
Judge Jerry
Oh, Brother
Skipping Out
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.
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.
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.
A mother and son sue over damages to the son's car, while the defendant blames faulty tires; a man sues his ex-girlfriend for unpaid rent and a lease buyout fee.
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.
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.
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 brother for failure to repay her for a loan; a man renting property decides to get out of his lease due to the restrictions.
A mother sues her daughter for an unpaid furniture loan; two friends are in court over $600.
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 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.
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.
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