and late fees; an unfinished floor remodeling job and reportedly unwanted sexual advances bring ex-friends to court.
Grave Robbing
All Dogs Go to Court
A couple say their ex-landlord rented them a property under false pretenses and misled them about amenities and utility costs, so they should not have to pay any fees; a man contends that his former friend forgave a $300 loan when he lost his job.
Not So Stylish
The plaintiff sues her ex-boyfriend for money she says she spent on vacations and car repairs and accuses him of stealing from her co-workers at a company function; a woman says she moved out of an apartment because she feared for her life.
A mom says a crooked landlord is overcharging and taking advantage of her while she searches for a home for her disabled daughter; a tax refund goes missing, and the plaintiff says her ex-girlfriend is responsible.
A daughter resists repaying her mother for a cash loan or returning a phone for which she's paying; a woman says her ex is a deadbeat who took her collection of luxury purses and never repaid the money he borrowed from her.
Nailed It… or Failed It?
A man who owes $5,000 in unpaid rent says he threw a fundraising party to raise the money and owes nothing; a woman says her sister agreed to pay off a vehicle loan and an electric bill, but the defendant says she never wanted the vehicle.
Paw and Order
A 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.
A woman says a company damaged her custom stone floors and wants her money back; plaintiffs say the defendant's reckless driving damaged their iron fence, but he says he was trying to avoid a deer.
A landlady says a tenant owes nearly $5,000 in rent, utilities and damages; a bathtub renovation goes unfinished.
A woman sues her former roommate for back rent as well as eating and drinking her baby's food; two friends engage in a business transaction that turns sour.
Lester sues Jasmine for failure to remit payment for a car he sold to her, but she says there were a number of damages to the car that he failed to disclose.
Season 1 Episode 35
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Jerry SpringerRating
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