Listen "'Playing the Soft Con' & 'A Total Car Disaster' & 'Twins Looking for Their Third'"
Episode Synopsis
First, The plaintiff says she dated the defendant, but he turned out to be a liar, cheater, and abuser. She’s suing her ex-boyfriend for unpaid loans and court costs. The defendant says he’s being sued because the plaintiff is a scorned woman. He says he’s never been convicted of abusing a woman and denies owing anything.
Then, The plaintiff admits she does not know the defendant. She says her car broke down on the side of the highway and she left it to go buy a new battery. The plaintiff says her car wasn’t there when she returned and found out it was totaled, allegedly by the defendant. She’s suing for balance on a car. The defendant says the accident is the plaintiff’s fault because she left her car. He’s countersuing for defamation.
Plus, The plaintiffs are identical twins who were put up for adoption because their mother was a heroin addict. They believe the defendant might be their half-sister, so they petition the court for a sibling DNA test. The defendant always believed she had other siblings and is eager to find out the truth.
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Then, The plaintiff admits she does not know the defendant. She says her car broke down on the side of the highway and she left it to go buy a new battery. The plaintiff says her car wasn’t there when she returned and found out it was totaled, allegedly by the defendant. She’s suing for balance on a car. The defendant says the accident is the plaintiff’s fault because she left her car. He’s countersuing for defamation.
Plus, The plaintiffs are identical twins who were put up for adoption because their mother was a heroin addict. They believe the defendant might be their half-sister, so they petition the court for a sibling DNA test. The defendant always believed she had other siblings and is eager to find out the truth.
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