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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2025 · 33 MIN

'Uncle Is Enabling' & 'Plaintiff Tries to Prove Paternity' & 'Throwback to 2010'

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First, The plaintiff brings his niece who he helped raise to court. He thinks the defendant is spoiled and only cares about material things. He’s suing for an electric bill. The defendant says the plaintiff enables his son’s drug addiction, and that’s what they should be focusing on. Then, The plaintiff has a child with the defendant. She says the defendant abused her when she was pregnant, but the defendant denies paternity. She’s petitioning the court for a DNA test and is suing for car repairs. The defendant thinks the plaintiff is the violent one. He’s countersuing for harassment. Plus, In this special “Judge Mathis” throwback episode, the plaintiff claims his son physically attacked him and owes him money for a car he bought, so he’s suing. The defendant admits he and his father got into a physical altercation, but he insists the plaintiff initiated the scuffle. The defendant is countersuing for unreturned property and emotional distress. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First, The plaintiff brings his niece who he helped raise to court. He thinks the defendant is spoiled and only cares about material things. He’s suing for an electric bill. The defendant says the plaintiff enables his son’s drug addiction, and that’s what they should be focusing on. Then, The plaintiff has a child with the defendant. She says the defendant abused her when she was pregnant, but the defendant denies paternity. She’s petitioning the court for a DNA test and is suing for car repairs. The defendant thinks the plaintiff is the violent one. He’s countersuing for harassment. Plus, In this special “Judge Mathis” throwback episode, the plaintiff claims his son physically attacked him and owes him money for a car he bought, so he’s suing. The defendant admits he and his father got into a physical altercation, but he insists the plaintiff initiated the scuffle. The defendant is countersuing for unreturned property and emotional distress. 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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First, The plaintiff brings his niece who he helped raise to court. He thinks the defendant is spoiled and only cares about material things. He’s suing for an electric bill. The defendant says the plaintiff enables his son’s drug addiction, and...

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