Listen "'Fuming Over a Mobile Home' & 'Fracas Over Florida Trip' & 'Caught on Tape'"
Episode Synopsis
First, The plaintiff says he dated the defendant but thinks she cheated the whole time — and says he has the text messages to prove it. He’s suing her for an unpaid loan. The defendant says her ex lied about his wife being deceased, and she needed to file a restraining order after he tried to burn her house down.
Plus, The plaintiff and defendant grew up together and have been best friends for years. The plaintiff claims the defendant invited her on her family vacation to Florida and promised transportation would be provided. The plaintiff says the defendant couldn’t provide the transportation anymore, which meant she couldn’t go on the trip, so she’s suing for a refund, clothes, and emotional distress. The defendant argues she never agreed to provide the transportation, so she doesn’t think she owes anything.
Then, The plaintiff used to work with the defendant and the defendant’s witness. He shows recorded material in court of the witness — the defendant’s fiancée — having an affair with another co-worker. The plaintiff says after reporting the inappropriate conduct to his supervisor, the witness was fired. He believes the defendant slashed his tires in retaliation, and he is suing for damaged property and emotional distress. The defendant says he and his fiancée were going through a rough patch in their relationship at the time of the affair. He’s countersuing for attorney fees and defamation.
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Plus, The plaintiff and defendant grew up together and have been best friends for years. The plaintiff claims the defendant invited her on her family vacation to Florida and promised transportation would be provided. The plaintiff says the defendant couldn’t provide the transportation anymore, which meant she couldn’t go on the trip, so she’s suing for a refund, clothes, and emotional distress. The defendant argues she never agreed to provide the transportation, so she doesn’t think she owes anything.
Then, The plaintiff used to work with the defendant and the defendant’s witness. He shows recorded material in court of the witness — the defendant’s fiancée — having an affair with another co-worker. The plaintiff says after reporting the inappropriate conduct to his supervisor, the witness was fired. He believes the defendant slashed his tires in retaliation, and he is suing for damaged property and emotional distress. The defendant says he and his fiancée were going through a rough patch in their relationship at the time of the affair. He’s countersuing for attorney fees and defamation.
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