
Judge Karen's Court
- Turning Her Freak OffS2021 E34Before Pablo was Stephanie's ex, their relationship was all about sex; however, her change in hormones caused issues, and now they are in court.
- The Tale of Two SistersS2021 E31Silcray claims her younger sister stole her belongings; Sylvia is shocked and appaled that she'd be accused of such claims after taking her sister into her home.
- The Party is OverS2021 E29Yuri and Bryan were good friends living the party life, until he promised her a photobook that failed; now they're in court over it.
- The Party is OverS2021 E28Judy 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.
- The Christian CrusaderS2021 E27Friends Matt and James sue their other roommate, David, who turned into a violent religious fanatic, slinging shoes and punching faces.
- Relationship RenovationsS2021 E23A kitchen renovation between siblings creates a recipe for disaster; brother and sister, Ronald and Rhonda, go to court.
- Please Stand ByS2021 E22Rosa 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.
- Heckling the PlaintiffS2021 E16Comedian Allan Cunningham sues a former fan for the money she owes him for a private party; Sandra claims that Allan deliberately insulted her family and ruined the party.
- Gambling the FriendshipS2021 E14Daryl sues his former friend for missing belongings that he believes were sold to fuel Rashain's gambling addiction; Rashain claims someone else stold the items.
- Fish and HammerS2021 E12Best friends Earl and Demoun brawled over stolen sushi; Demoun smashed Earl's TV and car window, and now Earl wants repayment.
- All in the FamilyS2021 E3Natasha 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.
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