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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 42 MIN

'Son Looking for a New Beginning' & 'Big Cookie and a Big Problem' & 'Not a Laughing Matter'

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First, The plaintiff is taking her son to court. She says he was a good student until his teen years, and then he got into drugs. She’s suing for emotional distress and is petitioning the court to send her son to rehab. The defendant argues there was no structure in his home when he was growing up. He says he was molested by a family member, so he turned to drugs. The defendant says he is ready to change his life. Then, The plaintiff had a rough childhood growing up because he was in and out of the foster care system and made fun of for ADHD. The plaintiff met the defendant at a cannabis-inspired golf tournament. He asked the defendant to store merchandise at his house for a few days, but now the items are gone, so he’s suing for stolen property. The defendant argues he never stole anything because someone broke into his house and took property. He doesn’t think he owes anything. Plus, The plaintiff and defendant have dated on and off for five years, but the plaintiff says the defendant cheated several times and abused her. She claims the defendant stalks her and assaults her. She also claims he broke into her window and asked for money, but she refused, so he took her cash. She’s suing for stolen money. The defendant is countersuing for defamation of character. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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