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A woman blames her former boyfriend for a failed romantic gesture that cost her a chipped tooth.
A woman blames her former boyfriend for a failed romantic gesture that cost her a chipped tooth.
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Justice for the People With Judge Milian
Rerun Air Date: June 3, 2026Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
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S3, EP84 "Ex Mas"A woman buys a plane ticket for a friend who promised to dump her loser boyfriend but reconciled with him, instead.
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S3, EP33 "Say Cheese, My Love"A couple is forced to cancel a lavish trip to Italy after they are served illegal maggot cheese at a private event, landing them in the emergency room.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
S1, EP58 "Till Death Tooth Us Part"A woman blames her former boyfriend for a failed romantic gesture that cost her a chipped tooth.
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S3, EP32 "Dog With the Ladies & The Family Loan Fallout"A woman says she got salmonella after her girlfriend's dog chewed raw chicken, then licked her face; an aunt sues her nephew for repayment of a loan.
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S3, EP31 "Fake Shoes, Fake Friends & The Neighborhood Speedway"A pair of fathers and sons battle it out in court over fake shoes; a neighborly dispute results in a damaged windshield.
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S3, EP28 "Pointing the Finger & Can't Compute"A heated dispute between ex-lovers over an offensive yard statue; parents and their kids end up in court because spilled juice damaged a computer.
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