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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 41 MIN

'Who Cheated First?' & 'Lies and Stealing' & 'Throwing Addiction in Someone’s Face' & 'Tattoo Disaster'

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First, The plaintiff says her daughter is married to the defendant, but her daughter is divorcing him because he cheated on her while she was pregnant. The plaintiff is suing for the balance due on a loan. The defendant insists the plaintiff’s daughter also lied and cheated. He admits he borrowed money to pay his car note, but the plaintiff took the car back, so he’s not paying her. Then, The plaintiff says she let the defendant move in with her after her home was flooded, and they became friends. She claims the defendant stole her property when she moved out, so the plaintiff had her arrested at her job. Now she’s suing her for rent and cleaning fee. The defendant says the plaintiff screamed at her daughter all the time when she was living there, and she insists she never stole anything, but the plaintiff won’t stop harassing her. Plus, The plaintiff says the defendant is her deceased sister’s daughter. She claims she gave her niece two loans, but she has yet to be repaid, and she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff has a dark side and used to be an addict, and she denies ever asking for money from her aunt. She’s countersuing for emotional distress. More, The plaintiff says the defendant claims to be a professional tattoo artist, but he does shoddy work. He’s suing the defendant for a refund because he never finished the plaintiff’s tattoos. The defendant claims he tried to finish the work for the plaintiff, but he got fired after the plaintiff badmouthed him on social media. He’s countersuing for defamation and harassment. 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 says her daughter is married to the defendant, but her daughter is divorcing him because he cheated on her while she was pregnant. The plaintiff is suing for the balance due on a loan. The defendant insists the plaintiff’s daughter also lied and cheated. He admits he borrowed money to pay his car note, but the plaintiff took the car back, so he’s not paying her. Then, The plaintiff says she let the defendant move in with her after her home was flooded, and they became friends. She claims the defendant stole her property when she moved out, so the plaintiff had her arrested at her job. Now she’s suing her for rent and cleaning fee. The defendant says the plaintiff screamed at her daughter all the time when she was living there, and she insists she never stole anything, but the plaintiff won’t stop harassing her. Plus, The plaintiff says the defendant is her deceased sister’s daughter. She claims she gave her niece two loans, but she has yet to be repaid, and she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff has a dark side and used to be an addict, and she denies ever asking for money from her aunt. She’s countersuing for emotional distress. More, The plaintiff says the defendant claims to be a professional tattoo artist, but he does shoddy work. He’s suing the defendant for a refund because he never finished the plaintiff’s tattoos. The defendant claims he tried to finish the work for the plaintiff, but he got fired after the plaintiff badmouthed him on social media. He’s countersuing for defamation and harassment. 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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