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Judy Justice (TV Series 2021– ) - Episode list - IMDb
The Judge rules on two cases. A woman sues a motorist for destroying her parked vehicle in a five-car accident. A grandmother sues her ex daughter-in-law over money raised at a fundraiser for her grandchildren.
A woman sues a motorist for destroying her parked vehicle in a catastrophic five-car accident. After the tragic death of her daughter, a grandmother sues her ex daughter-in-law over money raised at a fundraiser for her grandchildren.
When a relationship ends, a woman seeks payback of money loaned to help her ex-boyfriend in his custody battle. He countersues, claiming she sent a doctored video to his workplace that got him fired and orchestrated a smear campaign.
After four weeks of dating, a woman is persuaded to invest $10K in a car-flipping venture. A man drives cross country to help an entrepreneur sell her beard-care products at a fair.
After being stopped at a green light behind a car, a man intentionally bumps the car ahead, leading to a road rage incident involving a broken hand and a broken window.
A teenage girl sues her ex for borrowing her car and getting into a gun-battle involving weed sales. His mother then sues the girl for vandalizing her truck, which she made a profit on from her insurance.
An irresponsible woman starting a French bulldog breeding business claims a neighbor stole a 13-week old puppy the woman had let out of her house where there was no fencing. The judge berates her for her foolishness.
Case 1 Horse owners sue the landlord where they boarded their horses for return of their deposit and the landlord counter-sues for grass damage. Case 2 a woman sues a neighbor for towing fees incurred when her car was stuck helping him.
Case 1 concerns a business owner trying to recoup wages that were overpaid to a worker, who is saved by an obscure California workers protection law; Case 2 follows friends as one sues another for damage to a BMW by a golf cart.
A woman sues her pseudo-ex boyfriend for money he took out of her account while she was incarcerated for parole violation. He counter-sues for a false arrest even though he admitted guilt by paying her restitution.
A young woman sues her ex-boyfriend's parents who took her in after she aged out of the foster care system. She claims they did not pay her the amount covering items she lost in a fire at their home.
A woman sues her ex for money paid for their adult son's dental work. A disgruntled renter sues her former landlord for a dog bite and emotional distress and is awarded .8% of what she was seeking.
A woman sues an ex-friend for dental bills resulting in an accident caused by the defendant tossing her 'phone to the plaintiff and hitting her in the mouth.
A woman sues a bus rental subcontractor for a refund when the reserved vehicle is not available. Case two involves a woman suing a former friend for wrecking her new ATV by crashing it.
A man sues his soon to be ex-wife for an assault during a child custody transfer. A mother sues her convicted son's lawyer for failing to return a $700 suit bought for the son's trial.
One: a man sues a former employee for what he claims owned on an old truck he sold him. Two: A man sues an unlicensed contractor who did renovations on his house without permission, then put a lien on the house when the owner wouldn't pay.
A woman sues a former neighbor for money she feels he owes for a mobility scooter and he sues her for his eviction when she called police on him multiple times. An employer sues a former employee who he advanced money to and who then quit.
A man sues his ex/current girlfriend who is married to his cousin/brother from Nigeria for false arrest and assault while she sues him for about the same things.
A man sues his ex-girlfriend for money owed on a lease she bailed out on and for return of his Corgi. She counter sues for a loan she made to him for $2,000 or $3,000 in 2021, she thinks, and he may have started to repay, she thinks.
A man and woman sue their former landlords for security deposit return and for a false restraining order filed by the female landlord that seems to have been based on lies she told to the police.
A woman sues the mother of a teen who assaulted her daughter and also for damaging a door, both acts caught on a Ring camera. The court sues both of them for wasting everyone's time.
A woman sues the former friend of her boyfriend for a loan she took out to buy the friend $1200 rims for his car. The defendant claims he repaid her by performing oil changes, spark plug replacements and a rotor fix.
Two former friends sue each other after falling out over a car one sold the other, and social media posts about rumors that led to a fight in a local park.
A woman sues her ex to get the title to a truck she took when she abandoned him and their young daughter. He counter sues for money she received when she claimed the child on her taxes, despite not having custody or paying support.
A man sues a former friend over a van he placed in her name because he had unpaid fines and couldn't register the vehicle in his own name. She counter sues for unpaid tolls he acquired on the van which is in her name.
A neglectful woman who sold a puppy to a co-worker of her husband that she bought from her equally neglectful mother sues the man for non-payment. He claims the puppy was sick and his vet bills totaled more than the purchase price,.
Part 2 -- The defendant accused of causing her supervisor to be fired sues her former co-worker for social media posts she thinks are actionable. Their use of legal recreational drugs on the business trip lead to the job loss involved.
A father seeks the court maximum of $10,000 from his 25-year-old son as reimbursement for bail and legal expenses following the son's arrest on Super Bowl Sunday for driving under the influence and carrying concealed weapons.
In part one of this two-part case, a young father sues his ex-fiancée for the $10K court maximum, claiming false assault charges led to a sweeping restraining order preventing him from seeing their children for two years.
In part two, ex-fiancées share conflicting narratives of violence, highlighting a chaotic Valentine's Day dispute that ends a week later with a young mother's hospital visit and competing police reports.
A family disagreement takes a drastic turn when a gun-wielding security-guard brother, citing self-defense, faces charges of domestic violence and assault after an altercation at their ailing grandfather's house.