The honorable Judge Marilyn Milian presides over the four-time Emmy award winning "The People’s Court." For more than two decades, Milian has dispensed justice and provided legal insight in the courtroom where justice and reality collide. And now, you can take the show on the go with "The People’s Court Podcast."
"The People’s Court Podcast" draws on ordinary people who have filed grievances in civil court and have opted to have their cases heard and mediated by Judge Milian. Running the gamut from disputes between neighbors and family members, to dissatisfied customers suing businesses, Milian's decisions – based on current law – are final and binding.
Joining Milian is multiple Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Harvey Levin, who serves as the series’ host and legal reporter. In the courtroom, Milian is joined by court officer Douglas McIntosh. Doug Llewelyn interviews litigants after a decision has been rendered in their cases.
The plaintiff says he towed a crashed car at the police department’s request, but now the defendant is refusing to pay the towing and storage fees. She also hasn’t picked up the car, so he’s suing her. The defendant says the plaintiff waited a week to inform her he had the car. She claims he’s a scammer and she owes nothing.
Then, the plaintiff says he dropped off items for dry cleaning at the defendant’s store, but he accidentally left some jewelry in them. He says the defendant told him she put the items in her safe, but then said she gave his things away to another customer. He’s suing for the value of the missing jewelry. The defendant claims she found the jewelry on the floor and says no one called about it.
Plus, the plaintiff says she hired the defendants to steam clean her home, but they backed their truck into her fence and knocked it over. She says they sent her a check for $100, but it cost $2,500 to fix, so she’s suing. The defendants say the fence was old and the plaintiff is trying to gouge them.
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The plaintiff says the defendant took advantage of him and sold him a junker. He claims the defendant won’t repair the car or respect the warranty, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff failed to register the car, so that’s why it failed inspection.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant was her manager at a phone store. She says he accused her of stealing money from the cash deposit and fired her. She says she didn’t steal a thing and he had no right to deduct money from her, so she’s suing for back pay, plus pain and suffering. The defendant says he has video of the plaintiff near where the money was kept and claims she acted suspicious.
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The plaintiff says he’s the victim of a hit-and-run and claims the defendant is a menace to society. He says she hit his vehicle with a shopping cart, then hit the gas in her car and tried to run him over. He says he fell and hit his head and now his vision is affected, so he’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff is a nut. She says he slapped her and lied to the cops.
Then, the plaintiff says he works at a big box store and became friends with the defendant when he came in as a customer. He claims the defendant asked him for money because his son was in jail, so he loaned him $1,000. They argued over politics, so he hasn’t been repaid and he’s suing. The defendant says he and the plaintiff had a business deal, and he’s filed a countersuit for services provided.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her deceased son’s fiancée, who won’t return his Harley-Davidson and Mustang to her. She’s suing the woman for the money she’s owed for the vehicles. The defendant says her fiancé was accidentally shot and killed. She claims she and her fiancé were together for 10 years and share a child, plus both vehicles are in her name. She says she also refuses to turn over his ashes or death certificate.
Then. the plaintiff says his son attends Rutgers and rents a home from the defendant with six friends. He claims the defendant lied about spending money to clean the house and is taking advantage of the students. He’s suing to get their security deposit back. The defendant says he rents to college students and alleges they are messy. He claims the place was covered in garbage and beer cans, so he withheld money to cover the costs to clean it up.
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The plaintiff claims the father of her child lied to the police, so she got arrested and her child was taken away. She says the father put her child in the defendant’s childcare facility and she’s being denied her parental rights. She also claims the defendant is slandering her, so she’s suing for mental anguish and breach of parental rights. The defendant says the child was enrolled in her daycare by her father and social services, and the plaintiff had no parental rights at the time. She’s countersuing for emotional distress and punitive damages.
Then, the plaintiff says he sold his double-wide trailer to the defendant, who then turned on the electricity under the plaintiff’s name and account. He says she refuses to repay him, so he’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says she doubts he didn’t know he was paying for it for a year, and she claims she owes nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff says he brought his van to the defendant’s shop for repairs, but he claims the defendant faked the post-repair inspection. The plaintiff says his tires were in bad shape, but the defendant charged him hundreds, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff’s van was 25 years old and he repaired what he could. He claims the plaintiff showed up six months later looking for a refund.
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The plaintiff says he gave the defendants expensive jewelry to sell in their consignment shop. He claims they removed his valuables from their displays after an argument over payment, and now they won’t give his items back. He’s suing for their value. The defendants claim their policy states that the items become theirs if the goods don’t sell and the owner fails to reclaim them within 150 days. They say the plaintiff disappeared for a year.
Then, the plaintiff says he brought his iPhone to the defendant’s shop for repair, but it stopped working again a day later. He claims the defendant wanted another $100 to fix it, so he’s suing for his money back. The defendant claims the plaintiff came back seven months later with a damaged phone complaining that the phone didn’t work. He says he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff is suing his soon-to-be ex-wife because he claims she damaged his car. He’s suing for property damage. The defendant says her ex is lying about the damages.
Then, the plaintiff says he bought dumbbells from the defendant, but he claims they weren’t functional after few days. He’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff tried them out in person and said they worked. She claims the plaintiff threatened her to get his money back.
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The plaintiffs say their dog was attacked by the defendants’ dog. They claim the defendants’ dog knocked over one of the plaintiffs and also caused the plaintiffs’ dog to get stitches and spend three days in the hospital. They’re suing for the balance of a vet bill. The defendants say they paid for most of the bill, but their neighbor let the dog out, so the neighbor should pay the balance.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant but was forced to move out. She claims she never got her security deposit back, so she’s suing. The defendant argues the plaintiff melted the microwave oven, never paid rent, and broke multiple things all over the apartment. He’s countersuing for damages.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant merged into his lane on an expressway and crashed into him. He’s suing for the cost of his insurance deductible. The defendant argues the plaintiff crashed into him.
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The plaintiff hired the defendant to put dreadlocks in her hair. She says the defendant did a bad job and used glue in her hair, so she hired someone else and ended up losing half of her hair. She’s suing for the cost of the dreadlocks and the cost to fix her hair. The defendant argues the plaintiff was happy with the dreadlocks.
Then, the plaintiff says he lived in a rooming house with several other people. He claims his stuff was stolen when he was in the hospital and the defendant won’t pay him back. He’s suing for the cost of his security deposit. The defendant claims the plaintiff moved out without notice.
Plus, the plaintiff is family friends with the defendants. She says she loaned the defendants money but has never been paid back. The defendants argue the money was a gift, not a loan.
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The plaintiffs, a mother and daughter, sent the daughter’s laptop to the defendant’s repair shop. The plaintiffs say the computer wasn’t ready after six months and claim that the defendant threw the laptop away. They’re suing for the cost of a laptop, irreplaceable photos, and travel expenses. The defendant argues the computer system was corrupted and he tried telling them that, but the plaintiffs never came back for their computer. He’s countersuing for unpaid labor and services.
Then, the plaintiff says she used to date the defendant, who offered her a business deal. She claims he asked her to breed dogs with him, but then he refused to let her see the dog and won’t pay her back. She’s suing for pain and suffering. The defendant argues he and the plaintiff had a business arrangement and she backed out, so he refuses to pay. He’s countersuing for time wasted.
Plus, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant, and she’s suing because she can’t get her security deposit back. The defendant says the plaintiff moved out without notice and damaged the window screens. He’s countersuing for additional charges.
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The plaintiff says he used to be friends with the defendant and sold her an English bulldog puppy, but now she refuses to pay. The defendant says she had an agreement with the plaintiff to give him a shih tzu when her dog had a litter. She’s countersuing for the cost of the puppy she gave the plaintiff.
Then, the plaintiffs say they bought a washer and dryer from the defendant, but the appliances didn’t work and the defendant wouldn’t pick up their calls. They’re suing for a refund. The defendant admits the deliveryman forgot a part but claims the correct item finally got shipped.
Plus, the plaintiff says he needed to rebuild the transmission and fix a broken door in his truck. He claims he paid the defendant up front but his car still wasn’t fixed after two months, so he took it elsewhere for repairs. He’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the money was a down payment and he ran out of money to fix the car. He says he doesn’t owe the plaintiff anything.
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The plaintiff says he rented an apartment from the defendant, who refused to give him a stove and fridge. When he confronted the defendant about it, he claims he was punched and assaulted. He’s suing for emotional distress and assault. The defendant denies assaulting the plaintiff.
Then, the plaintiffs says they wanted to buy a limo business from the defendant and paid him $1,000, but he backed out of the deal at the last moment. They claim he’s refusing to return their deposit, so they’re suing. The defendant argues the plaintiffs missed the closing date twice, and he’s countersuing for time lost.
Plus, the plaintiff says he’s friends with the defendant’s mom and loaned his debit card to the defendant to help him get his car out of impound. He claims the defendant then used the card to go on a shopping spree and never repaid him, so he’s suing for the amount he’s owed. The defendant argues he doesn’t owe any money because his mom gave him the card and said to spend it on anything he wanted.
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The plaintiff says he takes his car to the defendant’s car wash at least once a week. He argues the brush knocked his side mirror off, so he’s suing for the cost to fix a mirror. The defendant says the plaintiff’s mirror was fine until the plaintiff started moving it. The defendant says his car wash doesn’t cover damage on vehicles over five years old and he has disclaimers saying his company is not at fault.
Then, the plaintiff is taking his former landlord to court because he says she blames him for breaking the washing machine. He claims it was broken beforehand. He has since moved out and is suing for a refund on his rent. The defendant says the plaintiff overloaded the washer and agreed to pay for repairs, but he never did. She’s countersuing for rent owed and the cost of a new machine.
Plus, the plaintiffs say they hired the defendant to fix their hardwood floors. They allege the defendant’s worker scratched their fridge door with his vacuum pack, causing extensive damage. They’re suing for the cost of a new refrigerator door. The defendant says he doesn’t owe anything because he doesn’t think a plastic hose could cause that damage.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his nephew, who he had added to his cell phone account. He claims the defendant stopped paying his bill, so he’s suing him for the balance due. The defendant says his uncle was a tyrant when it came to living together, and he was only two days late on paying his uncle back.
Then, the plaintiff rented a room from the defendant. He says it was a nightmare situation because he couldn’t use the kitchen and the defendant diverted his mail. He claims she kicked him out of the apartment because he wouldn’t have sex with her, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant argues the plaintiff was the one who came onto her.
Plus, the plaintiff says he takes his car to the defendant’s car wash at least once a week. He argues the brush knocked his side mirror off, so he’s suing for the cost to fix a mirror. The defendant says the plaintiff’s mirror was fine until the plaintiff started moving it. The defendant says his car wash doesn’t cover damage on vehicles over five years old and he has disclaimers saying his company is not at fault.
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The plaintiff says she sold her couch to the defendant, a co-worker, but the defendant never paid her. Not only that, they both got fired because of all the drama. She’s suing her former friend for all she’s out. The defendant says the plaintiff is impatient, since she changed the terms of the payment plan. She insists the plaintiff caused trouble at work by making all their business public. She’s countersuing for pain and suffering.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented a house from the defendants, but they were intimidating and threatened her. She had to hire a lawyer after they illegally evicted her, and she’s suing for her deposit back. The defendants say the eviction was legal because she was running an illegal business, and they claim she left the place a mess.
Plus, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to move items into a storage unit, but he broke her wooden jewelry box. Now he refuses to discuss the matter, so she’s suing him for the cost. The defendant says the box was already broken and insists he doesn’t owe a thing.
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The plaintiff says she was driving in the parking lot of her local mall when a runaway shopping cart slammed into her Cadillac. She claims the defendant was careless with the cart and won’t pay up. She’s suing for the cost of the repairs. The defendant claims the parking lot is defective, so she’s not at fault. She insists the plaintiff should go through the car insurance company for the repairs.
Then, the plaintiffs say they went to the defendant’s agency to adopt a child since they couldn’t have their own. They say after they paid the fee, the discovered the babies were exposed to drugs. The adoption was ultimately denied, but the defendant refuses to give them a refund, so they’re suing. The defendant says she’s been in the nonprofit adoption field for 30 years and would not have taken the plaintiffs’ case if they had revealed one of them had a prior disqualifying issue.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant was a good tenant of hers, so she’s baffled by his behavior when he moved out. She claims he split out of the blue and left a huge mess behind, so she’s suing. The defendant says everything was fine until the plaintiff put her daughter in charge and there was an altercation, so he moved out.
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The plaintiff says he runs a pet cemetery and crematory. He claims that after he gave the defendant’s deceased pet a private cremation, the defendant ghosted him. He’s suing for the cremation fee. The defendant says he wanted to go to the crematorium, but the plaintiff refused. He claims he isn’t sure the ashes are from his dog.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to work on her house, but he never completed the job — even though she paid him in full. She’s suing him for a refund. The defendant says the only thing he didn’t finish was installing closet doors. He insists he did a good job.
Plus, the plaintiffs says they put down a deposit on an apartment, but then the defendant turned around and said it was no longer available on the agreed-upon move-in date. They’re suing for a refund. The defendant says she was never paid in full, and she claims the plaintiffs were the ones who backed out.
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The plaintiff says she met the defendant when they had a one-night stand. She claims the defendant made a sex tape and uploaded it onto a porn site, so she’s suing for damages. The defendant says they never had sex, never recorded it, and never posted it. He’s countersuing for emotional distress.
Then, the plaintiffs rented a house from the defendant. They claim the house wasn’t ready on time and that the defendant was renting it to someone else at the same time. They’re suing for a security deposit and cost of a hotel stay. The defendant is countersuing for one month’s rent.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-husband. She claims she received a grant to go to nursing school, but the money got put on her ex’s credit card. She accuses him of stealing the money, and she’s suing. The defendant says the money was a refund onto his credit card. He claims he paid her some of the grant but refused to give her the rest because she spent a lot of money before their divorce.
Then, the plaintiff says he saw the defendant crash into his car and drive away. He’s suing because the defendant told the insurance company she doesn’t even drive the car that hit the plaintiff’s vehicle. The defendant admits she was in the area when the car accident occurred but says that wasn’t her vehicle.
Plus, the plaintiff returned home from a week away and discovered her apartment had water damage. She says her upstairs neighbor’s toilet leaked, which caused extensive damage in the plaintiff’s residence. She’s suing for repairs to her apartment. The defendant says his contractor was half the price of what the plaintiff is asking for in repairs.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is a menace to society. She claims the defendant sped through a stop sign as she walked her beloved dogs on leash, hitting them and breaking one of her dog’s necks, which killed him. Not only that, she says, the plaintiff then fled the scene. She’s suing for her dog’s cremation and purchasing another dog. The defendant admits she hit the dog but says she fled because of an angry mob. She’s countersuing for harassment.
Then, the plaintiffs say they bought a truck from the defendant for their delivery business, but it broke down less than a mile after they pulled out of the lot. They’re suing to get their down payment back. The defendant claims they’re having buyer’s remorse, and he’s not returning a dime.
Plus, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant, a contractor, to do some work on his house after a flood. He claims the defendant did shoddy work and he was forced to hire someone else to fix it. He’s suing for the money he spent. The defendant claims he did the work and the plaintiff stiffed him, so he’s suing for money still owed.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend and the father of her young son. They bought a car together and he kept it after they split, so she’s suing him for the money she put down on the purchase. The defendant says he traded in his van for the car and says the plaintiff owes him money from their tax return, so they’re even.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is his ex-girlfriend. He’s suing her because he claims she owes him money for the engagement ring he bought her, which she refuses to return. The defendant says she moved in with the plaintiff not long after his wife of 35 years died. She claims the ring was a gift and wasn’t a proposal.
Plus, the plaintiff says she was making a U-turn in front of her house when the defendants failed to stop and rammed her with their truck. She claims they were driving with expired insurance, so she’s suing them for the cost of the car repairs. The defendants claim the plaintiff pulled into the road without looking and say she was the careless one.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-husband, and she loaned him some money when he hit a rough patch. She claims he ignored her when she asked him to repay it — because it turns out he lost $50,000 gambling. She’s suing to be reimbursed. The defendant says his ex-wife never loaned him money and claims she’s just there because the courts cut off child support.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented her rustic cottage to the defendant, who she claims lit fireworks that melted plastic pipes in her yard. The damage caused a leak, so she had to hire a plumber. When she confronted the defendant about the bill, she stopped payment on the rental and wrote a scathing online review. She’s suing for the rent and repairs. The defendant denies damaging anything. She says the home wasn’t clean and did not match the ad description, so she stopped payment.
Plus, the plaintiff says he bought his first car from the defendant, but he claims the man unloaded a pile of junk on him. He says the car needs a new transmission and other major repairs, but the defendant told him to take a hike, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff had the car for a week before complaining and denies there was anything wrong with the vehicle when he sold it.
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The plaintiff says the defendant was her landlady, who she claims vindictively kicked her out and even lunged at her when she moved out after 13 years. She says the defendant won’t return her security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant says she took the plaintiff to housing court to evict her, and she had to be forcibly removed after destroying the house.
Then, the plaintiff says she brought her phone to the defendant to repair a cracked screen, but it didn’t fit right. She says the defendant told her the phone was bent. When she asked for a refund, he told her he would charge a 30 percent “restocking fee,” so she’s suing. The defendant says he did what he could with the damaged phone and claims he offered to install a new frame, but the plaintiff refused.
Plus, The plaintiff says he was holding a friend’s small dog in his arms when he was attacked by the defendants’ large dog. He claims he had to fight him off for a few minutes and ended up with medical expenses as a result. He’s suing for hospital bills and lost wages. The defendants claim their dog bit the little dog but not the plaintiff, who they say refused medical care at the time.
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The plaintiffs say they hired the defendant’s company to provide a limo on their wedding day, but the driver didn’t show up on time. They had to pile into the pastor’s van and were extremely late to their own reception. They’re suing for all they’re out. The defendant admits his driver was late and says he already refunded the plaintiffs’ money. He says he was even going to add another $1,000, but then they began threatening to ruin his reputation on social media.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her uncle, who she says agreed to take over payments on a car in her name. She says he stopped paying after he took possession of the car, so she had to fork over the money and cover the storage. She’s suing for the money she’s owed. The defendant say the car was in poor condition, needed repairs, and was a month behind in payments, so he denies owing anything.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant collected child-support payments and pocketed them even though the child in question was in jail. He claims he was scammed, so he’s suing for the money back. The defendant says the plaintiff is a liar and a horrible man, and she says the court ordered him to make the payments.
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The plaintiff says she went to the defendant for a special hairdo right before her birthday, but it ended up such a mess that she had to wear a scarf over it. She’s suing for the cost of the hairdo, plus pain and suffering. The defendant says the plaintiff was picky, indecisive, and impossible to please.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant hired her as a subcontractor for some stucco work, but she wasn’t paid the full amount owed. She says her word is her bond and she did an excellent job, so she’s suing for the outstanding bill. The defendant says the work was shoddy and she ended up having to hire someone else to fix it. She’s countersuing for all she’s out.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant is her nasty neighbor, who she claims trespassed and butchered a tree she had planted on her property in honor of her dad, so she’s suing. The defendant claims the tree was on the property line and was overgrown. He says when the plaintiff refused to trim it, he took matters into his own hands.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his younger brother. He claims he loaned him money when he fell on hard times, but he got stiffed. He’s suing his sibling to get paid back. The defendant says he makes plenty of money and denies ever taking a loan from his brother. He’s countersuing for lost wages.
Then, the plaintiff claims he went to work for a family friend at his air-conditioning company, but the guy is refusing to pay him, so he’s suing the defendant for past wages and late fees. The defendant says he tried to help the man out, but claims the plaintiff was a problem from the start.
Plus, when the plaintiff brought her truck to the defendant to repair, she says he sat on the job for a year. She claims he thinks she’s a little old lady he can scam, but she’s suing for money he owes her. The defendant says he loaned the plaintiff a car for a year while he looked for a new engine, but she cursed him out constantly. He says he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her daughter. She claims the defendant and her boyfriend stole her mail, owe her money, and refuse to pay it back, so she’s forced to sue. The defendants say the plaintiff removed things from the home and kicked them out onto the street. They’re countersuing for their ruined belongings.
Then, the plaintiff is an architect, and he claims the defendant cut off communication after hiring him to design a gate and wall. He’s suing for the outstanding fees. The defendant claims the plaintiff kept trying to upsell him with complicated drawings and add-ons. He refuses to pay extra.
Plus, the plaintiff claims the defendant hit his car and promised to pay for repairs without going through insurance. He says the defendant is now ducking him, so he’s suing for the cost of fixing the vehicle. The defendant says the plaintiff was at fault and claims the damage was minimal.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant, an event planner, to organize a birthday bash and fundraiser for a daycare playground. She claims the party was a mess and says the defendant stole cash donations, so she’s suing for the money. The defendant denies taking any money, and she’s countersuing for unpaid party-planning fees.
Then, the plaintiff says he shares a property line with the defendant, who he claims no one likes. The plaintiff says he was forced to pay the entire fee to remove a tree on the property line, and he’s suing for reimbursement and fines. The defendant says the plaintiff’s tree leans on his garage, and the plaintiff intentionally cut the bark off the tree so it would die. He’s filed a countersuit for garage repair and harassment.
Plus, the plaintiff says she bought a car from the defendant, but it stopped dead in the middle of the highway. She claims she’s out $4,000 in repairs and says the defendant knew the vehicle was faulty. She’s suing for repair costs, loaner cars, and missed work. The defendant says they went on a test drive after the car stopped and it worked perfectly, and they also performed repairs.
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The plaintiff says she gave her expensive piano to the defendant to sell on consignment. She claims that not only did he not tell her he sold it, but he also never paid her, so she’s suing him. The defendant says the piano market is bad. He claims he sent the plaintiff a good-faith payment when someone wanted to buy her piano, but they backed out.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant shattered her sliding glass door when he was doing some landscaping on the premises, but he refuses to pay for the repair. He’s giving her the runaround, so she’s suing for the cost. The defendant says he doesn’t know how it happened, and he offered to replace the glass. Now the plaintiff wants a whole new door.
Plus, the plaintiff says a ceiling leak destroyed his big-screen smart TV, but he claims his landlord — the defendant — denies any responsibility. He’s suing him for the value of the TV. The defendant’s legal counsel says the TV is seven years old and isn’t worth anything. The defendant has filed a countersuit for malicious prosecution.
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The plaintiff claims she gave the defendant a refundable deposit on an apartment she was interested in renting. She says he refused to return her money unless she had sex with him, so she reported him to the police. She’s suing to get her deposit back. The defendant claims the plaintiff knew she was signing a lease, so he’s countersuing for lost rent.
Then, after the plaintiff says she paid the defendant to train her dog, she changed her mind and asked for a refund. She claims he was rude and hung up on her. The defendant says the plaintiff’s dog was unruly, and he claims he trained her dog for two hours. He says deposits are non-refundable.
Plus, the plaintiff claims she purchased a car from the defendant, but he turned around and sold it to someone else. She says he won’t return her money, so she’s suing to get the cash back. The defendant claims he held the car for the plaintiff for six months as she tried to pay it off, but he sold it when she stopped making payments.
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The plaintiff says he rented a home to the defendants, but claims they neglected the house and didn’t pay their rent, so he’s suing. The defendants claim the house was already in disrepair when they moved in. They say the plaintiff was so rude that they had to call the police.
Then, the plaintiff says she was hired to change the main mast rigging on the defendant’s sailboat. She claims he never paid her, so she’s suing for the money she’s owed. The defendant claims he was restoring the boat for charity and says the plaintiff volunteered her time and would only charge for parts.
Plus, the plaintiff says she bought a used car from the defendant’s business. She claims it failed an inspection and never should have been sold in that shape, so she’s suing for the cost of repairs. The defendant insists he’s a reputable dealer and claims the car passed inspection before he sold it.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to build a patio for her. All was well at first, but the steps cracked over the winter. She claims the defendant ignored her calls, so she had to pay someone else to fix the deck. She’s suing for the cost of repairs. The defendant insists that the plaintiff is confusing him with someone else and says he’s not the one who built the patio.
Then, the plaintiff says he rented a room from the defendant, but the landlord won’t return the security deposit. He claims the defendant told him it’s because he let the landlord’s dog out. He’s suing to get the money back. The defendant claims the plaintiff was loud and disruptive, and says the other tenants complained about him.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant is her neighbor. She claims his two dogs attacked her and badly injured her dog, so she’s suing for the cost of medical and veterinary expenses. The defendant claims the plaintiff’s dog is vicious and attacked his dogs. He says it’s the plaintiff’s fault because both his dogs were leashed, while hers wasn’t. He is countersuing for pain and suffering.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her sister. She claims her sister already owed her money and then stole additional cash from her. She’s suing to get her money back. The defendant admits her sister helped her out when times were tough, but she claims the money was a gift. She also denies stealing any cash.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented a home from the defendant, but he evicted her. She claims there was no damage, but the landlord won’t return her security deposit and alarm bill, so she’s suing him. The defendant says the plaintiff stole things from the home, and he’s countersuing for the cost of the items.
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The plaintiffs say they hired the defendant’s moving company, but they could smell marijuana coming from the truck on moving day. They claim the movers broke their custom mirrored bed, so they’re suing for repair costs. The defendant says his guys did break a mirror and he took full responsibility, but he claims the plaintiffs are asking way too much for repairs.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to do some bathroom renovations, but he kept making excuses about licenses and didn’t complete the work. She’s suing to get her deposit balance back. The defendant claims the plaintiff is to blame because she never got the correct renovation approvals from her landlord. He’s countersuing for lost wages.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to create a specific hairstyle and color for a birthday party, but she claims the defendant poked her with needles and even burned her scalp. She’s suing to get her money back. The defendant says the plaintiff told her at the time she was happy with the weave but then bashed her on social media.
Then, the plaintiff says he brought his boat to the defendants’ marine shop to fix a broken motor, but he had to wait all summer. He’s suing for a refund and additional costs for repairs. The defendants claim the plaintiff was impatient and tried to steal his boat from the shop without paying.
Plus, the plaintiff says he used to live with the defendant and loaned him money for rent and utilities when he had cash flow problems. Now his ex-roommate won’t pay him back, so he’s suing for the outstanding loans and rent. The defendant insists he doesn’t owe the plaintiff any money.
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The plaintiff says the defendant’s dog was off-leash and attacked her little Chihuahua, who died later that day. She’s suing for the dog’s value, vet bills, and costs associated with the attack. The defendants say they sympathize with the plaintiff, but they claim she’s trying to take advantage of them since they’ve already paid her.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant’s event space and decoration services for an engagement party, but the end result used the wrong color schemes. She also claims they were kicked out early, and she’s suing for the costs. The defendant claims the plaintiff says she was happy with the décor and that guests refused to leave at the agreed-upon time.
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The plaintiff says she bought a car from the defendants, but they never gave her a clean title and she can’t register it. She claims they knew exactly what they were doing, and she’s suing for her money back. The defendants say the plaintiff is crazy and sent her boyfriend to crash his car into one of theirs, causing thousands in damage. She was even arrested for threatening to harm them.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to install a patio in her backyard, but he made a mess. She claims the patio isn’t level and water pools in the corner, but the guy won’t fix it, so she’s suing. The defendant says he did a great job adding a section to her patio and she even hired him again, so she’s trying to rip him off.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant is her young son’s half-sister, who she claims stole their dog and refuses to give him back. She’s suing for the value of the pet. The defendant says her brother brought the dog over after their father passed away and he seemed neglected, smelled, and had matted hair. She nursed him back to health and says she won’t return him.
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The plaintiffs say they gave the defendant a deposit on a goldendoodle puppy but called her 24 hours later when they changed their minds. They tried to purchase a puppy a few months later, but the defendant refused to sell them one, so they’re suing for the deposit back, plus stress and duress. The defendant says she’s a groomer and only occasionally has puppies available. She claims the plaintiffs were nasty and disputed the charges with their credit card company and lost.
Then, the plaintiff says he gave the defendant a deposit to board up his windows because of an impending hurricane. He claims the guy blew him off, so he’s suing for his money back. The defendant says the plaintiff kept delaying and he even turned down other work, so there’s no way he’s giving him a refund.
Plus, the plaintiff claims the defendant illegally towed her car from a parking lot and damaged the all-wheel drive in the process. She’s suing for the costs. The defendant claims the plaintiff’s kids parked in his lot and went the beach, so he towed the car. He also says one of them spat at his driver. He says he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend and the father of her newborn child. She claims he borrowed money from her and left her in debt with an infant after he failed to repay her, so she’s suing. The defendant says they divided up expenses when they were together and claim his ex is suing him for money he doesn’t owe.
Plus, The plaintiff is suing her ex-boyfriend and the father of her newborn baby for an unpaid loan. The defendant claims he does not owe any money.
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The plaintiff says she loaned her daughter, the defendant, money to buy a truck and then even more money to cover back rent. Her daughter now refuses to repay, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant claims her mom got a settlement and gifted all her kids with $1,000. She claims the plaintiff is causing her trauma, so she’s countersuing for emotional distress.
Then, the plaintiff says she’s the president of an animal rescue group and she helped mentor the defendant to start her own shelter. She claims she gave the defendant 264 guinea pigs to rehome and was supposed to get $15 for every adoption, but that never happened, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff is dishonest and forged adoption records and posted false information about her on social media.
Plus, the plaintiff says she brought her car to the defendant, a mechanic, for an air-conditioning repair. She claims when she got the car back, there was a long dent on the side and a mirror was broken. The defendant said he’d fix it but never did, so she’s suing. The defendant says he thinks it got sideswiped and he offered to fix it, but the plaintiff didn’t want to leave the car with him.
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The plaintiff says she was out walking her dog one day when the defendants’ dogs bolted out of their house and attacked her. She claims her ankle and wrist were injured and she’s lost mobility, so she’s suing. The defendants say their child left their door open and their two little dogs got out, but there’s no way they caused any injuries.
Then, the plaintiff, a private chef, says he hired the defendant to redo his kitchen cabinets, but they came in way too small. He says he didn’t get what he paid for, so he’s suing for his money back. The defendant says the plaintiff got exactly what he ordered and still threw a fit. He’s countersuing for outstanding fees.
Plus, the plaintiff says he bought a boat from the defendant, but he stuck him with a cracked engine. He claims the defendant never told him it was defective and ripped him off, so he’s suing for his money back. The defendant says the engine worked fine, and says the plaintiff waited a year to sue.
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The plaintiff says defendant, his dad, wrecked his car after he loaned it to him. The accident was his father’s fault, so he’s suing him for the money he’s out of pocket. The defendant says his son is a hothead who hit him after he got into the fender-bender, but he didn’t press charges. He refuses to pay more, and he’s countersuing for the cost of emergency dental work.
Then, the plaintiff says she gave the defendant a deposit on some plumbing work she desperately needed because her yard was sinking, but the worker took too long and misdiagnosed a major problem with her pipes. She’s suing for her deposit back. The defendant says her worker was delayed because the city required permits for the job. She insists they deserve to be paid.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendants are refusing to return his security deposit because he was caught smoking in the basement apartment one time. He says he made sure the place was clean when he left, so he’s suing for his money back. The defendants say they smelled smoke all the time and finally kicked him out. They claim the place reeked so badly of smoke that they had to have the floors and walls steamed and repainted.
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The plaintiff says she met the defendant when she found him sleeping on the steps outside his grandfather’s apartment at her building. She let him move in with her, but he became aggressive and she threw him out. She’s suing him for rent, cereal and expenses. The defendant says he never agreed to pay for anything.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant, who won’t return the security deposit because he says she smoked inside the home. She’s suing her landlord for the money back. The defendant claims the apartment was covered in a film of nicotine, and he spent the money cleaning it up.
Plus, the plaintiff says he’s known the defendant for 25 years, so he loaned him some cash and video games when he was down on his luck. He claims his ex-friend sold the games, so he’s suing. The defendant claims the games were a gift and says he owes nothing.
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The plaintiffs say their teenage daughter dated the defendants’ son and she ran away from home. They claim the defendants denied knowing where their child was even after SWAT teams searched for her, but she was actually hiding out with her boyfriend. The plaintiffs are suing for pain and suffering. The defendants say the girl told them she was being abused, so they thought they were protecting her. They’re countersuing for harassment.
Then, the plaintiff says he met the defendant when she was waiting tables. He claims he gave her multiple loans, then she racked up bills on his credit card and blocked his number, so he’s suing to get his money back. The defendant admits she got the loans and claims the plaintiff told her she wouldn’t have to pay him back if she had sex with him, which she refused.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-girlfriend. She claims her ex stole money from her daughter’s account, so she’s suing to get it back. The defendant says the plaintiff showered her with gifts, but now that they’ve split, she’s bitter and is trying to recoup some money.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant has her valuable gaming screen and won’t give it back. She’s suing for its value. The defendant says she has no idea what the plaintiff is talking about and insists she doesn’t have any gaming devices in her home.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend, and he shot her cat in the eye in a fit of anger. The vet had to remove the poor animal’s eye to save his life. She’s suing for the vet bill, inconvenience, and pain and suffering. The defendant says the cat sprayed pee at him and the plaintiff’s baby, so he shot it with a pellet gun.
Then, the plaintiff says she bought a Mercedes-Benz convertible from the defendant, but it turns out the top is broken. He refuses to take the car back, so she’s suing for the cost of the repair and emotional distress. The defendant says he informed the plaintiff one of the hydraulic cylinders leaked and she agreed she would fix it. He’s countersuing for monies owed.
Plus, the plaintiff says he made a bet with his college buddy and he can prove he won it. Now the defendant won’t pay him the money he’s owed, so he’s suing. The defendant says he and his college buddies made a lot of stupid bets back in the day and they were jokes. He denies owing anything.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his ex-wife, and she owes him money. He won’t let her get away with it, so he’s suing. The defendant alleges the plaintiff knocked her teeth out, was violent and abusive, and went to prison. He has some nerve suing. She’s countersuing for dental work and pain and suffering.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to install a backup camera on her car, but he screwed up its electrical system. He won’t refund her money, so she has no choice but to sue. The defendant says the plaintiff’s car’s wiring was screwed up. He advised her that there might be an issue, but she insisted on going ahead anyway.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her cousin. She claims he made false allegations about her on Facebook and she subsequently lost business because of it. Family or not, she’s suing. The defendant says all he did was comment on one of her former worker’s pages that he hadn’t been paid either, and that’s not against the law.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented a vacation house from the defendant, and the woman is keeping her security deposit because of supposed damages. The plaintiff insists she won’t be ripped off, so she’s suing for the money. The defendant says her lake house was ruined by the unruly defendant and her family, and she’s countersuing for additional damages.
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The plaintiff rented a furnished room to the defendant, but things didn’t work out because the defendant allegedly walked around naked and sat on her couch. When he moved out, the defendant reportedly left the room in poor condition, so the plaintiff is suing for the cost to clean up his mess. The defendant claims everything was fine until the plaintiff’s boyfriend moved in. The defendant is countersuing over payment of the cable bill as well as pain and suffering.
Then, the plaintiff says he shipped some packages for the defendant, but the guy won’t pay him the money he’s owed, so the plaintiff is suing for unpaid wages. The defendant alleges that the plaintiff messed up the tracking of some packages he sent through his mail center, and if anyone is owed money, it’s not the plaintiff. The defendant is countersuing for money he lost due to the plaintiff’s negligence.
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The plaintiff, who rented a room from the defendant, claims she asked for more time to pay the rent, and the defendant started yelling and screaming. The plaintiff reportedly called the cops, and she left the house as they instructed her to do. When the plaintiff returned, her couch was allegedly slashed, and her clothes were scattered about on the street, so she’s suing for damaged property. The defendant alleges that the plaintiff trespassed onto her property on numerous occasions, and the plaintiff was violent toward her. The defendant denies owing the plaintiff anything and is countersuing for emotional distress.
Then, the plaintiff paid the defendant to dye her wig for a photo shoot. However, the defendant messed up the job so badly that the plaintiff was fired, so she is suing for a refund. The defendant claims the plaintiff trashed him on social media, harming his reputation with false accusations, so he is countersuing for lost revenue and defamation.
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The plaintiffs approached their sister about buying her share of a family-inherited house, and they gave her a portion of the money. Ultimately, the plaintiffs lost the house, and they are suing their sister for the amount they gave her. The defendant denies owing the plaintiffs anything.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant, but she had to move out because the other tenants in the house liked to party all night. The plaintiff is suing the defendant because he refuses to return her security deposit. The defendant claims the tenants are still living in the house even though the plaintiff moved out, and he’s not giving the deposit back until the other roommates are out.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is holding some of her valuable tools hostage and won’t give them back, so she’s suing. The defendant claims he and the plaintiff have been friends for over 20 years, but the plaintiff owes him money for some handyman work he performed. Until she pays him, the defendant says he’ll keep the tools. The defendant is countersuing for unpaid wages and pain and suffering.
Then, the plaintiff hired the defendant to provide a bouncy castle for her 7-year-old child’s birthday party. The defendant reportedly failed to get the necessary permits, and the birthday party was ruined, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant insists he was only hired to provide the bouncy castle and believed the plaintiff would obtain the permits needed.
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The plaintiff says she sold her car to her neighbor, the defendant. She claims he still hasn’t paid it off and refuses to give it back to her, so she’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff sold him the car for $1,500 and he paid in full. He alleges she drinks a lot and probably forgot. He’s countersuing for overpayment and aggravation.
Then, the plaintiffs say they rented an apartment from the defendant, but she unlawfully kept their security deposit when they moved out. They say they left the place in great condition, so they’re suing to get their deposit back. The defendant says she returned some of the deposit and kept the rest for repair and disposal costs.
Plus, the plaintiff says the uncaring defendants let their large dogs run loose. He claims one of them violently attacked his 5-pound dog, and she needed lifesaving surgery. He’s suing them for the vet bills. The defendants say the plaintiff claimed the attack took place a year before and demanded money. They insist their dogs are fenced in and have never gotten out.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his older brother. He claims the defendant used his car and ruined the engine, so now he needs a new one. He’s suing for the cost of the damage. The defendant says the plaintiff’s car was junk, and the engine blew because the plaintiff failed to put oil in it.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented a room in the defendant’s trailer but then found out it was in a bad part of town. Not only that, the defendant wasn’t allowed to rent out the room, so the plaintiff is suing to get her money back. The defendant says the plaintiff called her to cancel the rental for personal reasons, so the defendant says she doesn’t need to refund anything.
Plus, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to build him a custom gun cabinet, but he did a terrible job and nothing works on it. He’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff has buyer’s remorse. He says the cabinet is beautiful, and he’s not giving him his money back.
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The plaintiff says he was falsely arrested because the defendant lied to the police about him trespassing at her shop. He had to spend a lot of money to clear everything up, so he’s suing the defendant to get it back. The defendant says the plaintiff was taking pictures of her female employees, making them uncomfortable, so she called the police. He came back another day, so he was arrested. She followed corporate procedures and owes this man nothing.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to cater her daughter’s sweet 16 party, which ended up being canceled because of COVID-19. The defendant won’t issue a refund, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant says he’s happy to reschedule the event, but deposits are nonrefundable.
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The plaintiff says she bought a puppy from the defendant, but the vet told her the puppy had a defect and never should have been sold. She’s suing for the cost of the dog and vet bills. The defendant says the dog had a common problem with the breed, which gets corrected upon neutering. She claims the plaintiff had the dog for a year, so she’s not issuing a refund.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant, but it had several problems that were never fixed. She finally had to move out, and she’s now suing for what she says she’s owed. The defendant says he sent the plaintiff a partial refund with damages deducted. He claims the plaintiff was a bad tenant who paid the rent late.
Plus, the plaintiff says he brought his 1997 truck to the defendant’s shop for an oil change. He claims oil began leaking and two cylinders blew on his way home. He blames the defendant, so he’s suing her for all the money he’s now out. The defendant says she changed the oil, and the plaintiff called her a week later to complain. She says the truck is 20 years old, and she did nothing wrong.
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The plaintiff says she let the defendant use a store membership card, but now the woman refuses to reimburse her. She’s suing for every penny of what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff is using her own receipts and trying to claim the defendant made those purchases. She denies owing anything.
Then, the plaintiff says she loaned the defendant some money because he was a fellow church member in need. Now he won’t pay her back, so she’s suing him for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff gave the money to the church and didn’t put the money in his hand, so he owes nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant avoided a cat with his car and crashed into her fence and chicken coop. She claims he promised to pay for the damages but never did, so she’s suing him for the repair costs. The defendant says he left a note for the defendant and said he’d fix the fence, but he alleges the plaintiff told him to stay off her property.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant as a party planner for a baby shower, but she alleges the woman accused her of being rude and even pulled a gun on her. She’s suing for everything she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff showed up at her home with three men, so she pulled out her licensed firearm. She’s not giving any refunds, and she’s countersuing for harassment.
Then, the plaintiff says she and her husband rented their non-drivable furnished RV to the defendant, but they allege he stole 33 items when he moved out, plus he left a mess. They’re suing for what they’re owed. The defendant denies stealing anything from the RV and says the lawsuit is insane.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-girlfriend. She alleges her ex scratched vile words into the paint on her car, and she refuses to cover the repair costs, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant says the plaintiff cheated and admits she keyed her car. She also alleges the plaintiff owes her money and so they’re even financially.
Then, the plaintiff says he bought an iPhone XR from the defendant on Facebook, but then the guy pulled a switcheroo and sold him a different phone. He’s suing for his money back. The defendant says he shipped the iPhone XR as promised and has no idea why the plaintiff is scamming him by saying he got a Nokia.
Plus, the plaintiff says he paid for a TV set, but his ex-girlfriend — the defendant — is holding it hostage. He says he has no choice but to sue for its value. The defendant says the plaintiff bought the TV as a gift for her and their son, so she has no intention of giving it back.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant — who is known as “The Airbrush Goddess” in Cleveland — to airbrush an image of her grandmother onto a denim duster. The result was terrible and rushed, and she wants her money back. The defendant says she’s been airbrushing for 10 years. She’s countersuing for missed work.
Then, the plaintiff says he was an exemplary tenant for seven years, but the defendant kept his security deposit claiming he needed to paint. He’s suing for his money back. The defendant says the plaintiff broke the lease and the carpet was ripped up to run illegal cable. He’s countersuing for loss of rent and damages.
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The plaintiff says he worked for the defendant’s landscaping company, but the man kept bullying him about his autism and calling him “retarded.” The plaintiff couldn’t take it anymore and left after a month, but he was never paid, so he’s suing for discrimination and unpaid wages. The defendant says he paid the plaintiff cash because the he never provided his working papers. He insists the plaintiff is lying about being bullied.
Then, the plaintiff says she gave the defendant a deposit on renting a house, and the woman cashed the check. When the plaintiff showed up to move in, the defendant went crazy and threw her off the property. She’s suing her for mental anguish. The defendant says the plaintiff lied about her employment, and the plaintiff wasted her time. She’s suing for loss of potential rent, utilities, landscaping, and defamation.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend and he kicked her out of the house. She claims he slammed a car door on her and damaged her car mirror, so she’s suing for the cost of the repairs. The defendant says he kicked the door shut and knocked the mirror because the plaintiff tends to be violent and he was trying to protect himself.
Then, the plaintiffs say they rented a house to the defendant, who never disclosed that he smoked. When he moved out, they had to spend money to get rid of the terrible nicotine smell, burn marks, and permanent marker on the walls. They’re suing for the cost. The defendant says he doesn’t understand why he’s being sued because they used to be best friends. He claims he only smoked outside and denies causing damage.
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The plaintiff says he owns a company that places ATMs in businesses, and he put one in the defendant’s bar. The bar went belly up, but the ATM machine is missing. He’s suing the defendant for the value. The defendant says the plaintiff installed it with bolts in front of the bathroom, so the fire marshal said it had to be moved. He claims two guys came and got the machine, so he doesn’t have it
Then, the plaintiff says she rented a condo from the defendant, who then hired an unlicensed plumber to do some work. He started a huge fire and 24 units had to be evacuated. The plaintiff moved out, and she’s suing the defendant for the return of her security deposit. The defendant says she rented the unit to the plaintiff, who became evil when she found out the defendant was selling it. She claims the tenant wrecked the place, and she’s suing for money for a lost sale.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendants to deejay her daughter’s wedding in Miami, but her daughter had to cancel because of the pandemic. Now the defendants refuse to refund her money, so she’s suing them. The defendants say their contract is very specific that they don’t offer refunds, only rescheduling.
Then, the plaintiff says he was hired to measure the defendants’ septic system, and now they’re refusing to pay up. They’re suing for what they owe him. The defendants say they paid the agreed price, and now he’s asking for more. They refuse to give him additional money.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to build five pieces of custom furniture out of walnut, but he only finished one. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says he was willing to finish the job and spent thousands on walnut. He’s not returning a dime.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant was a nightmare tenant who damaged his place. He’s suing for the repairs. The defendant says the plaintiff forced him to let 50 people see his place because he was selling it, and they all refused to wear masks. He says the plaintiff also tried to kick him out over his cat, who he had for eight years while living there.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his neighbor. He says she scratched his car with her jewelry one day during an altercation with her boyfriend. He says she promised to pay for the damage but never did, so he’s suing. The defendant says it was her ex who scratched the car, not her.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented what she thought was an air-conditioned oceanfront room in the defendant’s house, but the defendant instead put her in a hot, dirty, rat-infested room, so she left. She’s suing for the money she paid. The defendant says the plaintiff arrived early, so she gave her a different room. The plaintiff left, so she doesn’t owe anything.
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The plaintiff says he lived with the defendant and helped her out. He says she up and left one day and never repaid him for the dental implants he paid for, so he’s suing. The defendant says she had a crush on the plaintiff, but they had issues and he asked her to leave. She claims the teeth were a gift.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant hired him to paint the interior of her home. He says she fired him when he was almost done, so he’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff got paint on her appliances, and he took several days when it was supposed to be quick. She claims she had to hire someone to fix everything.
Plus, the plaintiffs say they’ve lived peacefully in their home for years, but defendants’ dogs keep digging holes under their fence. They’re suing for the cost of fixing the fence. The defendants say they have two 15-pound dogs that don’t dig, and they allege the fence was in terrible shape when they moved in.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her younger sister and they bought a timeshare at Disney together. They were supposed to split the cost, but she says her sister fell behind and won’t reimburse her, so she’s suing. The defendant says her sister pocketed her share and denies she owes anything.
Then, the plaintiff says she had a leak coming through the bathroom ceiling from the defendants’ unit, and they refused to do anything to fix it. The plaintiff finally had to cover the repairs, so she’s suing to be reimbursed. The defendants say they worked with the owner to do the repairs and they were completed quickly.
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The plaintiff says he rented his house to the defendant and now he can’t get him to move out. He claims the man removed a sauna and stole his mower, so he’s suing for missing items. The defendant says the sauna was covered in mold and the plaintiff told him to remove it.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is his fiancée’s cousin and he renovated her bar and restaurant, but he hasn’t been paid. Family or no family, he’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff volunteered to do the work and they never discussed any payment.
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The plaintiff says she woke to thick smoke in her kitchen and could not escape because the door was blocked in the apartment she rented on the third floor of a house, so she jumped. She’s out thousands in her belongings, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff’s lawsuit is crazy because the fire was her fault. She fell asleep while cooking rice in a faulty pot.
Plus, the plaintiff says she bought a mobile home in Florida and had to make upgrades, so she hired the defendant. He took so long that she had to hire someone else, so she’s suing for the deposit back. The defendant says the plaintiff was third in line for repairs, and he insists he did return most of the money and just kept what covered his production costs.
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The plaintiff says he hired the defendant to replace a pool liner, but it didn’t fit. The defendant left the pool in disarray and the walls collapsed. He had to hire someone else for the job, so he’s suing for what he paid. The defendant says the plaintiff had bought the wrong liner, and the walls were unstable because there was no water in there.
Then, the plaintiff says she purchased a Mercedes from her neighbor, and they agreed they would come to the final price after the car got checked out. The repairs were $1,500 and the defendant would only pay $250 of that, so she’s suing. The defendant says he sold the plaintiff his mother-in-law’s car and then she showed up with the repair bill weeks later.
Plus, the plaintiff says she rented a room in the defendant’s house month to month, but now he won’t return her security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff missed rent one month, so he used the deposit for that.
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The plaintiff says he was taking a walk when the defendant’s vicious Chihuahua attacked his ankles and he sustained injuries. He’s suing for medical bills. The defendant says his cousin was visiting from Norway and was walking his rescue when the plaintiff approached them aggressively and got tangled in the leash, and that’s why the scared the 8-pound dog nipped.
Then, the plaintiff says she and the defendant were co-workers and friends who became intimate. He moved in and kept borrowing money without repaying, so she’s suing. The defendant says like any couple, they traded money back and forth, so he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says the defendants are his neighbors and they share a long fence between their properties, but it blew down. They agreed to split the cost but then backed out, so he’s suing. The defendants say they never agreed to the terms, and they claim the worker did a poor job.
Then, the plaintiff says she brought her car to the defendants’ shop to get the oil changed and then noticed oil in her driveway when she got home. She brought the car back, they charged her for a diagnostic, and told her she had leaks and a loose wire. She’s suing for what she’s owed back. The defendants say they would have fixed issues they caused, but her issues were unrelated to an oil change and she went on a rant.
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The plaintiff says when he was walking his little shih tzu on a leash, the defendant’s large dog bit his pet’s tail. He says the defendant was supposed to cover the vet bill and never did, so he’s suing. The defendant says her dog did nip, but the plaintiff got too close and didn’t respect social distancing.
The plaintiff says he hired the defendant to build a dream swimming pool, but he didn’t install the heater correctly. The guy is giving him the runaround, so he’s suing for the repair cost. The defendant says he’s a second-generation pool builder and knows what he’s doing. He says the plaintiff ruined the heater with poor pool chemistry.
The plaintiff says she brought her car to the defendant’s garage to have the transmission fixed and it took weeks. She says he told her he’d pay for her rental car, so she’s suing for thousands. The defendant says he never agreed to pay for a rental, and he insists he went out of his way to keep her happy.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex of 12 years, and now she can’t get the money for all the things they bought while together. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says she already paid her ex and owes nothing. In fact, she’s countersuing for what she’s owed.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to hire her daughter’s prom, but it was canceled because of COVID. Now he’s refusing to refund the money, so she’s suing. The defendant says he purchased custom items for the party and is happy to do the event at another time. He said it wasn’t his fault the pandemic hit.
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The plaintiff says he was hired by the defendant to do some painting on her house, but she’s stiffing him on his wages. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff was subcontracted under a carpenter, so he needs to talk to him. He did a bad job, so she’s countersuing for all the money she has to put out to correct it.
Then, the plaintiff says he was napping in his car on his lunch break when the defendant opened her car door into his vehicle from the next spot over. She told him to get an estimate, but then she ghosted him. He’s suing for the repair cost. The defendant says the plaintiff parks his car there every day, and a bag she was carrying barely brushed his vehicle. She denies causing any damage.
Plus, the plaintiff says he was driving down a four-lane road when the defendant attempted a U-turn. The plaintiff slammed into a car and it was totaled. The police ticketed the defendant, and he’s suing her for the repair cost. The defendant denies she got a ticket, and the police told her he was driving very fast. Not only that, her insurance already paid him.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to build a fence and paid him, but when she went to his house to see when he’d start the work, he pointed a shotgun at her face. She’s suing for a refund and emotional distress. The defendant says the plaintiff and her husband pulled a knife on him and demanded a refund, so he called the police. His tires were also slashed.
Then, the plaintiff says she gave the defendants a deposit to have her wedding at a farm they own. After COVID hit, they refused to let her have the wedding there but would not return the deposit, so she’s suing for what she paid another venue. The defendants say the plaintiff harassed them when they had no choice but to abide by the COVID state mandate. The contract said no refund on the deposit.
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The plaintiff says the defendant’s dog attacked his dog at the park and the defendant promised he’d pay the vet bill. Now he’s avoiding the plaintiff, so he’s forced to sue. The defendant says there was a scuffle among several dogs, and there was no mention that his dog nipped the plaintiff’s pet.
Then, the plaintiffs say the defendant is their landlord and they’re feuding. They claim she’s stolen their electricity and that their faucet leaks, so they’re suing for a rent reduction. The defendant says the plaintiffs are nitpickers who ask for things that aren’t a landlord’s responsibility. She’s countersuing for all that she’s out.
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The plaintiff says he and the defendant dated and they split the cost of a medical device. The defendant promised she’d pay for half but never did, so he’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff is just mad that she broke up with him and that’s why they’re in court.
Then, The plaintiff is an arborist and was hired to remove trees from the defendant’s land. The state of New Jersey forbade him from removing some that were on wetlands, but the defendant refused to pay, so he’s suing. The defendant says she never hired the plaintiff and just asked for an estimate. She claims he did all the work while she was on vacation. She’s countersuing for tree and stump removal.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendant dated and bought a house together, but they broke up. Now she’s out of the home and he won’t repay her for the deposit she put down initially, so she’s suing. The defendant says he already paid the defendant back and covered all the expenses on the house, so he owes nothing
Then, the plaintiff says he was driving down the highway when a huge chunk of ice flew off the defendant’s truck and splintered his windshield. The defendant refuses to pay for the damage, so he’s suing him. The defendant says his truck wasn’t in the area on the day of the incident and denies it was him.
Plus, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment to the defendant’s blind nephew, but she was never paid. She’s suing for the rent. The defendant says she doesn’t understand why she’s being sued because it has nothing to do with her. She claims the plaintiff is taking advantage of a person with a disability
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The plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant on a month-to-month basis, but he kicked her out with no notice. She’s suing for her security deposit. The defendant says the plaintiff had trouble paying the rent, so he had no option.
The plaintiff says the defendant is his ex-wife. They were friendly — until now. He loaned her money to fix her air-conditioning, but she hasn’t repaid, so he’s suing. The defendant says her ex was a cheater. She claims she repaid most of the loan, but she doesn’t owe the rest because he still owes her for rent. She’s countersuing for outstanding rent.
The plaintiff says he transports vehicles, and he transported one for the defendant. The man refused to pay, it escalated, and the police were called. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says he paid in full, and then there was an additional charge he was never told about. Plus, he claims the plaintiff damaged the car, so he’s countersuing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her landscaper, and he kept hitting her fenceposts with his lawn mower. It made her gate inoperable, and the defendant won’t cover the repairs. The defendant claims he does fence work, but the plaintiff hired a fence company. He claims she’s scamming him for money.
Then, the plaintiff says she agreed to rent an apartment from the defendant, who promised the place would be ready in time. She put down a deposit, but the place was a mess. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says she’s an experienced apartment manager and the place would have been ready. She insists deposits are non-refundable.
Plus, the plaintiff says owns a restroom attendants service company for high-end events. The defendant was working at a nightclub, but she flipped out when he wanted to rotate her elsewhere. He fired her, but she still has her uniform, so he’s suing. The defendant claims all the plaintiff’s supplies were stolen. She’s countersuing for pain and suffering.
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The plaintiff says she gave the defendant a deposit on a house for rent, but it wasn’t ready to move in. The plaintiff asked for her money back, but the defendant only gave her some. The plaintiff is suing for the balance. The defendant insists she was on schedule to get the home ready, but the plaintiff changed her mind.
The plaintiff says she bought a hunk of junk car from the defendant, and it could have killed her because it was in such bad shape that the engine fell out. He’s a car dealer and should have known better, so she’s suing. The defendant says it was an as-is sale with a seven-day warranty, but the plaintiff had the car for a month.
The plaintiff says her son was murdered, and the defendant was hired to print T-shirts with his picture for the funeral. The shirts were late and they were damaged, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant says she did her best to get the correct fabric, but the pandemic was an issue.
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The plaintiff says she brought her 19-pound dog to the dog park, but the defendant’s large dog rushed at her and pounced on her, causing bruises. The defendant won’t pay the vet bill, so she’s suing. The defendant says her pit bull is a service animal and they were inside the dog park. She says her dog simply sat next to the plaintiff’s dog. The fluid in the plaintiff’s dog’s joints is because she’s 15 and overweight.
The plaintiff says the defendant’s son shot out the windows on her truck and he got arrested. His mother refuses to pay for the repairs, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant and her son say he happened to find a BB gun the day after the windows were shot out, and they deny he had anything to do with it. They’re countersuing for harassment and stress.
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The plaintiff says the defendant hired him to build a log cabin, but the defendant freaked out and kicked him off the property. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff installed the windows improperly, so he had to hire a new builder to finish the job. He’s countersuing to cover the cost of repairs to the plaintiff’s work.
The plaintiff says the defendant is her neighbor, and she torched the side of her garage and fence and tried to cover it up. She’s suing for the cost of repair. The defendant says she was on vacation and came home to notes on her door accusing her of starting a fire. She denies knowing anything about the incident.
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The plaintiff says he bought a gaming chair from the defendant, but it was scratched and missing parts. The defendant won’t refund him, so he’s suing for his money back. The defendant says he sold the plaintiff a fully sealed packaged chair, so if it was scratched, it was the plaintiff’s fault.
The plaintiff says he owns a house and rents rooms to veterans. He says he rented a room to the defendant, a Navy veteran, but it turns out he was kicked out of the service and was late on rent. The plaintiff is suing for what he’s owed in rent and damages. The defendant says he did a lot of odd jobs to make up for the rent, so he says he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant hired her to print 5,000 postcards and send them to his insurance clients. She has proof from the post office and he approved them, but he refuses to pay, so she’s suing. The defendant says the proof was flimsy because he didn’t even get one phone call.
The plaintiffs say they hired the defendant for a contracting job. They say he started but never finished and always had an excuse. They’re suing for their money back. The defendant says he completed most of the job, but he was waiting on more payments before continuing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is now her ex, and she had loaned him money for a custody battle with his former ex. One week later, he ghosted her. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says his ex gave him the money, and he says she’s weird and spiteful.
The plaintiffs say they hired the defendant’s company to move their items into a new apartment, but he broke several things. They’re suing for what they’re owed. The defendant says the only thing that happened was a small scratch on a wall. He says the plaintiffs are just trying to extort him, and he’s countersuing for an outstanding bill.
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The plaintiff says the defendant hired him to cater his wedding but then called him crying and saying he couldn’t afford it. He demanded a refund and got his credit card to give him his money back, so the plaintiff is suing for his costs. The defendant says the plaintiff double-billed him, and he insists he canceled 48 hours before the event. He’s countersuing for charges and bank fees.
The plaintiff says he rented a four-bedroom apartment from the defendant, but it was infested with bugs and she refused to hire an exterminator. He stopped paying rent, put the money in escrow, and moved out. He’s suing for his security deposit. The defendant says the plaintiff complained but never let the handyman in to fix anything. She’s countersuing for unpaid rent.
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The plaintiff says the defendant was her friend, but she lied to her about owning a house she was renting a room in. She alleges she was forced to move out and she couldn’t retrieve her stuff. She’s suing her ex-friend for the value of the items, plus pain and suffering. The defendant says the plaintiff just took off one day and never returned. She’s countersuing for rent, bills, and harassment.
The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to walk her two Labrador retrievers. She claims she warned the woman not to leave anything lying around because one of the dogs liked to eat stuff. She claims her dog ate a harness buckle and needed surgery to remove a blockage, so she’s suing the defendant. The defendant says she left the dog harness hanging up, and she alleges the dog could have eaten something other than the harness.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her son-in-law, and he owes her money for a doctor bill, truck repairs, and a concert ticket. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says he and his wife are about to have a baby, and he alleges the plaintiff destroyed some of his belongings. He’s suing for what he claims he’s owed, plus fuel and lost wages.
The plaintiff says he was having a party one snowy night when he heard his car alarm go off. He alleges the defendant’s snowplow hit him and damaged his car, so he’s suing for the cost of repairs. The defendant says he saw a car hit the plaintiff’s car, which is exactly what he told the police.
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The plaintiffs, a husband and wife, say they rented a condo from the defendant. Now, two years later, she’s refusing to return their security deposit. They’re suing to get it back. The defendant says the condo was dirty and required a lot of work, plus their dog caused additional damage.
The plaintiff says she been a waitress for 20 years and the defendant hired her to serve at a party. At the end of the night, the woman refused to pay her for her services, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff had a bad attitude and messed up the kitchen, so she refuses to pay her a penny. She’s countersuing for a clogged garbage disposal.
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The plaintiff says she met the defendant in college and they signed a lease together. She claims the defendant bailed on her and she was stuck covering all the expenses. She’s suing for all she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff’s boyfriend was there 24/7, usually under the influence, so she moved out. She also says the landlord then offered to let the plaintiff move to a smaller place, but she declined.
The plaintiff says the defendant is her neighbor and she helped with a loan when he ran into money problems, but now he hides when he sees her because he still hasn’t repaid it all. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says claims the plaintiff is jealous because he’s seeing another woman, and he insists he repaid the loan in full.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is a builder who bought the property next to hers. She claims a tree fell on her fence while he was building, so she’s suing him for the cost to replace it. The defendant says the wind blew the tree onto one section and he claims it was only a small portion of the fence, and he won’t replace the whole thing.
The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to publicize a documentary about her life, but the woman took her money and did nothing. She’s suing for a full refund. The defendant says she did a lot, including photo ops, media coaching, and event bookings. She’s countersuing for nonpayment of fees.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her older brother. She claims he grabbed an iPhone from her, threw it against a wall, and smashed it. She’s suing for the cost of a new phone and emotional distress. The defendant says the plaintiff was threatening to call the police on him, so he alleges the incident was her fault.
The plaintiff says the defendant stole two family heirloom cast iron pots from her and won’t return them. She doesn’t know what he’s trying to pull, so she’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff gave him the rusty old pots and he restored them to add to his collection. He claims he returned them when she asked.
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The plaintiff says the defendant was her roommate. She claims she paid her for the rent and utilities, but the defendant pocketed the money and never gave it to the landlord. She’s suing for the money back. The defendant says some guy pretended to be the landlord and scammed them out of the money, and she claims the cops told her to put the utilities in her name. She denies pocketing the cash.
The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend. She claims she had given him some money to hold, but he won’t give it back now that they’re broken up, so she’s suing him. The defendant says he gave the plaintiff lots of money while they were together, and he didn’t enjoy being threatened by her brothers over the cash.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her sister, who she says is a bully and kept her from seeing their dying mother. She’s suing her for stealing money, a chair, and a lawn mower. The defendant says she took care of their mother and didn’t steal anything.
The plaintiff says the defendant is responsible for the loss of her two designer suitcases. She can’t believe he did this to her, so she’s suing him for their value. The defendant says the plaintiff is a hoarder, and he helped her find a mover when she went to a new apartment. He denies he took the bags.
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The plaintiff says he and the defendant dated, but she cleaned him out. He alleges she stole thousands from him, along with his PlayStation. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff is lying, and she denies taking any of his money or items.
The plaintiff says he agreed to rent a two-bedroom apartment from the defendant, but when he went over to lease it, the defendant denied knowing anything about problems with lead paint. He asked for his deposit back, but the defendant refused, so he’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff changed his mind because he got into a fight with his girlfriend, and he broke the agreement, not the defendant.
The plaintiff says he hired the defendant to tint his car windows, but he did a terrible job. He let the guy try again, but this time, he got glue all over the car. Now he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says he redid the tints twice and there’s simply no pleasing him. The man still has the tints on his car, so he owes him nothing.
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The plaintiff says she babysat the defendant’s daughter for 14 months, but then the defendant called the Department of Social Services and claimed she was running an illegal day care. She’s suing for harassment and defamation because the defendant filed a false report. The defendant admits she called but insists she told the truth. She’s countersuing for harassment.
The plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant, who was a difficult person and bad landlord. She claims she left the apartment in good condition when she moved out, so the defendant has no right to keep her security deposit. She’s suing to get it back. The defendant says the plaintiff was a nightmare tenant who had issues with police and left the place infested with cockroaches. She insists she had every right to keep the deposit
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The plaintiff says he proposed to the defendant, he gave her a ring, and they got married. One month later, she asked for an annulment, but she won’t return the ring. He’s suing for its value. The defendant says the plaintiff wanted her to be a submissive wife. She says the ring is hers, and she’s not giving it back. She’s countersuing for legal fees.
The plaintiff says his wife died and he informed the defendant, his landlord, that he was giving his 30 days’ notice to move out. The defendant then told him she’d have to rent the place first before returning his security deposit, so he’s suing. The defendant says she told the plaintiff he was short on rent one month, so she deducted that from his deposit. He also left eight days late, so she owes him nothing.
The plaintiff says the defendant is her neighbor, and the neighbor’s dog put his snout under the fence and mauled her dog’s paw. She’s suing for the vet bills. The defendant says the plaintiff’s dog has been digging holes under his fence, and the plaintiff is the irresponsible one, not him.
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The plaintiff says she rented a room in the defendant’s apartment, but the woman kicked her out one day with no warning. She’s suing for the rent and security deposit she paid. The defendant says the plaintiff had 10 different overnight visitors, which she knew was against the rules, and that’s why she was asked to leave
The plaintiff says the defendant is her brother, and she let him move in with her. He brought bed bugs with him, so she had to hire an exterminator. She’s suing him for the fees, plus pain and suffering. The defendant says the bed bugs could have come from anywhere in the four-unit building, and he denies he is responsible.
The plaintiff says she bought an Apple TV device from the defendant but never got it in the mail. She’s tired of all the lame excuses, so she’s suing for her money back. The defendant says she shipped the item by mail to the address the plaintiff provided, so she has no idea what happened to it. She says she’s not refunding anything.
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The plaintiff says she paid the defendant to transport her car, but he crushed the gas tank and dented the floorboards when he took it of the trailer. She’s suing for the damages. The defendant says the plaintiff never told him the vehicle had no battery and wasn’t in running condition. He says she’s trying to scam him over damage he didn’t cause.
The plaintiff says he bought a refrigerator from the defendant, but when he got it home and plugged it in, it didn’t get cold. The defendant said she’d send a repairman and never did, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the fridge worked fine when she sold it, and it’s a used appliance with no warranty. She’s not giving him his money back.
The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to do some work on her mobile home, but the untrustworthy guy is giving her the runaround. She’s suing him for her money back since he rarely shows up for work. The defendant says the plaintiff ran out of money and tried to cancel the job, but he has to pay his guys. He’s countersuing for the balance on the contract.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendant were in a serious relationship and they have a child together. She claims she paid for his car insurance and violations, but he never reimbursed her, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff is bitter and claims the car charges are all hers. He denies owing her any money.
The plaintiff says he hired the defendant to renovate his condo but later found out he wasn’t licensed. He used the wrong paint and scammed him out of a bunch of money, so he’s suing. The defendant says once COVID hit, the plaintiff called him several times a day during the job to complain about his worker and then fired him. He’s countersuing for what he’s still owed.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her younger sister. She claims she loaned her some money, but then she used the plaintiff’s credit card without permission — and that’s stealing. She’s suing for every penny her sister owes her. The defendant says she’s not paying anything since her sister lived at her home rent-free.
The plaintiffs say the defendant towed their car, but he dropped it when he was unloading it and damaged the radiator. Now he refuses to pay for the damages, so they’re suing. The defendant says the radiator was leaking when he got the car, and you can’t drop a car when you use a hydraulic lift.
The plaintiff says she loaned the defendant money in his time of need, but the louse has only repaid a small portion of it. She’s suing for the balance. The defendant says he paid the plaintiff’s husband some of the money because they were close friends, but then the man unexpectedly died.
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The plaintiff says she rented a house from the defendant, but to her horror, it was infested with mice. She and her son moved out after one night, but the defendant won’t return her rent and deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff put a stop payment on the check, so he doesn’t understand why she’s suing him. He’s countersuing for rent owed.
The plaintiff says he owns a boat repair service and did some work for the defendant twice, but then the defendant had the credit card company reverse payment on him for no good reason. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says he keeps the boat at the plaintiff’s marina, but the defendant never authorized any work, so he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant, her mom’s cousin, to do some work on a trailer she was moving into. She claims he made a mess and even caused sewer damage. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says the trailer smelled of feces because there were sewage issues before he arrived. He refuses to offer a refund because he did complete the work.
The plaintiff says he hired the defendant to do some work on his 1970 Pontiac LeMans and gave him a deposit, but then the man came back and said he wanted more money to do the job. The plaintiff told him to cancel the work, but now the defendant won’t return the deposit, so he’s suing him. The defendant says he was ready to do the work, but the plaintiff never brought him the parts and he stored the car for eight months.
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The plaintiff says he and the defendant were in a sexual relationship on and off for a few years. He claims she snapped one day and smashed his truck windows, so he’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff maced her, and then slashed her tires, egged her car, and snapped off a mirror, so they’re even.
Then, the plaintiff says she paid the defendant for a trip to London, but it was canceled because of the pandemic. He offered her a credit but won’t give her a refund. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says he was able to get the hotel refunded, but the airlines would only offer a credit. He’s countersuing for fees for organizing the trip.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend and they share a child. She says he co-signed on a car loan because she has five kids, but then he showed up demanding that she give him the vehicle. The car was towed and given to the defendant, so she’s suing for all the money she put into it. The defendant says he put down the deposit and paid off the loan, and his ex refused to let him see their child. He’s countersuing for bills he paid for her.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is his neighbor, who has eight kids. He says one of the kids broke his aquarium and damaged other items, and they’re such slobs that the plaintiff now has a rat problem. They even egged his siding. He’s suing for all the damages. The defendant says the plaintiff harasses him and calls the police on him when his kids leave toys around.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his obnoxious, rude neighbor. He claims the man had workers dig a trench on the plaintiff’s property to put in a fence without permission. He’s suing for what it will cost to clean it up. The defendant says he was trying to be neighborly by updating the fence bordering their properties.
Then, the plaintiffs say they rented a room in the defendants’ house, but there was an altercation and they moved out. Now the defendants refuse to return their deposit and rent, so they’re suing. The defendants say they are pastors at the church and the plaintiffs are members. They says the plaintiffs fought nonstop and spread lies at church, so they’re countersuing for defamation.
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The plaintiff says he’s been mercilessly harassed in his neighborhood by the defendants, and they’ve made his life miserable. He’s suing for damages to his self-worth and a car he claims they vandalized. The defendants say the plaintiff lives 200 feet away and they once had a fistfight. They’re countersuing for unlawful prosecution and harassment.
Then, the plaintiff says she sold two Prada bags to the defendant, who then complained. The plaintiff gave her a refund, but the defendant never returned the goods. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says one of the straps was broken, and then eBay told her she didn’t need to return the items after getting a refund. She says she’s already donated the bags, so she can’t send them back.
Plus, the plaintiffs say they bought an elliptical machine from the defendant, who said it was a 2018 model. It turned out to be from 2011, and they want a full refund after being grossly overcharged. The defendant says the plaintiffs tried the machine and everything was fine, and then suddenly they didn’t want it. She says it’s a final sale.
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The plaintiffs say they rented their vacation house to the defendant, but the man stole a bear statue and then canceled the credit card charges for payment. They’re suing this strange man for what they’re owed. The defendant says he got bed bugs at their vacation home, and he’s countersuing for pain and suffering, and a bet.
Then, the plaintiff says she bought a puppy from the defendant, but the puppy needed eye surgery. She’s suing for the vet bills she had to pay. The defendant says the plaintiff insisted on taking the puppy home before he was 8 weeks old, and he warned her she’d have to take responsibility. He claims the dog was healthy.
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The plaintiff says she brought her car to the defendant’s shop to have the steering repaired, but the problem came back a month later. That’s when the defendant admitted he didn’t use actual BMW parts. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant says he uses after market parts all the time, and he says the plaintiff expects him to fix her 22-year-old car for free. He’s countersuing for the cost of a lawyer.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to move him from Massachusetts to Florida and she damaged his things. Her truck was also too small and he ended up having to rent a second truck. He’s suing for his money back. The defendant says she inspects every load and nothing was wrong with the plaintiff’s goods.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex and she loaned him money, but now they’ve split up and he won’t pay her back. She’s suing him for every penny owed. Plus, she has a big surprise for him. The defendant says the plaintiff is a liar and denies she ever loaned him anything. He’s countersuing for a broken door and a TV he says she stole.
Then, the plaintiffs say they hired the defendant to expedite paperwork for some construction for an ailing relative, but the crook took off with their money. He ghosted them and then blamed COVID, so they’re suing for a refund. The defendant says he understands the frustration, but the pandemic is causing the delays.
The plaintiff says the defendants were moving into the building where she lives and they dropped a refrigerator on her car and caused extensive damage. She says they became rude when she showed them the repair estimate, so now she’s suing for the money to cover it. The defendants say the fridge cracked a bumper when it blew over and the plaintiff flipped out when they told her. They insist it was an act of God.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her daughter, who she claims kicked her out and dumped her belongings after they had lived together. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says her mother left one day and never came back. She threw out the items when her mother stopped answering her phone. She’s countersuing for an airline ticket, a bed, and a bearded dragon.
Then, the plaintiff says she met the defendant at church and he bought a used car from her. He was supposed to pay her every month, but he only made one payment. She’s suing the double-crosser for the balance owed. The defendant says he found out the odometer was disconnected, which was illegal, and then the car died on the side of the road. He refuses to pay a cent more.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is a former tenant, but he scraped up her property with his moving truck and left a ton of garbage behind. She’s suing him for all the damage. The defendant says he and the plaintiff used to be sexually involved, and she raised his rent and then didn’t renew his lease when his fiancée moved in. He’s countersuing for duress.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her daughter, and she loaned her money so she could join them on a family cruise. Now her daughter isn’t paying her back and they’re not speaking, so she’s suing for her cash. The defendant says her mother gave her the funds for the trip, so she owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says she took her dog to the defendant’s shop for grooming, but she says they razor-burned his testicles. She’s suing for vet bills and grooming costs. The defendant says the plaintiff called her to complain and filed a lawsuit the same day. She says she was never given a chance to make things right, and she’s countersuing for lost wages and defamation.
The plaintiff says he bought a Buick from the defendant, but the DMV then told him there was a problem with the title. The defendant is giving him the runaround and also has another car of theirs, so he’s suing him for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff filled out the paperwork incorrectly, and the other car is sitting in his lot. He’s countersuing for storage and towing.
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The plaintiff says she owns a marketing company in Ohio and created a website and social media for the defendant’s bikini modeling business. She completed all the work, but the defendant won’t pay, so she’s suing. The defendant says he met the plaintiff at a bar when she was running for Congress. He denies owing her money and is countersuing for lost wages.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant, but no one was there to give her the key on move-in day. She texted the defendant, who told her the apartment was no longer available. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff called her and told her she didn’t have the money for rent. She’s countersuing for mental anguish and lost wages.
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The plaintiff says she brought her car to the defendant’s repair shop and he fixed several issues. Right after she left the shop, the plaintiff’s head gasket blew, and she wants to know why the defendant missed that and her engine is ruined. She’s suing for her repair costs to be refunded. The defendant says he ran a diagnostic on the car, and he ordered special parts for the repair. He’s not returning anything.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendants are her former tenants, and she noticed a chip in her new bathtub when they moved out. She had to get the whole thing reglazed, but they refuse to take responsibility, so she’s suing for her repair costs. The defendants say there was a shower liner and they are certain they didn’t damage the tub.
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The plaintiff rented a basement apartment from the defendant and noticed some of her belongings were moved around. The plaintiff installed video cameras to get to the bottom of it. Through her investigation, the plaintiff claims she caught the landlord stealing and rummaging through her things, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists she was only down there because the plaintiff was a slob, and she’s countersuing for rent owed.
The plaintiff hired and paid the defendant to videotape his daughter’s wedding, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the plaintiff had to reschedule. The plaintiff claims the defendant tried to raise the price for the rescheduled date, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant alleges he has every right to raise his rates based off cost-of-living increases, and he denies owing anything. The defendant is countersuing for the balance due on his contract.
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The plaintiff owns a handyman business and was hired by the defendant to do some work around her home. However, the plaintiff says the defendant still hasn’t paid him, so the plaintiff is suing for unpaid wages. The defendant claims the plaintiff sent some random guy to her house who hadn’t bathed in a while and had a substance abuse problem.
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The plaintiff purchased some rare furniture from the defendants, but he says a year has passed, and he still hasn’t received anything, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendants tried shipping the furniture, but they claim the plaintiff couldn’t agree on a shipping company, and the furniture has been sitting in their warehouse.
Then, the plaintiff hired the defendant to ship his Toyota pickup truck to Belize, but he claims the truck arrived damaged, so the plaintiff is suing for the repairs. The defendant says he is not responsible for the damages because all he did was drop the vehicle off in Florida before it was shipped off to Belize.
Plus, the plaintiff and his former friend agreed on renting a lake house together. The plaintiff says he gave a portion of money to the defendant to pay for the trip, but the defendant switched the intended rental location, and the plaintiff was no longer interested. The defendant won’t return the money, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant alleges he and 30 people got together to rent the house, and the plaintiff just tried to back out the last minute. Case #30357 #PeoplesCourt #RealityTV #Court
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The plaintiffs were hired to dance at the defendant’s halftime show at a basketball game, but they claim they still haven’t been paid, so they’re suing for unpaid wages. The defendant, a rapper, claims she was looking for volunteer dancers, and there wasn’t any mention of payment.
Then, the plaintiff lived with two roommates, and when they moved out, she claims her former roommates fought and damaged the apartment they lived in. The plaintiff says the defendant unfairly withheld the plaintiff’s security deposit to cover her roommates’ damages, so she’s suing. The defendant claims the plaintiff was also involved with her roommates’ fights, and she stiffed him on last month’s rent. Therefore, the defendant believes he has every right to withhold her deposit.
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The plaintiff and the defendant used to be close friends, but the plaintiff says that all stopped. The plaintiff says the defendant has a water run-off on her property, and the plaintiff’s house is now damaged because of the defendant’s negligence. The plaintiff is suing her former friend for the water damages. The defendant says her neighbor has been constantly harassing her for years, and she has been watering her lawn like everyone else in the neighborhood.
Then, the plaintiffs hired and paid the defendant a deposit to install security cameras in their house, but three months have gone by, and the work still hasn’t been done, so the plaintiffs are suing for a refund. The defendant claims the plaintiffs have a wiring problem in their house, so the project was delayed. The defendant is countersuing for the balance owed on his contract.
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The plaintiff runs a baked goods delivery business, and he sold the defendant a large amount of bread, but the defendant hasn’t paid him, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant owns a popular sandwich shop, and he claims the plaintiff sent him cracked bread loaves that were smaller than usual, so he denies owing the plaintiff anything.
Then, the plaintiff rented a two-bedroom home to the defendants, and he says they damaged the place and refused to pay for repairs, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendants allege that they left the place nice and clean, and the plaintiff didn’t do a walk-through with the defendants, and now the plaintiff is making stuff up. The defendants are countersuing for their unreturned security deposit.
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The plaintiffs purchased a puppy from the defendant, but sadly, they say the canine had parvovirus and had to be put down, so they’re suing for a refund. The defendant claims she told the plaintiffs parvovirus was a common thing puppies get, and they should have put the puppy on an IV ASAP. The defendant denies owning the plaintiffs a dime.
Then, the plaintiffs rented a two-bedroom apartment from the defendant. They say the guy infringed on their rights by forcing them to show the place to prospective tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming it endangered their lives. The plaintiffs argue the defendant fined them for declining to do it, so the defendants are suing for the cost of the fine. The defendant claims the plaintiffs notified him that they were moving out, and he asked them to vacate a little early because a new person needed the apartment due to a fire at a different property. The plaintiffs agreed to move out, and the defendant says he doesn’t owe them anything.
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The plaintiff hired and paid the defendant’s limo company to take his daughter and her friends out to celebrate her Sweet 16. Unfortunately, the plaintiff had to cancel due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the defendant won’t return the plaintiff’s money, so he’s suing. The defendant insists her contract is crystal clear, and the plaintiff is free to reschedule her limo service for another day, but she’s not giving the plaintiff a refund.
The plaintiff says the defendant, her former roommate and friend, owes her money for rent because he skipped out on her and moved back home. She can’t afford the place on her own, so the plaintiff is suing for the unpaid rent the defendant owes. The defendant alleges that the plaintiff enforced ridiculous rules like no random hookups even though the plaintiff met a guy online, and he moved in with them. Therefore, the defendant says he doesn’t owe the plaintiff anything. The defendant is countersuing for paid rent and security.
The plaintiff’s parked car was hit by the defendant in a parking lot. When the plaintiff asked the defendant to pay for the repairs, she says he refused, so the plaintiff is suing for the damages. The defendant admits he did dent the plaintiff’s car, but he claims the plaintiff was illegally parked over the line, and her insurance paid her claim. Therefore, the defendant says he doesn’t owe the plaintiff a dime.
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The plaintiff hired the defendant, a professional videographer, for a music video she was directing. The plaintiff claims the defendant overstepped his responsibilities and tried to take over her job. She was not happy with the final product, so the plaintiff is suing the defendant for the money she paid him. The defendant says the plaintiff was disorganized the entire time, and she is trying to blame all the problems on the defendant even though he did everything the plaintiff wanted him to do.
Then, the plaintiff rented a room from the defendant, and the day he was supposed to move in, the other tenants told him he couldn’t due to COVID-19 regulations. The defendant refuses to give the plaintiff a refund, so he is suing for the rent money he paid in advance. The defendant claims the plaintiff is the one who backed out of the deal, not him, and it’s not his fault the other tenants were difficult.
Plus, the plaintiff hired and paid the defendant to design and make a wedding dress. However, the plaintiff claims the wedding dress wasn’t delivered in time, and the plaintiff had to leave for Las Vegas for her wedding without a dress, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant insists she created and mailed the dress, and according to the tracking number, the dress was delivered to the plaintiff on time. Therefore, the defendant says she doesn’t owe the plaintiff anything.
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The plaintiff hired and paid the defendant, a personal chef, to cater a small dinner party she was hosting. However, after getting her money, the plaintiff claims the defendant ghosted her before the event, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant insists the plaintiff tried to cancel a week before the event after he had already performed prep work, so he doesn’t owe her anything.
The plaintiff has known the defendant for a long time. She purchased a riding lawn mower from the defendant, but she claims the machine wouldn’t go in reverse and is useless, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant insists he sold the plaintiff a perfectly fine riding lawn mower, and if anything is wrong with it, it’s probably the plaintiff’s fault.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her husband’s ex-wife, and the defendant moved in with them. However, the plaintiff is suing her husband’s ex-wife for unpaid rent, utilities, and furniture. The defendant alleges that she only entered the living situation so she could be closer to her kids, and she denies owing the plaintiff anything.
Then, the plaintiff’s twin granddaughters were walking her dog when the defendant’s vicious pet attacked and killed her canine, Roman, so the plaintiff is suing for vet bills. The defendant alleges that Roman wasn’t on a leash and that the plaintiff is trying to take advantage of an unfortunate situation because she’s greedy.
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After the plaintiff’s boyfriend passed away, the plaintiff claims her late boyfriend’s father took some of the deceased man’s belongings. The plaintiff says her boyfriend’s dying wish was for his daughter to have those things, so the plaintiff is suing for stolen property. The defendant claims he has every right to his late son’s belongings because he was his father.
Then, the plaintiff used to own a skin spa, but she was shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic. She claims her former landlords stole her security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendants insist the plaintiff owes them money, and they’re countersuing for two months’ worth of unpaid rent.
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The plaintiff says the defendant worked for her husband’s company. They became good friends, and then she loaned her money for personal reasons. However, the defendant won’t pay her back, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists she paid off the loan by making payments and caring for the plaintiff’s elderly mother.
Then, the plaintiff hired and paid the defendant to remove a tree and trim some bushes on her property. However, the plaintiff says the defendant never did the work and won’t return the money, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant claims he showed up to do the work multiple times, but the plaintiff wouldn’t allow him to because she insisted she had to be home to oversee the defendant’s team.
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The plaintiff was riding her bike when the careless defendant ran into her with his car. She says the defendant refuses to pay her medical bills, so she’s suing him. The defendant alleges that the accident was not his fault. Therefore, he is not responsible for her medical bills.
Then, the plaintiff hired and paid the defendant to extend her backyard patio, but the plaintiff says he still hasn’t done any work, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant claims he was all set to do the work, but the plaintiff called him and changed her mind. The defendant insists he didn’t cancel and owes the plaintiff nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff rented his house to the defendants, and he’s suing them for unpaid rent and fees he claims they owe him. The defendants say they have no idea why the plaintiff is suing them because they did everything by the book when they moved out of the home, including giving the plaintiff 30 days’ notice.
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The plaintiff claims the defendant, his girlfriend’s ex-husband, owes him for a log splitter he refuses to pay him for. However, the defendant insists he already paid the plaintiff for the log splitter, and the plaintiff is just upset because the defendant sold it at a yard sale and made a profit.
The plaintiff claims the defendant’s two pit bulls attacked her sweet pup, Lucy, while she was out for a walk. The defendant reportedly refuses to pay for the vet bills, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant denies that her dogs were responsible for the attack because there is no evidence, and she didn’t see the incident.
The plaintiff and the defendant used to date. After moving in together, the defendant allegedly took off and failed to pay rent, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant alleges that it was the plaintiff who wanted to leave and break the lease because she was homesick, but the defendant didn’t want to move back home.
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The plaintiff says he hired and paid the defendant, a piano tuner, to install a piano humidifier, but the defendant took the money and ran, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists he tried to set up a time to install the piano humidifier, but he and the plaintiff could never connect.
Then, the plaintiff rented a room to the defendant, but the defendant reportedly stopped paying rent, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant claims he was all caught up with the rent after falling behind when COVID-19 hit. However, the defendant says he was fed up with the plaintiff’s rude attitude, moved out, and owes him nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff purchased a boat from the defendant, who advertised it as being in good condition. However, when the plaintiff took the boat out in the water, he says it flooded and almost sank, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant alleges that the plaintiff ran the boat aground and damaged the engine. The defendant believes the plaintiff is just trying to get the defendant to return the money so the plaintiff can buy a new boat.
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After the defendant left the plaintiff to get back with her husband, the plaintiff says he was kicked out of the home they leased together, so he’s suing the defendant for unpaid rent. The defendant claims she ordered the plaintiff to leave because he used drugs while her kids were home. Besides, the defendant alleges that the plaintiff damaged the house, so she owes him nothing. The defendant is countersuing for additional repairs.
Then, the plaintiff claims she loaned her former friend money to get her transmission fixed, but the defendant hasn’t paid the plaintiff back in full, so she’s suing. The defendant insists the plaintiff told her the money was a gift.
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The plaintiff and his wife allege that conflict arose after their neighbor built a shed that encroached onto their property. Things reportedly got physical between the defendant and the plaintiff’s wife, and the defendant had the plaintiff’s wife falsely arrested. The plaintiff is suing for bail as well as pain and suffering. The defendant insists the plaintiff’s wife attacked her, and she was rightfully arrested.
Then, the plaintiff says her 26-year-old son took her dog, Taffy, out for a walk, and the defendant’s two unleashed pit bulls attacked her canine. The plaintiff’s dog was injured in the scuffle, so she’s suing the defendant for vet bills. The defendant claims her pit bulls went into “protection mode” after Taffy ran up to her front stoop without a leash. The defendant is countersuing for vet bills, fines, and pain and suffering.
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The plaintiff says he sold a canoe to the defendant, and the guy stopped making payments, so the plaintiff is suing for the money he says he is owed. The defendant claims he canceled payments on the canoe because it wasn’t safe for his kids. There were patched holes in the canoe, and the defendant wasn’t going to allow his children to drown.
The plaintiff claims he purchased a building, and the defendants were tenants with a pet grooming business. The defendants reportedly failed to pay rent, so the plaintiff is suing for the money he’s owed. The defendants insist they were running their business in the building for 20 years without any problems until the plaintiff purchased the building, and they deny owing a dime.
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The plaintiffs sublet a house from the defendant. The defendant reportedly turned the power off for no reason, so the plaintiffs are suing the defendant for the electric bill. The defendant says she gave her 30-day notice to move out because the subletters weren’t paying rent and causing issues. After moving out, the defendant admits the power was turned off, but that’s because she wasn’t there.
The plaintiff says the defendant is her deceased brother’s fiancée, and she refuses to return her brother’s belongings to the family, so the plaintiff is suing for unreturned property. The defendant insists the plaintiff’s brother told her he wanted her to have everything of his before he passed away from COVID-19. The defendant is countersuing for property the plaintiff stole from her brother’s car.
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The plaintiff purchased a pit bull puppy from the defendant, who told the plaintiff the puppy’s father was a prize-winning dog. But the plaintiff says that isn’t true. The plaintiff wants to return the puppy and is suing the defendant for a refund. The defendant insists he tried to work things out the best he could with the plaintiff, but they could never get on the same page.
The plaintiff claims he was hired to do remodeling work at the defendant’s house, but she refuses to pay the plaintiff in full, so he’s suing for unpaid wages. The defendant says the plaintiff started the job but disappeared before completing it, so she had to hire someone else to finish the plaintiff’s work.
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The plaintiff hired the defendant to redo the floor tiles in her mudroom and pantry. The guy did such a horrible job that the plaintiff says the work was unsalvageable and needs to be redone, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant believes the plaintiff is nothing but a scammer and insists he did a great job. The defendant is countersuing for additional money owed.
The plaintiff says the defendant rented from him for seven years, and he’s suing her for unpaid rent. The defendant claims she was evicted because another tenant in the building was smoking, and it seeped into her unit even though they live in a smoke-free building. The plaintiff did nothing to enforce the rules, and the defendant says she moved out.
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The plaintiff says he met the defendant on a dating site, and they were together for 11 months. The woman reportedly used the plaintiff’s credit card for a car rental, but she won’t pay him back, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists she paid off the car rental in full, but the plaintiff kept it longer and used it. The defendant refuses to give the plaintiff another dime.
Then, The plaintiff says he cut the defendant’s lawn at two of his properties for an entire summer season, but he hasn’t been paid, so the plaintiff is suing for unpaid wages. The defendant claims he was dissatisfied with the plaintiff’s work, and he is countersuing for harassment and breaking an agreement.
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The plaintiff met the defendant through a social media website and says he loaned him money, but the defendant won’t pay him back, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant claims the plaintiff agreed to give him money in exchange for sex, so the defendant insists he doesn’t owe anything. The defendant is countersuing for harassment.
Then, the plaintiffs claim they purchased a fully furnished condo from the defendant. Once they took possession of the place, they thought they were robbed because numerous items that were supposed to be included in the sale weren’t there. The defendant double-crossed them, so the plaintiffs are suing. The defendant insists he sold the plaintiffs a condo with furniture and not with the small items they were expecting, such as a toaster.
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The plaintiffs claim the defendant, a certified accountant, made a huge mistake on their taxes, and they owe the IRS thousands of dollars as a result, so they’re suing. The defendant says the plaintiffs refuse to send her the paperwork from the IRS so she can see where the discrepancy is, and she insists she filed their taxes correctly based on what the plaintiffs provided.
Then, the plaintiff says he’s known the defendant for over 60 years. Longtime friend or not, the plaintiff alleges that the defendant owes him money for two tires he purchased for him. The defendant insists he paid the plaintiff back for the tires, but the plaintiff is exaggerating the price and should just drop the issue since it happened years ago.
Plus, the plaintiffs say their time living in the defendants’ place was a total nightmare. The defendants won’t return the plaintiffs’ security deposit even though they left the place in pristine condition, so the plaintiffs are suing. The defendants insist the plaintiffs treated the home like a pigpen and don’t owe them anything. The defendants are countersuing for additional damages.
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The plaintiff alleges that the defendant knowingly sold her a damaged dining room set, so she’s suing the defendant for a refund. The defendant claims the plaintiff’s boyfriend picked up the dining room set using an SUV and scratched it during transport. The defendant denies owing anything.
Then, the plaintiff says he and the defendant worked together as lifeguards, and he loaned her money on numerous occasions. The defendant allegedly won’t pay the plaintiff back, so he’s suing her for the money he says he’s owed. The defendant claims she and the defendant were friends until he made a move and she rebuffed his advances. The defendant insists the money was a gift and she owes him nothing.
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The plaintiff says he was hired to fix the defendant’s computer problems, but the defendant didn’t pay him for his work, so he’s suing. The defendant alleges that his computer froze at his dry-cleaning business, and the plaintiff, a customer of his, offered to look at it. However, the defendant claims the plaintiff wasted his time and fixed nothing.
Then, the plaintiff claims he rented a place to start his custom closet business. The defendant, his landlord, reportedly told the plaintiff that things weren’t going to work out because of noise issues. The defendant refuses to return the plaintiff’s money, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant alleges that the plaintiff was the one who wanted to move out because he found a better spot.
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The plaintiff claims he loaned the defendant money to help her with her divorce, and she feigned romantic interest in him. The defendant allegedly won’t pay the plaintiff back, so he’s suing the sweetheart swindler. The defendant insists she made it clear that she and the plaintiff were just friends. When the plaintiff made sexual advances toward the defendant, she told him they needed to part ways, so she cut him off.
Then, the plaintiff alleges that he paid the defendant $1,000 for an apartment he wanted to rent, but the landlord denied his application because he said it was too small for a family of four. The landlord won’t return the money he paid, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant says the plaintiff was approved to move in but backed out because he found another place, and the plaintiff is not entitled to the money he paid.
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The plaintiff claims the defendant is her ex of five years, and he refuses to reimburse her for half of the utility bills of the house they once shared. The plaintiff is suing her ex for the money she says she’s owed. The defendant insists the plaintiff is just mad that he broke up with her, and he doesn’t owe her a dime.
Then, the plaintiff alleges that the defendant knowingly sold him a damaged, leaky tent at her yard sale, so he is suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff set up the tent in a rainstorm, so of course it started to leak. That’s not her fault.
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The plaintiff says the defendant hired her to paint a picture of her deceased dog. However, the plaintiff alleges that she completed the job but has yet to be paid, so she’s suing the defendant. The defendant claims the plaintiff didn’t tell her she was going to charge her for the painting, and the plaintiff should have told her that beforehand, not after.
Then, the plaintiff says he rented an apartment in the defendant’s building. There was a fire, and his place was ruined. The plaintiff claims the defendant is withholding his security deposit and owes him for his damaged property, so he’s suing. The defendant insists the fire was not his fault, and he already offered to give the plaintiff money when he moved out, but the plaintiff reportedly rejected it.
Plus, the plaintiff claims the defendant had his truck for three weeks and was supposed to repair it, but he didn’t, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant insists he fixed the plaintiff’s truck properly, and when the plaintiff’s vehicle started leaking, the defendant told him to bring it back in. The plaintiff reportedly refused to bring the truck back in.
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The plaintiff claims she made eight payments on her ex-boyfriend’s car, and he won’t pay her back, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff was his fiancée, and they bought the car together. Once they split up, the plaintiff reportedly kept the car for four months, so the defendant believes he doesn’t owe a dime.
Then, the plaintiff says he lived with the defendant, and the irresponsible guy had the gas cut off in their apartment. The plaintiff allegedly had to take a day off from work to wait for the technician to turn it back on. The plaintiff is suing for missed work and a lost bonus. The defendant claims he paid his fair share of the gas bill every month, but the plaintiff played the COVID-19 pandemic card and didn’t pay his share to the utility company.
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The plaintiff says he works at Disney World as a plumber and was hired by the defendants for a side job to remove and install a new bathtub. The defendants reportedly stopped paying the plaintiff for his work, so he’s suing. The defendants insist that after the plaintiff completed the job, they noticed a large gap between the bathtub and the wall. The defendants are countersuing for additional money needed to fix the plaintiff’s terrible work and redo the installation.
Then, the plaintiffs say they got a flat tire, and the defendant sent one of his workers to change it. The worker failed to correctly change the tire, and it came unhinged and damaged the car the next day. The plaintiffs are suing for car repairs. The defendant insists he and his workers know how to bolt a tire onto a car, and he is not responsible for the damage.
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The plaintiff says she got her lips tattooed by the defendant, and the woman reportedly damaged her bridge. Now, the plaintiff has major dental problems and is suing the defendant for dental bills. The defendant alleges that she doesn’t go near anyone’s teeth when she tattoos lips. The defendant believes the plaintiff just has bad teeth, and that’s not her problem.
Then, the plaintiffs claim their neighbor, the defendant, damaged their property with his tree roots. Since the defendant isn’t very neighborly and won’t pay the plaintiffs’ bills to repair their driveway and brick wall, they’re suing. The defendant insists he’s not obligated to pay for the cracks in the plaintiffs’ driveway because they disturbed his sycamore tree.
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The plaintiff claims she loaned her older sister money so that she could get a new apartment. The plaintiff alleges that her sister hasn’t paid her back yet, so she’s suing. The defendant insists she doesn’t owe her sister a dime, and she feels hurt about the whole situation. The defendant is countersuing the plaintiff for defamation of character, slander, and harassment.
Then, the plaintiff claims she loaned her ex-boyfriend money so that he could get out of jail, and now he won’t pay her back, so she’s suing. The defendant says he never asked for the money. The plaintiff just sent it to the defendant’s baby’s mother because she wanted to help them out.
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The plaintiff says the defendant’s tree came crashing down onto her backyard shed, demolishing it. The defendant won’t pay her back to get it replaced, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant alleges that he had an inspector check out the tree prior to the incident, and nothing was wrong with the tree. He doesn’t know why it collapsed.
Then, the plaintiffs allege that the defendant’s husky grabbed their Pomeranian by the neck during a violent, unprovoked attack. The defendant won’t repay them for the vet bills, so the plaintiffs are suing. The defendant claims her husky was on a short, tight leash, and the plaintiffs’ dog was on a long, loose leash. The defendant says the plaintiffs failed to control their little dog.
Plus, the plaintiff says she put down a deposit on an electrical tricycle at the defendant’s shop. However, it’s been a year, and she still doesn’t have the tricycle, so she’s suing the defendant for the money she says she’s owed. The defendant claims he feels badly about the delay, but due to the pandemic, delivery was delayed. The defendant says he doesn’t guarantee delivery time, and he’s not at fault.
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The plaintiff says the defendant, his neighbor, waters her side of their common fence and rotted out the enclosure, and the plaintiff had to fumigate the fence. The plaintiff is suing for the cost of fumigation and repairs. The defendant argues that she waters the lemon tree, not the fence, and there are no grounds to this case.
Then, the plaintiffs say their former landlord refuses to return their security deposit for no good reason, so they are suing. The defendant alleges that she had to replace the washer and dryer. The defendant also claims she had to hire a professional cleaning crew because of the condition the plaintiffs left the home in.
Plus, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to upgrade his car engine to a twin turbo, and the defendant ruined the entire thing. The plaintiff is suing for the cost of the vehicle. The defendant insists the plaintiff brought the car to another person two weeks after the defendant worked on it, and he’s not at fault.
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The plaintiff says the defendant, his former friend, stole his designer sunglasses and copied his overall style, so he’s suing for the cost of the glasses. The defendant says he doesn’t have the plaintiff’s sunglasses, and he doesn’t want to look anything like the plaintiff.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to install a new fuel tank in his truck, and the defendant ruined his vehicle. The plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant insists he did the installation properly, and he owes nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant is her former neighbor, and his dog bit her poodle, killing her. The defendant refuses to pay the plaintiff’s vet bills, so she is suing. The defendant argues that the plaintiff called his dog over and incited the fight. Animal control allegedly forced the defendant to put his dog down, and now they’re both in mourning.
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The plaintiff rented a car for the defendant, who allegedly blacked out while driving and crashed the vehicle. The plaintiff claims the defendant won’t pay for the repairs, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant alleges that her paycheck is being garnished weekly to pay off the damages, and the plaintiff is suing for money the rental company is already taking out. The defendant is countersuing for half of the damages to the rental car.
Then, the plaintiff says he worked for the defendant on his basketball team for a few days. The plaintiff has been waiting more than six months for his paycheck, so he is suing for unpaid wages. The defendant alleges that the plaintiff was just an intern. There was no agreement he would be paid.
Plus, the plaintiff says her dog was viciously attacked by the defendant’s out-of-control pit bull. The dog hasn’t been the same since the attack, so she’s suing for the vet bills. The defendant argues that his leashed dog noticed the plaintiff’s unleashed dog, and when he ran over, a fight ensued. The defendant alleges that the plaintiff’s dog is the one who initiated the fight.
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The plaintiff loaned her sister money, but the defendant hasn’t paid her back, so the plaintiff is suing for what she says she’s owed. The defendant claims she paid her sister back in gift cards and sold her two chairs at a discounted price. Besides, the defendant argues, the plaintiff is no sister to her because she didn’t even reach out to her when her son died.
The plaintiff hired the defendant to repair her deck. However, the plaintiff alleges that the defendant’s work was “horrendous.” She claims the defendant only showed up three times, dug holes in the wrong spot, and left the job unfinished. The plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant argues that he did a lot of work for the plaintiff, and he doesn’t owe her anything.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to do some construction work on the bedroom and kitchen of her boat. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant took off with the plaintiff’s money without completing the job. She is suing for the money she says she’s owed. The defendant argues that the plaintiff moved the boat before he was able to complete the job.
Then, the plaintiffs say they hired the defendant to install concrete pavers on their property, but immediately after, there was a problem with the grout cracking between the tiles. They’re suing for a refund. The defendant claims he made it clear that the plaintiffs weren’t supposed to walk on the pavers 24 hours after he completed the job, but the plaintiffs did it anyway. If anyone is at fault, the defendant says it’s the plaintiffs.
Plus, the plaintiff claims he told his neighbor, the defendant, about a large tree hanging over his property. The defendant didn’t do anything about it, and the tree collapsed on the plaintiff’s fence and damaged it. The plaintiff is suing for repairs. The defendant argues that the tree fell due to a hurricane, and he can’t control the weather.
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The plaintiffs allege that their neighbor damaged their fence with a car. The neighbors hired someone to fix it, but the fence guy did a horrible job, so the plaintiffs are suing the neighbors to fix the fence correctly. The defendants claim the plaintiffs are just trying to take advantage of them, and the fence looks perfect.
The plaintiff says after she left her home in perfect condition, the defendant stole her security deposit, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant claims the house was super dirty and in terrible condition. The defendant argues that she doesn’t owe the plaintiff a dime.
The plaintiff says she purchased a sick puppy from the defendant, and she’s suing for a refund. The defendant alleges she gave the plaintiff a perfect, healthy puppy, and the plaintiff is at fault for the canine’s condition. The defendant is countersuing for slander.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendants got into a fender-bender, which was their fault. She’s suing them for the cost of the damages since they refuse to pay. The defendants say the plaintiff admitted fault at the time of the wreck, and her car was already banged up from another crash. They’re countersuing for the damage to their vehicle.
Then, the plaintiff says she paid the defendant $5,000 for her 80th birthday party, which never happened because of the pandemic. Now he refuses to give her a refund, so she’s suing. The defendant says he’s happy to change the date, but he won’t give the money back.
Plus, The plaintiffs say their former landlord is ignoring their requests to return their security deposit even though they left the apartment in good shape. They refuse to be ripped off, so they’re suing to get their money back. The defendant says the plaintiffs trashed the apartment and broke a neighbor’s windows during a dispute, so he used the money for repairs and cleaning.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her former daughter-in-law. She claims she loaned the ungrateful woman money for her car and a baby shower, but the plaintiff has yet to be repaid. She’s suing to get every penny back. The defendant says she can’t believe the plaintiff is turning on her. She claims the plaintiff told her it was a gift, not a loan.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant’s unleashed dog went after his dog in a horrifying attack, and it’s a miracle she survived. The defendant refuses to pay the vet bills, so he’s suing her for those costs, plus pain and suffering. The defendant says the plaintiff’s dog was the aggressor and had her dog’s throat in her jaws. Her dog has a punctured throat, and she’s countersuing for her vet bills.
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The plaintiff says she bought an orange wig from the defendant, but it’s defective, so she looks foolish wearing it at work. The defendant won’t give her a refund, so she’s suing him. The defendant says he’s a celebrity stylist and created a work of art for her, but she had someone else install it and that person ruined it. He’s countersuing for slander.
Then, the plaintiff says he bit into some deep-fried chocolate ice cream at the defendant’s restaurant and felt searing pain and his mouth was bleeding. The emergency room told him he had an oral abrasion, so he’s suing the defendant. The defendant says the plaintiff is just looking for a payday.
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The plaintiff says he dated and lived with the defendant. He claims he came home one day and the defendant was gone — along with all his valuables. He’s suing for the value of his missing items. The defendant says the plaintiff cheated on him and so he left when the plaintiff was arrested and put in jail. He says it’s not his fault the apartment was ransacked when he wasn’t there.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to paint her house. She claims he showed her an expired license and hoodwinked her, so she’s suing to get her money back. The defendant says the plaintiff knew full well he was unlicensed and uninsured, and that’s why she got such a great price. He already bought the supplies, so he’s not giving her any refunds.
Plus, the plaintiff says she parked her car in the defendant’s parking lot and now she has a scratched bumper. He’s refusing to pay for it, so she’s suing him for the cost of the damage. The defendant says the plaintiff left the lot and came back three hours later and blamed him for the scratch. He claims it could have happened anywhere.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her older sister, who owes her money. She claims she loaned her cash in her time of need, but her sister is stiffing her, so she’s suing. The defendant says she was about to repay her sister until they got into an all-out brawl. She claims the plaintiff’s daughter busted her daughter’s lip and hit her in the face. She says she owes nothing.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to do some work around her house, but he took off with her money. She claims he took advantage of her, so she’s suing for a full refund. The defendant says he tried to help the defendant, but there’s no pleasing her. He insists he did a great job, and she needs to leave him alone.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to do some work on her kitchen and bathroom countertops. She alleges the pictures he showed of his work on Facebook looked nothing like the crummy, unprofessional work the defendant did in the plaintiff’s house. The plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant doesn’t understand why the plaintiff paid him if she was so unhappy with the work.
Then, the plaintiff says she purchased what she thought was a sweet Escalade from the defendant. However, the plaintiff claims the defendant knowingly sold her a defective vehicle that broke down on the freeway shortly after she bought it. The plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff failed to make the car payments, and he had to repossess the car from her. The defendant has no idea why the plaintiff thinks she could win this case.
Plus, The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to build her a pig shed. Once the plaintiff gave the defendant a deposit, he allegedly began to play games with her, like ignoring her calls. The defendant never even started the job, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant claims he suffered some health issues and had to delay the project, and he spent some of the deposit money on shed supplies.
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The plaintiff says he gave the defendant a deposit on a BMW. However, since the taillight won’t work, the defendant allegedly agreed to give the deposit back but never did, so the plaintiff is suing for the money he says he’s owed. The defendant insists the plaintiff loved the car but just got cold feet.
Then, the plaintiff claims his daughter, the defendant, owes him money for rent and utilities. She refuses to pay, so the plaintiff is suing his daughter for the money he’s reportedly owed. The defendant claims she doesn’t owe her father a penny and has the evidence to prove it.
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The plaintiffs claim they purchased a couple of brand-new couches from the defendant’s store. However, after less than a year, they look like old “junk.” The plaintiffs are suing for a refund. The defendant insists the plaintiffs abused the couches by letting their pets sleep on them.
Then, the plaintiff says she was rear-ended by the careless defendant while she was at a full stop. The defendant won’t pay for the repairs, so the plaintiff is suing for the damages. The defendant argues that the plaintiff is just trying to get a new bumper out of her when it was already wrecked to begin with.
Plus, the plaintiff says his landlords, the defendants, are unfairly withholding his security deposit. He claims the defendants keep making new rules to justify the hold, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendants insist the plaintiff didn’t leave the place in good condition and that they have the right to withhold the deposit.
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The plaintiff says he was hired to perform some handyman work at the defendants’ home, but they’re stiffing him. The plaintiff is suing the defendants for unpaid wages. The defendants argue that they never hired the plaintiff to do any work for their home, so they’re not paying for something they didn’t want.
Then, the plaintiff says he rented an apartment from the defendant. Everything was fine until the plaintiff turned in his three months’ notice. The plaintiff claims the defendant refused to give him back his security deposit even though he left the place in great condition, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant argues that the plaintiff kept delaying the moving process, and the defendant lost money. The defendant believes he owes nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff claims he purchased a boat from the defendant, who said it was in good condition. Then, the plaintiff found out the vessel needed extensive work, so he is suing for a refund. The defendant argues that the plaintiff bought a 30-year-old boat in good condition, and he got a great deal. The plaintiff got what he got, and the defendant says he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant took advantage of her by selling her a vehicle with numerous problems, so the plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant alleges that the plaintiff ignored the warning lights and blew the engine, and he believes the plaintiff is at fault. The defendant is countersuing for unpaid labor and car parts.
Then, the plaintiff, a traveling nurse, says the defendant is illegally withholding her security deposit, so she is suing. The defendant insists the plaintiff only gave her one day’s notice that she was leaving instead of the required 30. The defendant claims she has every right to withhold the deposit, and she is countersuing for unpaid rent and utilities.
Plus, the plaintiff claims the defendant, her friend of 25 years, owes her money for a cruise they were supposed to take together, so she’s suing. The defendant says she’s still waiting for a refund from the cruise company, and once she gets it, she’ll pay back the plaintiff. However, there’s nothing the defendant can do now.
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The plaintiff says he and the defendant dated for three years. She allegedly owes him money he loaned her for an iPhone, so he’s suing. The defendant claims the plaintiff went off to jail for a few years, and she helped him out during that time. The plaintiff reportedly told the defendant she didn’t have to pay him back because of all the things she did for him while he was out of commission. Besides, the defendant says she never bought an iPhone.
Then, the plaintiff believes the defendant double crossed him over a deal for his Ford Focus. He wants his money back, so he’s suing. The defendant insists the plaintiff just gave him the car, and he’s mad because the defendant was able to fix the car and sell it for a profit. The defendant is countersuing for defamation.
Plus, the plaintiff claims the defendant rented a room from him, but she hasn’t been paying the rent. Even though there’s a pandemic, the plaintiff says he needs the money, so he’s suing. The defendant argues that she went to visit her sister in a different state. When the pandemic hit, the plaintiff allegedly told the defendant not to come back. Then, a rent freeze was initiated nationwide, so the defendant believes she owes nothing due to the circumstances.
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The plaintiff was hired by the defendant to decorate her wedding. However, she says it was the worst experience of her life because she wasn’t paid in full for all the work she completed. The plaintiff is suing for the unpaid wages. According to the defendant, the plaintiff was paid half prior to the completion of the job, but because the defendant wasn’t satisfied with her work and the issues the plaintiff had with vendors, the defendant didn’t pay the rest.
Then, the plaintiff and her husband claim they were parking in a lot owned by the defendant, and a spike damaged the bumper of the plaintiff’s car. The plaintiff and her husband are suing the defendant for repairs. The defendant insists the plaintiff hit the parking spot stopper with such force that she dented the bumper herself.
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The plaintiff claims her ex-boyfriend owes her money for things she paid for during their relationship. However, he refuses to pay her back, so she’s suing him for the money she’s owed. The defendant insists he doesn’t owe anything because money flowed both ways during their relationship.
Then, the plaintiffs claim they were sold what they thought was an American Kennel Club-registered puppy from the defendant. However, they were scammed, so they’re suing the defendant for the money they are owed. The defendant insists the plaintiffs loved the puppy, and he sold them a perfectly healthy canine. The defendant says he doesn’t owe the plaintiffs a dime.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her son and he owes her money for a U-Haul she rented for him. Family or not, he owes, so she’s suing. The defendant says his mother agreed to help him out, and he claims he was never supposed to pay her back.
Then, the plaintiff says she was asleep one night when police woke her to let her know her parked car was involved in a hit-and-run, and she’s suing the defendant for the damages incurred. The defendant claims some juveniles stole her truck and took it on a joyride, so she didn’t cause the damage.
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The plaintiffs say the defendant ruined four of their flat-screen TVs when he failed to wrap them correctly when he moved them. They’re suing for the value of the TVs. The defendant denies damaging anything, and he’s countersuing for defamation because of all the things they said about him on social media.
Then, the plaintiffs say they paid the defendant for their wedding venue, but then everything shut down because of the pandemic. Now the defendant won’t refund their money, so they’re suing. The defendant says she’s happy to reschedule for the plaintiffs. It’s not her fault they didn’t get married, so she doesn’t think she has to pay.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend. She says she loaned him money, but the louse won’t pay her back, so she’s suing. The defendant says he’s a musician and he met the plaintiff at one of his shows. He claims the money was an investment in his image.
Then, the plaintiff says she gave the defendant a deposit on a baby shower she was throwing for her daughter. She canceled, and now she wants the deposit back and the defendant is refusing. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the deposit is non-refundable.
Plus, the plaintiff says he bought a Corvette and brought it to the defendant for repair of a gasket with a warranty. Less than a year later, it started leaking, so he wants it fixed, and he’s suing. The defendant says he gave the man a 90-day warranty, but he’s not fixing it for free 11 months later.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is a bootlegger who stole a film of his and uploaded it to the Internet. That’s a no-no, so he’s suing for everything he can get in damages. The defendant says he hosts a late-night Internet show about old horror movies, and he’s seen no proof that the plaintiff owns the rights to one of the films he commented on.
Then, the plaintiff says he ordered tiles from the defendant to redo his bathroom, but the man screwed it up. The plaintiff claims the defendant isn’t honorable, and he wants a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff ordered the tiles in batches, and some different coloration is normal. He says the plaintiff refused to work with him, and he owes nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff says she agreed to rent rooms in the defendant’s house, so she left a deposit. She changed her mind, but he refused to return the deposit and claimed he spent it. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the rooms were vacant because of the plaintiff, so he lost money.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his ex-girlfriend. He claims she went off on him and damaged his boat, motorcycle, and truck, but she won’t cover the cost of the damages. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says her ex is harassing her, and she denies messing with anything. She’s countersuing for a damaged camper and a missing refrigerator.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to do some odd jobs around the house, but he ended up causing damage. He refused to pay for it, so she’s suing. The defendant says he did excellent electrical work and deserves to be paid. He denies owing the plaintiff anything.
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The plaintiff says she purchased a boat trailer made by the defendant, but it broke while carrying a vessel, and she wants a refund. She’s suing for the money she says she is owed. The defendant claims the plaintiff incorrectly thought she could carry a boat with four tanks of gas, and she’s the one at fault.
Then, the plaintiff says her elderly mom lived in an apartment the defendant owned. When her mother moved out, the defendant reportedly did not return the security deposit, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant claims the plaintiff’s mother left a bunch of debris, and the defendant had to pay to have it all removed.
Plus, the plaintiff says he brought his car to the defendant’s repair shop to get a Bluetooth device installed, but it didn’t work, so he’s suing for the money he paid the guy. The defendant insists the plaintiff gave him a USB and not a Bluetooth device to install, and the plaintiff just didn’t know the difference. That shouldn’t be his problem.
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The plaintiff says the defendant was his good friend, and he loaned him some very expensive coats. The defendant allegedly won’t return them, so he’s suing for the cost of the jackets. The defendant insists he has no idea what the plaintiff is talking about because he doesn’t have his jackets.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to do some stone work in his Zen garden, but the guy got the wrong color stones. The defendant refuses to correct his mistake, so the plaintiff is suing him for the money he’s owed. The defendant claims he just delivered 8,000 pounds of stones. The plaintiff ordered the color and made the mistake, not him. The defendant is countersuing for wages owed for the stone delivery.
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The plaintiff says the defendant enrolled three kids in her day care service, and the defendant tried to stiff her on the tuition. The plaintiff won’t let her get away without paying her the money she is owed, so she’s suing. The defendant argues the plaintiff had her boyfriend come over while she was watching her kids, and the day care was unkempt and she felt it wasn’t a healthy environment, so she pulled her kids out.
Then, the plaintiff says he was forced to move out of the defendants’ house, which he rented, because the water smelled like rotten eggs and the defendants didn’t do anything about it. The plaintiff says the defendants refused to return his security deposit, so he’s suing. The defendants argue that the plaintiff is making this up to break his lease. They had just installed a reverse osmosis water filtration system, and they don’t have to return a penny.
Plus, the plaintiffs allege that their son-in-law, the defendant, smashed a window in their house and refused to pay for it even though the cops are investigating, so they’re suing for the cost of a new window. The defendant insists he didn’t break a window, and he’s innocent.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his ex-fiancée, and they were together for 15 years. He says she owes him for a past electric bill, so he’s suing her for the amount he’s owed. The defendant argues that the plaintiff is a “controlling narcissist” who is just trying to hurt her, and she owes him nothing.
Then, the plaintiff says she’s known the defendant since middle school and purchased an iPhone from her. Turns out, she sold her a stolen phone. When the plaintiff tried to return the phone, the defendant told her all sales were final. The plaintiff is suing her for the amount she paid. The defendant alleges that her purse was stolen on the subway train, and the next thing she knew, the plaintiff was accusing her of selling a stolen phone. The defendant says she doesn’t even know the plaintiff and has never seen her.
Plus, the plaintiff says he was attacked by the defendant with a paint stick and was kicked off the contracting job she hired him for when he was 95% done. He is suing her for lost wages. The defendant says the plaintiff was hired to install a water heater and after four tries, she kicked him off the job because it was obvious he didn’t know what he was doing. Case #30191 #PeoplesCourt #RealityTV #Court
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The plaintiff says the defendant is a lowlife criminal who sucker punched her in a crowded parking lot after she told him he was taking up two spots. She’s suing him for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff attacked him in his car and he had to slap her in self-defense. He’s countersuing for car damage and harassment.
Then, the plaintiff says he and the defendant were old friends, but the defendant tackled him after they had a disagreement over the state of affairs in the country. He was injured, so he’s suing for medical, dental, and ambulance costs, plus a broken bike. The defendant denies he did anything to the plaintiff except send him home when he was drunk and belligerent.
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The plaintiff says she bought a stove from the defendant, but it stopped working a week later. She’s tired of excuses, so she’s suing the defendant for a refund. The defendant says she and plaintiff got heated over the stove’s warranty and she offered to replace it, but the plaintiff refused.
Then, the plaintiff says he brought his laptop to the defendant’s shop, but the man lost it. Now all of his data is gone, so he’s suing the defendant for what he’s now owed. The defendant says a former employee might have stolen it. He says he was able to recover the data from his desktop, but the plaintiff just wants a money grab.
Plus, the plaintiff says she went to get her hair done by the defendant, but the unskilled woman got glue all over her natural hair and it had to be cut off. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant admits she got a tiny bit of glue on the plaintiff’s head, but she claims the plaintiff is exaggerating.
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The plaintiff says the defendant’s van caught fire one night, and his car was parked next to it. The plaintiff’s mirror was melted off from the intense heat. The defendant keeps saying he’ll pay to have it fixed, so the plaintiff is suing him for repair costs. The defendant has no idea how his van caught fire and doesn’t remember anyone parked next to him. There was no debris from any other cars from the street, so why is he responsible? The defendant says he is not paying for something he didn’t do.
Then, the plaintiff says she loaned a former family member money, and no matter how hard she tries, she can’t get her to pay her back, so she’s suing for the $500 she says she’s owed. The defendant insists she sent money through her Zelle account and has no idea why she’s being sued.
Plus, the plaintiff says she received a call from the defendant, her younger cousin, in a panic one night because she got arrested and needed bail money. Being the good cousin she is, the plaintiff loaned her cousin $600 for bail, but she hasn’t been paid back, so the plaintiff is suing for the unpaid loan. The defendant insists the bail money was a gift from her cousin. The defendant is countersuing for $5,000 after helping her cousin out with various tasks around the plaintiff’s house.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant, her cousin, to file some important paperwork for her business, but the defendant allegedly made many mistakes and wasted the plaintiff’s time and money. She’s suing her cousin for the wages she paid. The defendant, a paralegal, claims the plaintiff couldn’t get her act together. The paperwork was delayed due to the plaintiff’s incompetence, not hers. She worked hard for the money she was paid and insists she doesn’t owe her cousin a dime.
Then, the plaintiff says she gave her ATV to the defendant for some repairs. The guy put in a new battery, which lit the ATV on fire, and now it’s a total loss. She’s suing him for the $5,000 she says she’s owed. The defendant argues there were multiple mice nests in the ATV, and it caught on fire because they chewed through the wiring. He says the fire was due to the plaintiff’s neglect, and he owes nothing. The defendant is countersuing for storage costs.
Plus, the plaintiff says he rented a house from the defendant. Once he sold the house, the defendant kicked the plaintiff out with very short notice and didn’t return his security deposit. The plaintiff is suing for the deposit money he says he’s owed. The defendant insists the plaintiff damaged the house, and he has the pictures to prove it.
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The plaintiff and defendant purchased a racecar together so they could share and race it. The plaintiff says they bought parts for the car, but then the defendant took it over completely. He claims the defendant won’t pay for the work he put in, so he’s suing for his portion of the car and parts. The defendant argues the plaintiff backed out of the deal and started threatening her. She’s countersuing for storage fees
Then, the plaintiff says he’s a business broker and represented the defendant in the purchase of a pizza business. Now the guy’s trying to stiff him on his commission, so he’s suing for the money he’s due. The defendant says the plaintiff represented the pizza business owners, not him, and he decided to pass on purchasing it, so he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff brings her stepmom to court. She says the defendant lied to a judge about who her father is, which caused her to not inherit money from her deceased father. She’s suing for defamation of character. The defendant argues she doesn’t owe anything.
Then, the plaintiff sold wood to the defendant and claims the defendant tried to return it. He says he doesn’t take wood back and the defendant stopped the check from going through, so he’s suing for the payment. The defendant says the plaintiff advertised seasoned wood for sale but claims the wood wouldn’t light up. He refuses to pay.
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The plaintiff dated the defendant. She says she was out of town for a work trip and when she returned, one of her dogs was severely injured because the defendant kicked her. She says the defendant refused to pay for the vet bills and slandered her on social media, so she’s suing for the bills. The defendant admits he hurt the dog, but he doesn’t think he owes her because the bill was paid for.
Then, the plaintiff says she brought her car to the defendant’s shop to have a new alternator installed, but he ripped her off and never put in a new part. She’s suing for a full refund. The defendant insists he put in a new alternator and tried to work with the plaintiff, but she refused.
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The plaintiff hired the defendant to clean her mother’s house after she passed away. The plaintiff told the defendant her mother had been a hermit, never went outside, and the walls became coated in nicotine, warning her it would be a hard job. The plaintiff says she paid the defendant for three days’ worth of work, but she did a horrible job cleaning the house. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says the house was disgusting and there was only so much cleaning she could do in a house like that.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to install security cameras, but he kept jacking up the price. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff kept adding to the work and then changed her mind. He also claims she made passes at him and began asking for a refund when he rebuffed her. He says he’s not returning anything.
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The plaintiff and defendant met at a casino and became gambling buddies. The plaintiff claims she loaned the defendant money so he could gamble because he was on a losing streak, but now he won’t pay. She’s suing for what he owes her. The defendant argues the plaintiff never told him he had to pay her.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant slashed her tires because she was dating the defendant’s ex-boyfriend. She needs four new tires, so she’s suing for the cost. The defendant says she and the plaintiff were getting played by the same guy, so she slashed the tires. She claims she gave the man $500 to give to the plaintiff to cover the cost of used tires.
Plus, the plaintiff says she rented a townhouse from the defendant and moved out when her husband died. Now the defendant won’t return the full security deposit, so she’s suing for what she’s still owed. The defendant says the plaintiff’s husband damaged the garage and other things, so she’s not returning a penny.
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The plaintiff dated the defendant for four years. She says when she and the plaintiff broke up, the defendant ended up getting custody of their cat. She says they agreed on a deal for the defendant to take care of the cat until she got pet-friendly housing, but now the defendant won’t give the cat back. She’s suing for the cost of a cat and hotel expenses. The defendant argues the two never had a discussion about what would happen with the cat, and she doesn’t think she owes the plaintiff any money.
Then, the plaintiff says she lived in an apartment owned by the defendant for five years, but she was then told to leave. The defendant refused to return her security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant claims the plaintiff changed the lock, so there’s a price for that.
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The plaintiff brings her former childhood friend to court. She says she put a car in her name for the defendant, but then the car got repossessed because of unpaid tickets. She says the defendant won’t pay her back for the fines and tickets, so she’s suing. The defendant argues she has nothing to do with the car because it was mainly for her ex-boyfriend. She’s countersuing for defamation of character.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment, but then the landlord sold it to the defendant, who kicked her out. Now the woman won’t return her security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant says she bought the apartment and the plaintiff stayed longer than she was allowed to, so she owed the defendant rent.
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The plaintiff used to babysit for the defendant’s children. She says the defendant owes her money for the day care services, but the defendant won’t pay, so she’s suing. The defendant argues the plaintiff wants her to pay for sessions when she didn’t even send her kids there.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant, a contractor, to install a new dishwasher she had bought, but it leaked so badly that the water had to be shut off. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says the plaintiff knew she had a faulty water valve in the basement that failed, so he’s not responsible.
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The plaintiff says she was traveling to work when a piece of metal flew off the defendant’s truck, damaging her windshield. She’s suing for the repair costs. The defendant says nothing came off his truck and claims the plaintiff should file with her insurance company.
Then, the plaintiff says she was traveling to work when a piece of metal flew off the defendant’s truck, damaging her windshield. She’s suing for the repair costs. The defendant says nothing came off his truck and claims the plaintiff should file with her insurance company.
Plus, the plaintiff says he bought a scooter from the defendant’s shop and left a deposit with the understanding that he could finance it. After the loan was denied, the defendant refused to return the deposit, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant insists the deposit is non-refundable.
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The plaintiff bought sea moss from the defendant because it has numerous health benefits and vitamins in it. She claims the sea moss she purchased was dried, old, and unusable, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant argues the sea moss is supposed to be dry. He says he won’t refund her because the plaintiff refuses to send the product back.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to refile a liquor license application, but he submitted the same one she had done previously and she got denied again. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says the plaintiff was rejected because she withheld information about her criminal record. He says he did the work and won’t refund his fees.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant is her double-crossing ex-boyfriend, who won’t pay back the money he owes her. She’s suing to get it. The defendant says he paid the plaintiff back in cash and covered her car insurance, so he denies still owing anything.
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The plaintiff sold some land to the defendant, who is a former friend’s husband. She says the defendant agreed to pay the back taxes, but he hasn’t paid it all off, so she’s suing. The defendant argues there was an outstanding balance on the taxes, and he paid them. He says he deducted that amount from what he paid her. He’s countersuing for unpaid loans.
Then, the plaintiff says she’s a traveling physical therapist and model, and she rented a furnished room from the defendant. She says he freaked out when she used the fridge, and she moved out right away. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff cooked with heavy oils and cranked up the heat, plus she broke the lease. He’s countersuing for unpaid rent, cleaning costs, ruined kitchenware, and lost wages.
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The plaintiff brings her son’s father to court. She claims the defendant got violent one day when they got into a fight about taking their son to school, and he kicked in the door. She’s suing for the cost to replace the door. The defendant argues the plaintiff should be held partially responsible for the door because she prevented him from entering the home.
Then, the plaintiffs say they have a pool maintenance company and they service the defendant’s home. He refuses to pay them for all their work, so they’re suing. The defendant says the plaintiffs asked him if he wanted a new pool cleaning system and he refused, but they installed it anyway. He says he won’t return it since he’s sold his home.
Plus, the plaintiff says she paid the defendant for a private training session to strengthen her core muscles, but he put her in a group of women trying to lose weight. She says she wasn’t given the training she paid for and is suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff has existing ailments, so he wanted to test her abilities first.
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The plaintiff says the defendant had a secret affair with the plaintiff’s husband of 46 years. She’s suing this woman for emotional distress and mental anguish. The defendant says she met the plaintiff’s husband 20 years ago when he was having an affair with her friend, but she denies ever being involved with him. She’s countersuing for harassment.
Then, the plaintiff says he sold the defendant a pickup truck and the guy promised to pay him monthly, but he keeps making excuses. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says he bought the truck because the plaintiff’s business partner promised to hire him for a lot of work, but that never happened.
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The plaintiff says his brother passed away and the defendant, his brother’s landlord, stole money off his dresser as the ambulance was taking him away. He’s suing for every penny. The defendant says the plaintiff told him to use the money for rent and then changed his mind the next day.
Then, the plaintiff says she designed a clothing line and hired the defendant to take photos to promote it on social media. They had a falling out and the defendant deleted all the images, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant says she was supposed to get a photo credit on all images, but they were reposted without tagging her.
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The plaintiff says he bought a new suit and brought it to the defendant to be altered, but the man botched it after several tries. He’s suing for the cost of a new suit. The defendant says the plaintiff is wishy-washy and couldn’t decide on the fit he wanted. He even bought the plaintiff another suit, but he still wasn’t happy.
Then, the plaintiff says she makes custom drink coasters, and she made special ones with poodles on them for the defendant, who stiffed her. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff is her niece, and she did pay her in full.
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The plaintiff says she got into an argument with a neighbor and all of the sudden her tires were slashed. Then, a month later, the defendant laughed when someone put sugar in the plaintiff’s gas tank, and other neighbors claimed she was the vandal, so she’s suing her. The defendant says the building super has video of a man slashing the tires, so it can’t be her.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to fix her roof, but she caught him smoking pot at work, and he isn’t even licensed. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says he did a good job, and he deserves to be paid in full.
Plus, the plaintiff says she and the defendant went to Jamaica together, and the defendant was supposed to repay his portion. She says he stopped paying when he started a new relationship, so she’s suing. The defendant says he paid the plaintiff thousands when the pandemic began, and he claims he owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says the defendants’ unsupervised dogs attacked his cat, and he wants the vet bills reimbursed, so he’s suing. The defendants say their dogs are innocent and they have the video to prove it.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to install hybrid shutters on his house, and he’s been waiting over a year and has called 100 times. He’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the shutters are custom, and she blames the pandemic for the slow order time. She refuses to give him his money back.
Plus, the plaintiff says he’s a personal trainer and he hired the defendant to make a custom car wrap so he could advertise his services. He says the wrap was the wrong color and had a reversed image, so he wants his money back. The defendant says the plaintiff approved the color and image, so he’s not entitled to a refund.
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The plaintiff says she was driving home from the store when the defendant crashed into her while speeding. The cops tracked her down, so the plaintiff is suing her for the cost of repairs. The defendant claims the plaintiff turned left right in front of her, so the accident was the plaintiff’s fault. She’s countersuing for the damages to her vehicle.
Then, the plaintiff says he brought his bike to the defendant’s shop for a broken rear axle, but the rear wheel locked up when he rode it. He went flying over the handlebars and broke his collarbone, and he says it’s the defendant’s fault. He’s suing for medical expenses and repairs. The defendant says he has no idea why the plaintiff crashed his bike, and the incident occurred two years ago.
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The plaintiff says he was the defendant’s supervisor at Walmart and she wanted his job. He claims she falsely accused him of trying to kill her and he was suspended. He’s suing her for lost wages and defamation. The defendant claims the plaintiff threatened to stab her in the heart with a piece of wood, and he was arrested. She now carries a pistol and is countersuing for emotional distress.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to work on his iron gates, but she botched the job. He wants a partial refund. The defendant says she fabricated gates for the plaintiff and he told her the gates fell off the track, but they were hit by a car and he’s trying to get her to fix them for free.
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The plaintiff and defendant live next door to each other. The plaintiff says the defendant rebuilt his home and there was some brickwork that had potential to fall. He says he tried talking to the defendant about fixing it, but the defendant wouldn’t do it. The plaintiff says he did it himself, so he’s suing for a reimbursement. The defendant argues the plaintiff isn’t telling the full truth about the cost of the reimbursement. He claims the plaintiff hired a defendant to fix the brickwork, and he refuses to pay.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented a leaky apartment the defendant’s ratty house. She moved out, but the defendant refuses to return her security deposit. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says there was only one leak and it was repaired. She alleges she owes the plaintiff nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff says the careless defendant went through a stop sign on his scooter and ran into him when he had the right of way. Now he won’t reimburse him for the damages and has filed a claim with his insurance. He’s suing for repair costs. The defendant says the plaintiff keeps changing his story and never reported the accident to his insurance. They’re countersuing for hospital bills.
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The plaintiffs say they hired the defendant to cater their wedding, but she didn’t make enough food and their poor guests had to order pizza. The defendant ignored them for two years, so now they’re suing for a full refund. The defendant claims the unruly guests ate before the meal and she still had plenty of food. She insists she did an excellent job.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented the defendant a salon suite to do hair, but she moved out with no notice and left the place trashed. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff’s salon was bad for business, and there were physical altercations with other tenants, so she left. She says she owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to videotape her wedding and he lost all the footage. Not only that, he never gave her any photos. She’s suing the negligent guy for the state max. The defendant claims the video card got damaged at the wedding because it was so chaotic. He won’t give her the photos because she’s posting nasty things about him.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is his wife’s friend. He claims she bought some furniture from him when he moved but hasn’t paid for it in full, so he’s suing. The defendant says she bought a bed, but the mattress was stained with urine. She claims he’s trying to charge her after the fact.
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The plaintiff says he took the defendant and his sons on a fishing outing, but the man fell overboard. He dragged an expensive piece of fishing rig with him and it sank, so the plaintiff is suing for its cost. The defendant says the plaintiff should have some sort of business insurance to cover accidents, and he’s not responsible for paying for the lost equipment.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to put in genuine hair dreadlocks, but she used synthetic hair and the plaintiff broke out in a rash. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant insists she used real hair and the plaintiff badmouthed her online. She’s countersuing for defamation.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendant went to a ’70s party in Atlantic City and they were supposed to share a suite. She claims the defendant threw her out in the middle of the night, so she’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff got to the room and said it smelled and she didn’t want to stay there. She denies owing a thing.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to fix her fridge, which was freezing over. She says he didn’t repair a thing and he charged her an arm and a leg. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says he told the plaintiff she needed a new part that would take six weeks because of COVID, and she freaked and demanded a refund. He alleges her family also threatened him.
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The plaintiff says she rented a room in her house to the defendant. She realized it was a huge mistake when she came home one day and the cops were there after the defendant threatened her, so she kicked her out. She’s suing for back rent. The defendant says the plaintiff belittled her, and it felt like living in a jail. She’s countersuing for stolen items.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant wrongly evicted him and called the police on him. Now she won’t return his money or his belongings, so he’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff was a troublemaker who had lots of complaints from female residents, and he was arrested for stalking. She’s countersuing for unpaid rent.
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The plaintiff says she rented the defendants’ house and they never did a final walk-through. She claims they kept her security deposit illegally, so she’s suing for twice its value. The defendants say the plaintiff told them her son committed suicide in the house, so they say they were not comfortable going there for a while. When they did, they claim it was infested with fleas and needed fumigation. They deny owing the plaintiff.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendants are her neighbors, and the son scratched her car with a rock. They refuse to pay for the damages, so she’s suing. The defendant says her son didn’t scratch the car — it was a little girl he was playing with. She denies owing a thing.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendant used to be friends, but her ex-pal stiffed her on payment for tickets to a music festival. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says she paid her overly sensitive ex-friend for the ticket and she has the receipt to prove it.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant hired him to fix his car, which had been in a crash. He claims she stole if after he fixed it and hasn’t paid him. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff used her car to drive around town, and he isn’t even a licensed mechanic. She says she doesn’t owe him a thing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her nephew. She says she stores her concession stand business supplies in a metal container on her dad’s property and the defendant lit it on fire. She’s suing for the damages she’s owed. The defendant says he asked his aunt to remove the container for years, but she refused. He argues he only lit the grass near the container to see the property line. He’s countersuing for storage fees.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented an apartment from the defendant, but he kicked her out with no notice. He’s refusing to return her security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff didn’t return the key and left the place a mess, so he’s allowed to keep the deposit.
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The plaintiff says she rented a room from the defendant, a track and field Olympian. She thought the woman was trustworthy, but she kicked the plaintiff out and refused to return the security deposit. The plaintiff is suing for her money back. The defendant says the plaintiff was the tenant from hell who defamed her on social media. She’s countersuing for defamation and libel.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant hired him to do some construction on his house, and now he’s stiffing him on payment. He’s suing for every penny he’s owed. The defendant says he agreed to pay only when the job was completed. He says he’ll pony up when the work is done.
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The plaintiff says he has video of the defendant wrecking his gate when he towed his car, but the man is ignoring his request for payment. He’s suing for the cost of repair. The defendant says the claim is bogus because he never hit anything.
Then, the plaintiff says she brought her BMW to the defendant’s shop, but he used after-market parts, which caused the car to have problems. She needed to have it repaired, so she’s suing him for the cost. The defendant says he tried to help the plaintiff out because she bought the car from him, but nothing pleases her.
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The plaintiff says he worked for the hostile defendant on a home renovation project. The plaintiff claims the defendant tried to punch him, so he tased him in return. He’s suing for what he’s owed for his work, plus damage to his truck. The defendant says the plaintiff is liar and he denies throwing a punch. He insists he paid him for his work and owes nothing.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant got her a tent, but it fell down and broke, so she had him return it to the store where he bought it. He said he’d send her the money when the store refunded him, but she claims he pocketed the cash, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff tried to ruin his reputation by telling everyone he’s a thief after he did her several favors. He’s countersuing for loss of income and pain and suffering.
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The plaintiff says an elderly woman crashed into her car, so she brought it to the defendant for repair. She claims the vehicle is in worse shape now than before and needs even more work, so she’s suing for damages over a negligent repair. The defendant says he told the plaintiff the car was totaled, but she insisted he try to repair it.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to build a deck. He finished 90% of the job and then took off. She’s suing for the outstanding amount owed. The defendant says he completed the job, and the plaintiff is trying to get him to do extra work for free.
Plus, the plaintiffs, a father and son, say the defendant damaged their truck with a metal pipe while they were both scrapping metal. The defendant agreed to pay for the damage, but he hasn’t yet, so they’re suing. The defendant says the co-plaintiff showed him a tiny little scratch on his vehicle, and he denies he’s responsible.
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The plaintiff says she loaned her co-worker some money, but the defendant became hostile and aggressive when the plaintiff asked for repayment. Bottom line, she wants her money back, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff started assigning hard tasks to her at work, so she complained to HR and the plaintiff got suspended. She claims that’s why she’s being sued.
Then, the plaintiff says he brought his van to the defendant’s repair shop, but the guy’s shoddy work caused the engine to blow. He’s suing for all the money he’s out. The defendant says the plaintiff was so belligerent that he had to call the cops. He’s not paying for anything.
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The plaintiff says the defendant left a sickly foster dog with her, so she brought him to the vet. Unfortunately, the dog passed away in her care. She’s distraught he died in her arms, but now the defendant refuses to cover the vet fees. The defendant claims the plaintiff did something to harm her dog and then brought him to the ER even though he only had a 5% chance of survival.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to fix her transmission, but they guy got in way over his head and installed faulty parts. The police ended up getting involved, but she’s suing to get her money back so she can get her car fixed properly. The defendant says he installed a new axle and transmission, but the plaintiff won’t allow him to program the work in the car’s computer.
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The plaintiff says he and the defendant lived together. He claims the man turned out to be a narcissist who was polite when guests came over but a nightmare when he was on his own. He even threatened the plaintiff with a baseball bat. The plaintiff is suing for exterminator and security deposit fees. The defendant claims the plaintiff was a slob who didn’t uphold his end of the living bargain. He denies owing anything.
Then, the plaintiffs say they bought a puppy from the defendant, but the vet told them the dog had worms and coccidia. They had to deal with the health issues for a month, so they’re suing for the vet bills. The defendant claims the puppy was fine when the plaintiffs took him home, and she says the dog must have picked something up in their care.
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The plaintiff says he met the defendant at work and they became friends. He claims he loaned her money to help her out, but now she refuses to repay him or even speak to him. He’s suing for his money back. The defendant says she went out with the plaintiff a few times, but he eventually got fired for harassing her. She denies owing him any money.
Then, the plaintiff says he brought his car to the defendant for repair, but the dishonest man lied about using new parts and never resolved the issue with the engine. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says he fixed the car just fine, and now he’s being sued.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendant are friends and fellow gamers, so she loaned him money for a new PlayStation 5. He also cracked her TV, but he hasn’t paid anything back. The defendant says the plaintiff gave him the money to buy her a PS5, but he hasn’t found one yet. He also insists he covered the damaged TV.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to work on his bathroom, but he did a poor job. He promised to come back and complete the repairs, but now he’s giving the plaintiff the runaround, so he’s getting sued. The defendant says he did the work and the plaintiff okayed it, and then three months later, the plaintiff accused him of breaking a tile, which he denies.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-boyfriend. She says she loaned him money when he asked her, but now the con artist is refusing to pay her back, so she’s suing. The defendant says the money was a gift and his ex is only suing because they broke up and he has a new girlfriend.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is his hellish next-door neighbor, whose brother rammed his car into his fence. He had to have it repaired and the defendant won’t pay for it, so he’s suing. The defendant claims he had someone lined up to fix it at a third of the cost, but the plaintiff went ahead on his own.
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The plaintiff says the defendant’s cat attacked her cat several times and the nasty neighbor is refusing to cover her vet bills. She’s suing for the costs. The defendant says he’s genuinely sorry the plaintiff’s old cat was injured, as he loves animals, but he claims it’s a case of mistaken identity. He says it was another cat who attacked.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant opened his car door one day just as she was driving by and never even looked. She hit the door and damaged her car. She’s suing for the state max to cover the repairs. The defendant says the plaintiff was the one who hit him since his door was already open, and she misjudged the distance.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is an online scammer who conned her. She claims she agreed to purchase memorabilia, but he sent her a fake shipping label, so she’s suing for what she’s out. The defendant claims he’s the one who got scammed when someone hacked his identity. He’s countersuing for slander, pain, and suffering.
Then, the plaintiff says he was sitting in his mint Buick when the defendant lost control of his lawn equipment trailer and damaged the plaintiff’s car. The defendant and his boss refuse to pay for it, so he’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff stopped his car in the middle of the road and caused a safety issue. They deny owing anything.
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The plaintiffs say the defendant hired them to do some painting. Even though they worked for five days, she refuses to pay and threatened to sic her dogs on them. They’re suing for what they’re owed. The defendant says the plaintiffs were incredibly sloppy and got paint everywhere, including on an expensive opera gown.
Then, the plaintiff says her cat was attacked by the defendant’s unleashed dog and his leg was broken. The defendant is refusing to pay the vet bills even though she’s the one at fault, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant says one of her dogs got away from her child, and the dog chased the cat up a tree and the cat fell. She denies owing for anything.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to fix her dock. He took her money, began the work, and then took off. She later found out he was not licensed and was being sued. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says he told the plaintiff he wasn’t licensed to perform certain tasks, so the plaintiff dumped his tools in the street.
Then, the plaintiff says he rented garage space to the defendant, who still owes him money. He’s been dodging the plaintiff for months, so he’s being sued for the outstanding amount. The defendant says the plaintiff is a strange guy who’s making stuff up. He denies owing a penny.
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The plaintiff says he was previously in a relationship with the defendant. He claims she owes him for a vehicle, so he’s suing. The defendant says she put the car in her name because her ex had bad credit. She claims she had to have it impounded when he missed payments. She’s countersuing for pain and suffering.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to remediate a mold problem in his home, and he was supposed to clean out the air ducts. He claims they left a huge mess with dust and mold, so he had to hire someone else. He’s suing for the cost. The defendant says the plaintiff called them a year after they cleaned the ducts and he had had construction done, which made the mess. She says he wants them to work for free.
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The plaintiffs say they hired the defendant to cater their wedding, but it was a disaster and the food was inedible. They’re suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff was a bridezilla. She says she delivered everything as expected and she’s not refunding anything.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her neighbor, and the woman has a vicious dog who taunts her. She had to erect a fence for her own safety, but the defendant won’t pay for any of it. She’s suing for half the cost. The defendant says they’ve been neighbors for 17 years and they’ve never had a fence. She says she never agreed to help pay for any fencing.
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The plaintiff says she left her two cats with the defendant when she went to Egypt for two weeks to help street cats, and now the defendant won’t give them back, so she’s suing. The defendant says the cats were up for adoption and she fell in love with them and even paid their adoption fee. She’s countersuing.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her neighbor, and his dog bit off part of her dog’s ear. She’s suing for the vet bills. The defendant says the plaintiff’s dog barked aggressively and stole a stick from his leashed dog, so a tussle ensued.
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The plaintiff says the parked his RV on the defendant’s property, but she refused to respect his privacy and even barged in on him one day. He claims he couldn’t stay there, so he’s suing for rent paid and RV damages. The defendant says she felt bad for the defendant, so she let him live there. She says he’s a kook who caused thousands in damage to her carport, and she’s countersuing for unpaid rent and utilities.
Then, the plaintiff says he was hired to choreograph a music video for the defendant in Miami, but she stiffed him. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff is suing the wrong people, and she says she’s only the middleman, not the artist.
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The plaintiff says he hired the defendant to create campaign materials for him when he ran for city council, but they ended up being full of mistakes. He’s suing for a refund. The defendant says he owns a printing business and the plaintiff signed off on all the jobs but told him to stop because he was running out of money. He’s countersuing for the money he’s owed.
Then, the plaintiff says he rented an apartment to the defendants, but they left it filthy and trashed. He’s suing for the cost of cleaning it up. The defendants say they got bedbugs from another tenant and their cat died from licking toxic water that leaked into their home. They’re countersuing for the cost of cremating their pet and for a security deposit.
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The plaintiff says she’s a swimsuit model and she hired the defendant to create some custom suits so she can sell her own brand. She says the defendant didn’t deliver, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant says she completed the order, but the plaintiff complained about the price. She says she owes her nothing.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant’s dog lunged at her dog, and then picked him up and carried him off. He needed stitches, so she’s suing for the cost of the vet bills. The defendant says he’s not responsible because she brought her dog to her friend’s home, and he is a tenant there with two pit bulls. He claims she left her dog unattended.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her older sister. She claims they used to live together until her sister threw her out and trashed her belongings, so she’s suing for damages. The defendant says she owes her sister nothing. She claims her sister wasn’t even on the lease, and she’s countersuing for slander and harassment. v
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is his nasty neighbor who practices his golf swing in the yard and sent golf balls flying into the plaintiff’s solar panel. He’s suing for the cost of the damages. The defendant says his neighbor’s home is 300 yards away, and there’s no way he hit the ball that far.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her former landlord, and she alleges he’s keeping money she’s owed. She’s suing for every penny. The defendant’s children say the plaintiff broke her lease early, so their father owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says he rented an apartment to the defendant, but her kids were unruly and wrecked the place. He’s suing for all the repairs he had to make when they moved out. The defendant says the plaintiff is petty. She insists the place was clean when she left, and she’s countersuing for her security deposit.
Then, the plaintiff hired the defendant to replace window screens in her condo building. She says all the screens blew off the building when it got windy, and no one showed up when they were scheduled to be fixed. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant says she will fix the screens and even has the materials ready, but she doesn’t want to refund the money.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to build a fence around her property to protect her dogs from wildlife. She claims she paid him and he disappeared without finishing the job. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant claims he completed most of the work and says the plaintiff was so paranoid that she followed him to the hospital when he went there for an eye infection. He says he wasn’t paid in full and owes nothing.
Then, the plaintiff had just finished his hardwood floors and scheduled his couch to be delivered. He claims the defendant and the delivery men ruined his newly finished floors, so he’s suing for the cost of repairs. The defendant argues he pointed out a scuff on the floor and even offered to fix it even though he wasn’t sure if he and his men caused it, but the plaintiff refused.
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The plaintiff and the defendant were dating the same man, and the defendant leaked naked pictures of the plaintiff on the Internet, causing irreparable harm, and she also stole a PlayStation 5. The plaintiff is suing for what she’s owed. The defendant says the PS5 didn’t belong to the plaintiff, so she has no right to sue. She’s countersuing.
Then, the plaintiff dated the defendant for a long time, but they broke up in the 1980s. He says his ex-girlfriend gave away his welding tools without his permission and now won’t give him the money from the sale, so he’s suing. The defendant argues the plaintiff has been keeping his stuff on her property for years, so he’s basically been getting free storage. She got rid of the equipment when she was cleaning out her house and doesn’t think she owes him.
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The plaintiff alleges the defendant illegally towed his car while he was at the dentist even though he has a handicap placard. He’s suing her for maximum punitive damages. The defendant claims the plaintiff parked in her private lot and blocked the entrance despite the no parking signs, and then he walked to his dentist a block away. She says she’s not the one at fault and owes him nothing.
Then, the plaintiff hired the defendant to install a vent and outlets in her bathroom. She claims she paid him for the work, but he never showed up. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant argues he spent lots of time at the plaintiff’s house preparing for the work, but then she changed her mind and now wants her money back.
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The plaintiff hired the defendant to design a logo and website for his nonprofit, but the defendant didn’t finish the job. He’s suing for his money back. The defendant says he completed the work, but the plaintiff wouldn’t provide written approval. He’s countersuing for the amount outstanding on the contract.
Then, the plaintiff hired the defendant to sand and re-stain her hardwood floors. She claims the defendant showed up late and did a horrible job. Another floor guy even said it was a “disaster.” She’s suing for the return of a security deposit and damages. The defendant argues the plaintiff’s boyfriend was hostile to him and he refuses to pay her back. He’s countersuing for the balance owed on the job.
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The plaintiff says the defendant hired him to work on his 1978 sailboat, which had sunk twice. He claims the man posted defamatory comments online and he wants them taken down. He’s suing for the max for defamation, slander, and injunctive relief. The defendant claim the plaintiff didn’t know what he was doing and admits posting the negative comments. He’s countersuing for the value of stolen items.
Then, the plaintiff rented an apartment to the defendant. She says the defendant moved out in the middle of the night without telling her and therefore broke the lease. The plaintiff says he stopped paying rent and even left a rifle under the bed. She’s suing for two months of rent. The defendant argues the plaintiff did not have any respect for his privacy and doesn’t owe her anything. He’s countersuing for a refund on rent.
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The plaintiffs say they rented an apartment from the defendant, who lived adjacent to them. They claim she has an issue with men and kicked them out, so they’re suing. The defendant claims the plaintiffs continually broke the rules, so she ended their tenancy and returned their security deposit. She’s countersuing for damages and rent owed.
Then, the plaintiffs are a husband and wife. The husband went to high school with the defendant, so they hired the defendant to build two new decks on their house. The plaintiffs say the decks were built incorrectly and in bad shape. They’re suing for their money back. The defendant argues the plaintiffs were happy with the work and shared photos of the decks when the work was finished.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendant were friends until they moved in together. She says her roommate was a bad influence who brought undesirable people home and eventually moved out. The plaintiff is suing for unpaid rent. The defendant claims her ex-friend body-shamed her on social media and kicked her out of the house. She denies owing any rent.
Then, the plaintiff says she bought hair extensions from the defendant, but the quality was so bad that her friends laughed. She’s suing for a full refund. The defendant says the plaintiff has always been a difficult client, and there’s no way she’s refunding anything after the woman wore the extensions for two months. She’s countersuing for money still owed.
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The plaintiff says she dropped off 156 items of clothing at the defendant’s dry-cleaning business, but for some reason, he donated all of them during the pandemic. The plaintiff is suing for all she’s owed for the clothing. The defendant claims the plaintiff brought the items in in September 2019 and still hadn’t picked them up by February 2021. He says he’s only responsible for keeping items for 30 days, and he’s countersuing for dry-cleaning and storage.
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The plaintiff loaned her aunt — the defendant — the money to buy furniture, but now she’s refusing to pay the plaintiff back. She doesn’t want to sue, but she needs the money back. The defendant claims her niece jumped the gun and bought the furniture without her permission, so she doesn’t owe her a thing.
Then, the plaintiff says her disabled son accidentally let their dog out and the defendant ran the poor animal over. She’s suing the defendants for vet bills. The defendants claim the dog ran in front of him out of nowhere and then took off.
Plus, the plaintiff says he bought some furniture from the defendant’s store, but something came up two days later and he needed to return it. The defendant claimed there were no refunds, but the plaintiff says the receipt doesn’t explain that. He’s suing for a refund. The defendants claim they sold the defendant floor models and made it clear it was a final sale.
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The plaintiff says she’s been friends with the defendant for 12 years, and they even dated on and off. She claims he has two large bins of arts and crafts items of hers and he’s refusing to return them, so she’s suing for the money for the items. The defendant says the plaintiff kept saying she would pick up the items but never did, so he tossed out the junk. He claims she’s only suing because he broke up with her.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendants are her brother and niece, and they owe her for a family cemetery plot they refuse to pay for. Family or not, she’s suing to get paid. The defendants claim the plaintiff gave her niece the gravesite as a gift years ago, and now she’s threatening to throw her own brother in jail for grave theft. They say they owe nothing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-husband and he owes her. She says the defendant didn’t have the money to care for their family dog and promised to pay her back if she took the dog to the vet. He never paid her back, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff offered to take their dog to the vet to get treated but never said anything about the bill or a loan, so he denies owing anything.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant sideswiped her 2002 Lincoln and damaged it. She’s owed money to cover the repairs, so she’s suing. The defendant insists the cops confirmed there’s no way he could have caused the dings, so he’s not paying her a thing. He’s countersuing for harassment.
Plus, the plaintiff says she gave the defendant a deposit on a rental apartment, but he double-crossed her and refuses to let her move in. He won’t return the deposit, so she’s suing him. The defendant claims he discovered two prior evictions on the defendant’s credit report and decided not to rent to her. He says he took the deposit to hold the apartment, which he did, so he’s not returning a penny.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his ex-girlfriend and she owes him money for a trip they were supposed to take. He claims they got into an argument and she bit him and he bit her back. They never went on the trip, so he’s suing for the cost. The defendant says the plaintiff is a hothead who pushed her to the ground and then stuck his fist in her face, so she bit him. She ended up getting a restraining order and says she owes him nothing. She’s countersuing for pain and suffering.
Then, the plaintiffs say they were hired to install security cameras at the defendant’s home, but he’s refusing to pay. They don’t work for free, so they’re suing. The defendant says the plaintiffs couldn’t get anything to work, and he had to hire someone else. He denies owing a penny.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his ex-girlfriend. He claims she maliciously destroyed his belongings because they were purchased by his new girlfriend. He’s suing for the cost of the items. The defendant says the plaintiff dumped her for one of her friends, so she snapped. She says they settled on an amount for the items she damaged and she paid it, but now he wants more.
Then, the plaintiffs say they rented a room in the defendant’s house, but the environment was hostile. The defendant accused them of stealing her food and Wi-Fi, and so they moved out. They’re suing for their money back. The defendant says the plaintiffs almost killed her by leaving a door open that led to rickety stairs, and she insists they stole her food.
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The plaintiff says the defendant’s dog walker wasn’t paying attention at the dog park and claims the defendant’s dog attacked his dog and injured her badly. He’s suing for the cost of the veterinary bills. The defendant says there were no witnesses to the attack, so he refuses to pay.
Then, the plaintiff says he was hired to install shutters and an awning at the defendant’s house, but she won’t pay up. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff did shoddy work and made the awning so small that it doesn’t protect her porch. She’s countersuing for the cost of removing and replacing the awning.
Plus, the plaintiff says she bought a car from the defendant and it died in the street three days later. She says he tried to fix it, but it took months. She’s suing for the cost of rental cars and rideshare fees. The defendant says the plaintiff got a new engine through a manufacturer’s recall, so he can’t believe she’s now suing him for Uber fares.
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The plaintiff says he brought his car to the defendant’s shop for an oil change, but one of his workers stole two money orders out of the car. The worker denied it, but surveillance video says otherwise. He’s suing for the stolen money. The defendant says the plaintiff hasn’t provided any proof to him or the police that he actually bought money orders, so he’s not handing over any cash to a scammer.
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The plaintiff, a dog rescuer, said she paid to have a Siberian husky neutered for the defendant so the dog could be put up for adoption, but now the woman ghosted her and is refusing to pay her back. She’s suing for what she’s owed. The defendant claims the plaintiff said she would neuter the dog for her. She claims she chipped in as agreed.
Then, The plaintiff says the defendant is her granddaughter, who owes her money. Family or no family, it’s time to get back what she gave out, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant says she doesn’t owe any money.
Lastly, the plaintiff says he had been hiring the defendant’s cleaning company for seven years, but they shattered his shower door the last time they were there. The defendants said they’d pay for a new one, but they didn’t, so he’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendants say the door wasn’t on the track properly and their employee could have been killed by all the glass.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is a former friend who stole her sewing machine. She’s suing for the value of the item. The defendant says she borrowed the machine a few times but denies stealing it.
Then, the plaintiff says he was walking his dogs and the defendant’s large dog bolted out the open front door and attacked, biting his hand. He’s had to miss work, so he’s suing for what he’s out. The defendant says she has video proof her dog did not get out that day and alleges the plaintiff is scamming her.
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The plaintiff says she met the defendant on a dating app and loaned him money. She claims she also bought him items to help him out, so she’s suing for her money back. The defendant says it wasn’t a serious relationship and claims he never asked her to give him anything.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to perform at her daughter’s bat mitzvah, but when the state of Connecticut shut down, the party had to be canceled. When she asked the defendant for a refund, he said he didn’t have the money, so she’s suing him to get it back. The defendant says he’s been a DJ for 34 years and was willing to give her a credit, but she wants a refund.
Plus, the plaintiff says he brought his car to the defendant’s shop for new rims, but one of his employees crashed into it. He’s suing for the thousands it will cost to repair and repaint the classic car. The defendant says an employee grazed the old Buick, but the plaintiff wants the whole car repainted.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his niece’s ex-husband. He claims the defendant cleaned out the couple’s joint bank account and stole $500 in cash he had given his niece, so he’s suing. The defendant claims his ex-wife took out $500 from their joint account without authorization, so he kept the cash from the plaintiff. He says they’re even now.
Then, the plaintiff says he moved into the defendant’s home and her dogs attacked his cat, who subsequently died. He’s suing her for every penny of the vet bills. The defendant says she warned the plaintiff that her dogs had never been around cats, and moving in might be a bad idea, but he ignored her advice.
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The plaintiff says she gave the defendant $1,400 to paint her Victorian house, but he never even showed up to do the work. She’s won’t let him rip her off, and she’s suing for her money back. The defendant says he started the job but had to pause because of bad weather. He claims the plaintiff left threatening messages saying she’d harm him and his family.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant’s two unleashed dogs attacked her and her dog Charlie. She claims she had to jump on top of her Jeep, which got damaged in the incident, and her dog was badly bitten. She’s suing for compensation for the damages. The defendant admits his dogs got out, and he was fined by the police. He refuses to pay anything because the plaintiff ruined his reputation.
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The plaintiff lives in a guest house on the plaintiffs’ property. He says the plaintiffs — a father and son — blocked his windows with furniture and other objects, which prevented him from opening the windows. He’s suing for rent and the cost of his security deposit. The defendants argue the plaintiff complains about everything and they refuse to lower the rent. They are countersuing for the cost of a damaged bar cart and loss of business.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant was his plumber, and he rented a home to him. He says the man stopped paying rent and he had to evict him. Right before he was evicted, the defendant poured cement down all the drains, so the plaintiff is suing for plumbing repairs. The defendant says he never poured cement down the pipes and alleges the plaintiff is just trying to get his old pipes replaced. He’s countersuing for defamation and harassment.
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The plaintiff takes her niece to court. She says her niece posted rude videos about her on Facebook, so she’s suing for defamation and pain and suffering. The defendant left some of her furniture at the plaintiff’s mom’s house while she moved around, and she claims the plaintiff’s son sold it. She’s countersuing for the cost of the furniture and pain and suffering.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her neighbor, who backed into her brand-new privacy fence and ruined it. His insurance covered it, but then he went on her property and removed her chain link fence, so she’s suing for the cost to rebuild. The defendant says he took down the fence as a safety issue with her permission.
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The plaintiff bought a puppy from the defendant. She says the puppy was taken from her mom too soon and the puppy ultimately died. She’s suing for the cost of the puppy, vet bills, and cremation. The defendant argues the plaintiff did not listen to him about what to feed the puppy and it’s not his fault the dog died
Then, the plaintiff says he loaned the defendant money over the course of a few years, but now his friend is not paying anything back, so he’s suing. The defendant says the money was a gift, and he claims he’s never met the plaintiff in person, only online.
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The plaintiff paid the defendant to rent a room in his house. She says she changed her mind and decided she did not want to live there. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant argues the plaintiff didn’t tell him for almost a month that she wasn’t going to move in.
Then, the plaintiffs bought a pool filter and motor and hired the defendant to install it. They argue the defendant did the work quickly and everything turned out crooked and leaks. They’re suing for their money back. The defendant says the plaintiffs’ pool is 40 years old and the pipes were crooked to begin with.
Plus, the plaintiff, a 90-year-old woman, is being represented by her daughter in court. The plaintiff says she took her mom to the defendant’s salon to get curls and a cut, but her hair didn’t turn out well. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant argues she does not owe the plaintiff any money because the plaintiff’s hair looked perfect when she left. She says she will happily do the plaintiff’s hair again, but not for free.
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The plaintiff was hired by the defendant to clean her apartment. She says the defendant wrote rude comments about her on Facebook, so she’s suing for defamation of character. The defendant argues the plaintiff did not clean the apartment well at all. She’s countersuing for a refund for the cleaning fees.
Then, the plaintiff says she moved into the defendant’s home and then noticed the stairs up to her apartment weren’t level. Even after two people fell, the defendant refused to fix them, so the plaintiff is suing her. The defendant claims the stairs are fine and alleges the plaintiff is extorting her. She’s countersuing for unpaid rent.
Plus, the plaintiff had been living in her apartment for 11 years before she decided to move out. She says a cutting board was glued to the countertop when she moved in, and now the management company is complaining. She’s suing for the return of a security deposit. The defendant argues the plaintiff could not provide any evidence that the cutting board was glued down since the start. She doesn’t think she owes the plaintiff any money.
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The plaintiff flips houses. She says there was a chicken coop on one of the properties she bought, and she wanted someone to take it. The plaintiff gave the defendant the chicken coop but says it has not been completely removed. She says it will cost money to remove the rest of it, so she’s suing for that money. The defendant argues the coop needs to be taken in pieces and there were other elements in play that prevented her from obtaining the rest of it.
Then, the plaintiff says he went to the defendant for a root canal, but the guy botched the job and perforated the tooth. He’s suing for the amount he’s out of pocket. The defendant is a dentist who specializes in root canals and claims he had to work on the plaintiff’s tooth twice because there had already been previous work. He says he is not responsible for a new crown.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant is his neighbor, who he claims had his car illegally towed from his assigned spot in their condo complex. She also put his expensive antique bed on the curb for garbage, so he’s suing for harassment. The defendant is the condo board president, and she claims the plaintiff was collecting junk and inoperable cars. She says she doesn’t owe the man a penny.
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The plaintiff sells perfume products online. She says she sold some perfume and other products to the defendant, but she has not been paid back, so she’s suing. The defendant argues the products the plaintiff sent did not arrive correctly or as advertised. She’s countersuing for emotional distress.
Then, the plaintiff says she sold her golden retriever to the defendant, who still owes her half of the cost. She says she really doesn’t even want the money — she just wants her dog. She’s suing for what she’s owed or the return of the dog. The defendant says the plaintiff threatened him and he’s not giving the dog back.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendant used to be good friends. The plaintiff says she deposited a check for the defendant into her own bank account, but claims the defendant stole $800 out of the plaintiff’s account. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant argues she was a signatory on the plaintiff’s account, and the money was rightfully hers. She’s countersuing for libel.
Then, the plaintiff says he bought a truck from the defendant, but when he went to register it, he was denied because there was a lien on it. The defendant promised to take care of it but never did, so he’s suing him for the cost of the vehicle. The defendant says he told the plaintiff he was selling the truck for parts, and he denies knowing anything about a lien.
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The plaintiff hired the defendant to build steps and a deck for her above-ground pool. She says the deck was the wrong height and not safe to use. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant argues he fixed the deck, and the plaintiff will never be happy with the product.
Then, the plaintiff says he sold a glass yacht light, and he hire the defendant to package it for him. The item arrived damaged, so he’s suing the defendant. The defendant says the plaintiff showed up with a prepackaged Amazon box, and she shipped it for him. She says he filed a claim, which was denied due to his poor packaging.
Plus, the plaintiff says he brought his car to the defendant for repairs, and it was supposed to be ready in a week. It dragged on for months and he had to rent a car, so he’s suing for those costs. The defendant says the engine was blown out and he did everything he could to find a replacement during the pandemic, but some things are out of their control.
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The plaintiff went to the defendant’s business to get his car detailed. He says one of the defendant’s workers ripped the seat’s upholstery, so he’s suing for damages. The defendant argues the seat was ripped when the plaintiff showed up and he refuses to pay.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented a room in the defendant’s house, but the woman pulled a gun on her and told her to get out. The defendant also filed a false police report against the plaintiff. She’s suing for rent, gas, and emotional distress. The defendant says she told the plaintiff the room was only temporary because she was facing eviction, and she claims the plaintiff threatened her kids.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to compete in a rap battle with him. He argues he paid for the defendant’s airfare and lodging, but the defendant never showed up because of bad weather. He’s suing for his money back. The defendant says he missed his flight, but he tried rescheduling with the plaintiff. He’s countersuing for defamation of character.
Then, the plaintiff says he’s a Bigfoot hunter who’s been at it for 52 years and has made movies. He claims he loaned the defendant money to make a promotional video, which never happened, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendants say they hired staff to make the video, so if anyone is owed money, it’s them. They’re countersuing to recoup the costs they’re out.
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The plaintiff used to be friends with the defendant. She says she paid the defendant to do her hair but had to cancel because she didn’t have the funds. The plaintiff argues the defendant took her money but never actually did her hair. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff hassled her nonstop about the money and wrote negative things about her on social media. She’s countersuing for defamation of character.
Then, the plaintiff says he was hired by the defendant to install a metal roof on her barn, but she’s stiffing him on his pay. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant claims the plaintiff took two years, and he put up metal instead of shingles. She claims she’s paid him enough.
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The plaintiff’s son was convicted of murder in 1995. She says she hired the defendant to obtain a sworn affidavit from someone who initially testified against her son, but later admitted he lied. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant argues he tried to interview the witness, but the witness was murdered before the affidavit could be taken. He says his retainer for services is non-refundable.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant, a contractor, to remodel her bathroom, but he didn’t know what he was doing. She claims he left a mess, so she’s suing him for what it will cost to fix all the issues. The defendant says the plaintiff’s landlord wouldn’t let him in to finish the job, so he owes nothing.
Plus, the plaintiffs say they bought a BMW 6 series from the defendant’s dealership with no title. They claim it’s a scam, so they’re suing for some of their money back. The defendant says she got the title from the DMV, sent it to the plaintiffs via courier, and the co-plaintiff signed for it, so she doesn’t understand why they’re suing
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The plaintiff’s son was fatally shot at his girlfriend’s house. The plaintiff says she asked her other son, the defendant, to pick up the car from the house and bring it to her, but he refuses. She is suing for the value of a car. The defendant says he was close with his brother and had the title to the car and thinks his brother would have wanted him to have it.
Then, the plaintiff says she paid a vendor’s fee to sell some jewelry at the defendant’s Juneteenth pop-up shop, but the event was rained out. She says the defendant claimed there was no makeup day, so she’s suing for the fee, transportation, and babysitting fees. The defendant says the plaintiff complained about drizzle, which passed. He claims she left the event, so he’s not responsible.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to make a concrete kitchen counter for her, but he broke it. He came back and tried again, but he broke that one too, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff’s boyfriend complained and says the plaintiff was impatient.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is the mother of his child, who he claims had him falsely arrested for hitting her. His claims his lawyer proved in court that she had lied, and he suing because of the turmoil she put him through. The defendant says the plaintiff is a cheater, and she insists he hit her.
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The plaintiff says the defendant hired her to help clean some buildings. After she worked her fingers to the bone, he stiffed her on her pay, so she’s suing him. The defendant says he wanted to date the plaintiff and offered her a job, but she disappeared from the job site and did terrible work.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her daughter’s godmother, and they had plans to go to Orlando together. The defendant changed how they were going to split the bill, so the plaintiff changed her mind. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant says she put the charges on her credit card, but the plaintiff backed out when the defendant’s daughter’s boyfriend decided to come along at the last minute.
Plus, the plaintiff says he bought a car from the defendant, but it turns out the vehicle had a cracked head gasket and he claims the defendant tried to cover it up. The plaintiff is suing for his money back. The defendant says the plaintiff is a liar who has no proof he tried to cover anything up. He bought the car as is, and it was in great condition.
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The plaintiff says she dated the defendant for a month and he led her on about their future. She claims he’s a sweetheart swindler who borrowed money and now won’t pay it back, so she’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff came with him for part of a long-haul trucking trip and left halfway through. He denies borrowing any money.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant, a gun maker, to build him an AR-15 rifle, but he never completed the order. The plaintiff is suing for his money back. The defendant says he began working on the weapon, but when he checked out the plaintiff, it turns out he was only 19, so making a gun for him would be illegal. The defendant claims the plaintiff threatened him, so he’s not refunding anything.
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The plaintiff says she bought a pug puppy from the defendant, who’s in Canada. She claims she wasn’t able to cross the border and has been unable to get her dog, so she wants a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff claimed she knew a border guard, and it’s not his fault she couldn’t work out the crossing. He’s countersuing for travel costs, vet bills, and puppy care.
Then, the plaintiff says he bought a Mercedes-Benz from the defendant, but now the man won’t honor the warranty. The vehicle needs thousands in repairs, so that’s what he’s suing for. The defendant says the plaintiff went to another dealership and wants him to pay for it. He claims the plaintiff refuses to let him do the work.
Plus, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant, an attorney, to help him recover money a construction company stole from him. A year later, nothing has happened, so he’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant claims he did work with the construction company’s lawyers, but then COVID-19 hit. He says the plaintiff needs to be patient.
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The plaintiff says her younger brother got mad at her and banged on her ceiling, damaging it. She’s suing for reimbursement. The defendant claims the plaintiff is actually trying to steal their family home from their mother, who has dementia. He’s countersuing for emotional distress.
Plus, the plaintiff says he rented out his new Tesla on an app, but the defendant damaged it and refuses to pay for it. He’s suing her for all the repair costs. The defendant says the plaintiff is suing her for nonexistent damages.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is the most evil person he’s ever known. He claims she called the cops on him five times and won’t repay the money he loaned her, so he’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff has been harassing her. She says he loaned the money to her ex-boyfriend, not her, so he should be suing her ex. She denies owing a thing.
Then, the plaintiff says he was driving a truck and was cited for too much weight because he didn’t have a commercial license. He says the defendants never paid him the thousands he’s owed, so he’s suing. The defendants claim the plaintiff hit a tree and so they deducted the damages from his pay.
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The plaintiff says he left his car on the street when he went out of town to visit his mother. He says the defendant’s company towed his car, and when he went to retrieve it, the seats were ripped out and the gear shift was broken. He’s suing for damages. The defendant argues the police called her to come tow the plaintiff’s car. She says she didn’t do anything to his car, which was unregistered and didn’t have license plates.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant crashed into her lamppost with his lawn mower and said he’d fix it, but he never did. She’s suing for the cost to replace it. The defendant claims the plaintiff is changing their agreement and is taking advantage of him.
Plus, the plaintiff says she was looking for office space for her chiropractic business and she gave the defendant a deposit. He’s refusing to return it, so she’s suing. The defendant insists the plaintiff knew full well that the deposit was non-refundable because she signed a contract.
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The plaintiff bought a car from the defendant. She argues the engine had too much rust on it and thinks she was ripped off, so she’s suing. He says he never knew about engine rust and doesn’t think he owes her.
Then, the plaintiff says she booked a party hall from the defendant for her child’s birthday party, but the defendant double-booked the room. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant admits he made a mistake but claims the plaintiff got into a physical altercation with the other party. He also says he offered a refund.
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The plaintiff hired the defendant do some landscaping and gardening work on her home. She alleges the defendant did not do what she hired him for, so she’s suing for her money back. The defendant argues the plaintiff was not satisfied with any of his work and they never agreed on some of the terms.
Then, the plaintiff says he broadcasts his ministry online and ordered a background sign from the defendant’s company, but the words were printed wrong. The defendant refuses to offer a refund, so he’s suing. The defendant insists the plaintiff approved the sign before it was printed, so he owes nothing.
Plus, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to make a boat cover, but four months later it still isn’t done. He’s out of patience, so he’s suing for his down payment back. The defendant claims the cover is done, but her installer had a death in the family, so there was a delay.
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The plaintiff says she paid the defendant, a shoemaker, to create custom sneakers for a school reunion, but it took 10 weeks and the reunion is long past. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant blames the shipping delays on COVID.
Then, the plaintiff says she prepared an audit for the defendant’s condo board but has not been paid for her work yet. She’s suing for the cost of the audit and a late fee. The defendant argues the plaintiff completed the audit before it was even approved by the board.
Plus, the plaintiff says the defendant was a pastor a nearby church who backed into his car and damaged it. He claims the man keeps dodging him, so he’s suing for the cost of repair. The defendant claims the plaintiff parks illegally in front of his church even though he has a handicap placard. The pastor says someone else must have hit the vehicle.
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The plaintiff alleges the defendant’s tow truck driver damaged his retaining wall when the car was being taken. He’s suing for the cost to repair the retaining wall. The defendant argues the tow truck driver never damaged the wall.
Then, the plaintiffs say they booked the defendant’s wedding venue, but then he backed out when he couldn’t accommodate them, so they’re suing. The defendant claims the plaintiffs got cold feet after he offered to move the wedding outdoors because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Plus, the plaintiffs say they hired the defendant to redo their kitchen, but the cabinets he ordered were the wrong size. He’s refusing to do anything about it, so they’re suing for what they’re out. The defendant says he miscalculated a few measurements and said he’d reorder the pieces, but the plaintiffs refused.
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The plaintiff says she hired the defendant to create a fancy dessert table for her granddaughter’s first birthday party. She was unhappy with the result, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant argues she went above and beyond to create the presentation for the dessert, and nothing can please the plaintiff. She refuses to pay.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendants were his tenants. He claims they damaged the wood floors so badly that they had to be replaced. He’s suing for the repair costs. The defendants claim the plaintiff inspected the floors when they moved and they were fine, but now he’s trying to sue.
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The plaintiff says the defendant’s grandson confessed to throwing rocks at the plaintiff’s car and damaging it. She’s suing for the cost to fix her car. The defendant argues the plaintiff lied about having video surveillance showing her grandson throwing rocks.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her cousin. She helped her out and loaned her some money, but she hasn’t been repaid and she’s suing. The defendant claims the money was a gift and says she owes nothing.
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The plaintiff was redoing his condo and needed to sell his used appliances. He sold four to the defendant’s shop, but he was never paid. The defendant argues only two of the four appliances worked, so he will only pay half of what he owes, not full price.
Then, the plaintiff says she put down $1,000 on a car the defendant was selling, but she still doesn’t have the vehicle a year later. She wants her money back, so she’s suing. The defendant claims the plaintiff paid him to fix her car so she could sell it, which he did. He says he owes nothing and is countersuing for his additional costs to fix her car.
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The plaintiff says he rented a room in the defendants’ home, but he started feeling uncomfortable there, so he moved out. He says the landlords won’t return the security deposit they owe him, so he’s suing. The defendants say the plaintiffs was an unsanitary slob who spit all over their kitchen.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is his neighbor, and he claims he’s been harassing him and his family for six years. He alleges his neighbor smashed his security camera and damaged a stone wall, so he’s suing. The defendant says he took the camera down and handed it to the plaintiff and denies damaging anything.
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The plaintiff says she and the defendant have known each other for years and even used to date. She loaned him some money, but now he’s refusing to pay up, so she’s suing him out of principal. The defendant says he can’t believe his ex is suing him over such a tiny amount. He claims she’s just doing it because she still wants him.
Then, the plaintiff says she sold the defendant her car, but now he’s refusing to pay the amount they agreed upon. He’s got the car in his possession, so she’s suing him for what she’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff is a nightmare, and he’s countersuing for mental anguish.
Plus, the plaintiff says he mowed the defendant’s lawn, but now the man is refusing to pay up. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant claims the plaintiff did a sloppy job and wouldn’t mow around the edges or pick up sticks, so he won’t give him a dime.
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The plaintiff says he sold the defendant a ham radio antenna, but now the guy won’t pay for it. The defendant also dropped the antenna off on the plaintiff’s property and ruined it, so the plaintiff is suing him. The defendant alleges the antenna was rebuilt, not new, so it’s no good to him. He’s countersuing for the amount he’s paid.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her younger sister, who she says needs to take responsibility for damaging the plaintiff’s truck. She’s suing her for the cost of scratched tires and a broken CD player. The defendant denies damaging anything and can’t understand why her sister turned on her.
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The plaintiff and defendant got into an argument because she briefly parked in the defendant’s driveway. The plaintiff claims the defendant followed her and punched her, and then got arrested. The defendant says the plaintiff got arrested after getting into a fight with his girlfriend, and she’s suing for false arrest. The defendant says the plaintiff tried running him over with her car. He’s countersuing for lost wages and anger management classes.
Plus, The plaintiff took her small dog to the dog park. She claims the defendant’s Dalmatian bit her dog and he refuses to pay for vet bills. The defendant argues there were several dogs involved in the scuffle and there’s no way to prove his dog bit the plaintiff’s pet.
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The plaintiff says she loaned her granddaughter some money to buy furniture, but now her own granddaughter is stiffing her. She’s suing for the amount owed. The defendant claims she paid her grandmother, who had several thousand dollars of other charges on the account and is trying to scam her.
Then, the plaintiff says he bought tires from the defendant, but they turned out to be rotted. He claims he’s lucky they didn’t cause an accident, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff brought his own tires into her shop to be mounted on his car, so she owes him nothing.
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The plaintiff says the defendant charged her for 12 facials without her authorization. She claims he’s running a scam and she’s suing for the money she claims he stole. The defendant says the plaintiff came into his spa and bought the facials, and he does not offer refunds.
Then, the plaintiff says he bought a washing machine from the defendant, but it was a clunker. He claims the man tried to have him arrested for trespassing when he wanted to return it, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says he used a third-party seller with a zero-refund policy, so the plaintiff needs to go after them.
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The plaintiff says the defendant’s large dog attacked her little dog and almost killed her, so she’s suing. The defendant says it’s a case of mistaken identity, since her dog is very friendly, never got loose, and never attacked anyone’s dog.
Then, the plaintiff says she used to be friends with the defendant. She claims she loaned him money, but they had a falling out and he didn’t repay her, so she’s suing. The defendant says the defendant gave him the money to play poker with the agreement they would split the winnings. He denies owing anything.
Plus, the plaintiffs say they rented an apartment from the defendant. They claim they always paid on time and were great tenants, so they’re suing to get their security deposit back. The defendant says the plaintiff failed to disclose a criminal record and left the place a mess.
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The plaintiff says he gave the defendant a down payment on a Bobcat construction vehicle but then refused to hand it over when he tried to pay the rest. He’s suing for a refund on the deposit. The defendant says they made a cash deal, but the plaintiff tried to pay by check, so he canceled the agreement.
Then, the plaintiff says she rented her expensive beach house to the defendant for a week but says it got destroyed. She’s suing for the cost of damages. The defendant claims the plaintiff is lying and denies breaking anything.
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The plaintiff says she paid the defendant a deposit to do some concrete work, but he took the money and never did anything. Pandemic or no pandemic, she’s suing for a refund. The defendant says the plaintiff changed the project halfway in and then fired him. He says he had already spent money on supplies and owes nothing.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her on-again, off-again ex-girlfriend. She claims her ex smashed an iPhone, so she’s suing for the phone, a tablet, and phone service fees. The defendant says the items were a gift and she owes nothing.
Plus, the plaintiffs say the defendant scammed them on some Pokémon cards he sold them. They claim he switched the valuable cards for worthless ones, so they’re suing for their money back. The defendant denies a bait-and-switch. He claims they’re harassing him on social media, so he’s countersuing.
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The plaintiff hired a company that subcontracted the defendant’s company to redo floors and panels in the plaintiff’s house. The plaintiff argues the defendant never finished the job, so she’s suing for a refund of her deposit. The defendant says the plaintiff’s home is in deplorable condition and her workers quit because of that. She’s countersuing for loss of work.
Then, the plaintiff and defendant used to be friends for 12 years, but their friendship fell apart when the plaintiff loaned him money. He claims he loaned the defendant money because his ex-friend was facing eviction, but he hasn’t been paid back in full. The defendant argues he paid the plaintiff back. He’s countersuing for unpaid labor.
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The plaintiff organizes showcases for up-and-coming artists every six months. He claims the defendant never paid him for her performance, so he’s suing for what he’s due, as well as late fees. The defendant argues the plaintiff is unprofessional and she told him she couldn’t pay him at the time. She says the plaintiff is harassing her on social media, so she’s countersuing for sexual harassment.
Then, the plaintiff dated and lived with the defendant for 25 years. The plaintiff claims the defendant sold her two lots of land that were useless because there was no usable road to her land. She’s suing for her money back. The defendant argues the decision not to build a road isn’t his fault, so he doesn’t think he owes her.
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The plaintiff lives next door to the defendant. She says the defendant hired a guy to trim a tree, but the tree guy damaged the plaintiff’s fence. The plaintiff says the tree trimmers broke her fence and refuse to get it fixed. She’s suing for property damage. The defendant argues the plaintiff complains about everything and didn’t even know she was being sued.
Then, the defendant is the plaintiff’s friend and neighbor. The defendant needed money via PayPal, so he asked the plaintiff if he could borrow it and he would pay her back immediately. The plaintiff says the money was taken out of her account, but she has not been paid back, so she’s suing. The defendant argues his iPad was stolen and the burglars broke into his PayPal account, so everything has been on hold.
Plus, in the third case, the plaintiffs had three purebred bulldogs. They said their purchase contract requires the dogs to get neutered, but the defendants didn’t have their dog fixed. The plaintiffs say the defendants refuse to return the puppy they got from the plaintiffs, so they’re suing for breach of contract. The defendants say the agreement only requires the dog to get fixed if they wanted their American Kennel Club paperwork, which they have no interest in. They argue they don’t want to neuter the dog because it changes the dog’s temperament, and they don’t plan on breeding it.
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The plaintiff says she and her husband were walking their dog when the defendant’s dog bit the plaintiff’s pet. She says her dog has required two surgeries, but the defendant refuses to pay. She’s suing for vet bills. The defendant doesn’t trust the vet bills and said that the plaintiff called animal control on the defendant’s dog.
Then, the plaintiff dated the defendant for several years. He says he paid for her dream car — a minivan — and claims they made an agreement for her to repay him. She hasn’t paid him back, so he’s suing. The defendant argues they never came up with an agreement to repay. She says he only came after her for money after they broke up.
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The plaintiff says the defendant backed his truck up into her bike rack and broke it. She’s suing for the cost of the bike rack. The defendant argues the plaintiff left her bike rack down and it was impossible to see the rack when he was pulling out of his driveway. He says his car was damaged and is countersuing for those costs.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant’s pit bull bit her and caused lots of pain and injury. She’s suing for medical expenses. The defendants argue the plaintiff put her hand in the middle of their two dogs fighting, which caused the plaintiff to get bitten. They don’t think they owe her anything.
Plus, in the third case, the plaintiff is a long-haul driver and has driven for the defendant. He says the defendant has not paid him after a recent trip. The defendant argues the plaintiff never returned his truck to California like he was supposed to and didn’t log his timecard legally, so he doesn’t think he owes the plaintiff.
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The plaintiff has been married to the defendant for six years. She says the defendant up and left one day right before rent was due. She’s suing for lease fees and utilities. The defendant argues he became so worried about his safety when they were living together that he thought she was going to poison him. He doesn’t think he owes her anything.
Then, the plaintiffs are a husband and wife who work in real estate and painted the defendant’s house before she sold it. The plaintiffs say the defendant fired their team on the last day of the project and refuses to pay, so they’re suing. The defendant argues the plaintiffs did not know what they were doing and because of their argument, the sale was delayed. She says she doesn’t owe them.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is his girlfriend’s sister. He claims her dog attacked his pet ducks when they were staying with them. He’s suing for medical costs and emotional distress. The defendant claims the plaintiff abandoned the ducks, and her mom was the one watching the ducks.
Then, the plaintiffs say their negligent neighbors’ unsecured trampoline crushed their gazebo to pieces, and they refuse to pay, so they’re suing for negligence. The defendants say there’s no way their trampoline flew into the plaintiffs’ yard even with the high winds that day.
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The plaintiff says she sold the defendant a Labrador puppy, but he’s now claiming she gave him the wrong dog. He still owes her money, so she’s suing. The defendant says he saw pictures of one puppy and gave her a different one, so he refuses to pay more.
Then, the plaintiffs say they rented a two-bedroom apartment from the defendant and claim they left it in turnkey condition. The defendant still withheld their security deposit, so they’re suing. The defendant says the plaintiffs left food in the cabinets and drawings on the wall, and she needed the security deposit for repairs.
Plus, in the third case, the plaintiff says he was on his way home from work when the defendant ran a red light and hit his car with such force that his airbag deployed. His car was totaled, and he lost his job, so he’s suing. The defendant says it was a fender-bender and the car was totally fine.
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The plaintiff ordered furniture from the defendant. He says his end tables never showed up even though the defendant told him they would arrive. The tables never showed up a second time, so the plaintiff slapped the defendant across the face. He’s suing for a refund. The defendant argues the plaintiff showed up with a knife, and the tables got delayed because of the pandemic. He says he doesn’t owe anything.
Then, the plaintiff bought a car from the defendant. He says it stopped working the next day and even failed an emissions test, so he’s suing for his money back. The defendant argues he told the plaintiff there was no warranty on the car, which already had 125,000 miles on it. The defendant doesn’t think he owes the plaintiff.
Plus, in the third case, the plaintiff lived in one of the defendant’s units. She says she did everything right as a tenant, but she never got her security deposit back, so she’s suing. The defendant argues the plaintiff only gave four days’ notice before moving out. The defendant doesn’t think she owes the deposit.
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The plaintiff hired the defendant, a doula, to help prepare for the birth of her first child. The plaintiff says she wanted to save the placenta because she is considered high-risk, but she argues the defendant couldn’t get into the hospital because she didn’t have a negative COVID-19 test, so she’s suing for a refund of the doula services. The defendant says she was never informed about needing the negative test, so she doesn’t think she owes anything.
Then, the plaintiff and her business partner run an IT business where they set up Internet and security software for companies. They argue the defendant stopped paying the fees, so they’re suing for the balance owed. The defendant says he paid the plaintiffs in full and stopped the subscription, but they charged him anyway. He doesn’t think he owes them anything.
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The plaintiff says he hired the defendant to videotape the relocation of his deceased wife’s coffin from one gravesite to another. He claims the man botched the job when he missed the actual transfer, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says he’s a private eye and former military man who did everything by the book and deserves to be paid.
Then, the plaintiff says she and the defendant have been friends for 30 years. She says she bought 13 tickets to a Martin Lawrence comedy show that got canceled because of the pandemic, but now her friend won’t give her a refund. The defendant says the show was postponed, not canceled, and the tickets are still good. She’s countersuing for stress.
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The plaintiff says the defendant is her former live-in lover and he owes her for half the bills, so she’s suing. The defendant claims he paid his half of the bills and says his ex is only suing because she’s jealous he has a new baby with a younger woman.
Then, the plaintiffs say they gave the defendant a deposit for their son’s bar mitzvah, which got canceled through no fault of their own. He won’t return the money, so they’re suing. The defendant says the plaintiffs are trying to back out of the party and using the pandemic as an excuse.
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The plaintiff says he designed four billboard logos for the defendant and never got paid, so he’s suing. The defendant claims the work wasn’t up to par and the plaintiff harassed him, so he’s not paying.
Then, the plaintiff says he hired the defendant to build a gazebo, and the defendant promised he’d get a building permit for it. Halfway through the job, the plaintiff received a notice to stop building because the defendant never got a permit. The defendant says the plaintiff refused the town’s request to get it permitted. He’s countersuing for unpaid work.
Plus, in the third case, the plaintiff says the defendant crashed into his car and dented it, but now he’s refusing to pay for the damage, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant says he was on a one-lane road and the impatient plaintiff passed him illegally on the right and clipped his car. He saw no damage and owes nothing.
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The plaintiff says he paid the defendant for a remote-controlled airplane, but he never received it and the defendant won’t issue a refund. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says he shipped the plane on a Greyhound bus, which encountered a hurricane. He says it’s not his fault the plaintiff never got the plane, so he’s not refunding anything.
Then, the plaintiff says he was walking his well-behaved dog on a leash when the defendant’s off-leash dog attacked his pet. He’s suing him for vet bills. The defendant says he’s an amputee and his dog is a wonderful service animal who has never been aggressive. He denies owing a thing.
Plus, in the third case, the plaintiff says the defendants are her former landlords, who sold the house she was renting and almost left her homeless during the pandemic. She’s suing for her security deposit. The defendants say they agreed to return the deposit until the plaintiff stayed an extra two months past their agreement.
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The plaintiff says she was a model tenant and the defendant — her former landlord — is refusing to return her security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant claims the apartment was newly remodeled and says the plaintiff’s dogs urinated on the floors. He’s countersuing for repair costs.
Then, the plaintiff says he’s been doing yard maintenance for the defendant for two years, but she stopped paying him a year ago. He’s suing for the money owed. The defendant says she never authorized him to do the work because she was never happy with it. She denies owing anything.
Plus, in the third case, the plaintiffs say they loaned the defendant money and he never paid it back, so they’re suing. The defendant claims he rented a room in the plaintiffs’ house and they’re going after him for rent even though he moved out. He refuses to pay.
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The plaintiff says he was friends with the defendant and loaned her money out of the goodness of his heart. Now she’s refusing to pay it back, so he’s suing. The defendant says the plaintiff gave her the money as a gift. She claims she owes him nothing.
Then, the plaintiff says she was a model tenant and the defendant — her former landlord — is refusing to return her security deposit, so she’s suing. The defendant claims the apartment was newly remodeled and says the plaintiff’s dogs urinated on the floors. He’s countersuing for repair costs.
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The plaintiff says he sold a sewing machine to the defendant, who complained to eBay and got a refund. He says she has his machine and won’t return it, so he’s suing for his money back. The defendant says she’s still waiting for the plaintiff to send her a shipping label. She denies any wrongdoing.
Then, the plaintiffs say they bought a car from the defendant, but she stole it back. They’re suing her for all the money they’re out. The defendant says she was never paid in full, and if anyone is owed, it’s her. She’s countersuing for out-of-pocket costs.
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The plaintiff says she paid the defendant to install an electrical panel in his house, but he almost caused an explosion. She’s suing for a refund. The defendant says he did an excellent job, and he claims the plaintiff wanted him to work for free.
Then, the plaintiff says the defendant is her ex-husband. She claims he stole her pandemic stimulus checks and won’t give her the money, so she’s suing him. The defendant says his ex isn’t owed anything since the checks went to him, not her.
Plus, in the third case, the plaintiff says the defendant is her irresponsible neighbor, who she claims parked too close to her car and damaged it. She’s suing for the repair costs. The defendant says the plaintiff antagonizes her by parking close to her on purpose. She claims she had to squeeze out one day to get to the airport, and she’s countersuing for car damages.
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The plaintiff says she’s known the defendant since high school. She claims she borrowed a dollar from her friend and bought a lottery ticket. When she won $50, she says her friend grabbed her ticket and stole it, so she’s suing for the amount of the win. The defendant claims since it was her money that won, she should keep the ticket.
Then, the plaintiff says she hired the defendant to put in an asphalt driveway, but it ended up being wavy and crumbling. The defendant won’t honor the warranty, so she’s suing for a full refund since she has to have it redone. The defendant says he’s happy to fix the driveway, and he doesn’t know why she’s suing in the middle of the pandemic.
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The plaintiff says she bought a car battery from the defendant, but it was a dud. She’s a mobile medical worker who needs her vehicle, so she’s suing for a refund. The defendant says it’s been a year since he sold the battery, and says the plaintiff failed to register it for a warranty.
Then, the plaintiff says she bought a refrigerator from the defendant, but it didn’t work when she got it home and would not get cold. She’s suing for a refund and the cost of spoiled food. The defendant says he claims the fridge was only four years old and worked fine.
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