Judge Joe Brown keeps it real when a crackhead starts making a mockery of his courtroom.
A comedian does not comply to the terms of a performance contract and is taken to court.
Case 1: A jealous ex slashes his girlfriend's clothes and mattress. Case 2: An elderly gardener from Portland claims her neighbors destroyed her bed of flowers.
Case 1: A paternity test and an infant's tragic death tear a couple apart.
Case 1: A young man sues his ex-girlfriend to pay back a loan for an abortion. Case 2: A college student from Alabama sues his former friend for rent and stolen property.
Case 1: Kids from Nevada vandalize a home and the owners seek restitution from their parents.
Tuesday, September 11, 2001 Case 1: A dating couple break-up after the girlfriend discovers he is accident-prone. Case 2: Former roommates fight over back rent, utility bills and baby food.
Case 1: A mother from Missouri demands her son pay back the repair costs for a car. Case 2: A rap artist fails to appear leaving the promoters without a performer.
Case 1: A Las Vegas "cigarette girl" borrows money from a man and restricts the method how she pays it back. Case 2: A woman demands payment for wedding rings she purchased after the marriage ends in divorce.
Case 1: A New Jersey woman wants her daughter-in-law to pay back money used for a bail loan.
Case 1: A friend says “no” to returning her friend’s tax refund after she deposited the money into her account.
Case 1: An Illinois woman stops cell phone service when a former friend dates her cousin. Case 2: A woman wants her ex-boyfriend's to pay her back after she sees him kissing another woman.
Case 1: A Texas mom gets a car instead of child support, which is later repossessed. Case 2: A woman sues her former daughter-in-law over unpaid bills.
Case 1: A New York woman says her ex-boyfriend and his girlfriend are using her property without her permission. Case 2: Friends fight over who should pay expenses on a prize-winning trip to racing school.
Case 1: An ex-con tries to retrieve his suits from his former fiancée’s grandfather, but is asked to pay storage fees instead.
A woman claims damage done to her ex-mother-in-law's car was a result of self-defense.
Case 1: A woman's credit history is damaged after late car payments and a broken relationship. Case 2: A woman claims money given to her friend was a loan and not a gift.
Case 1: A man from New Hampshire claims his ex-wife had him arrested after she denied his advances. Case 2: A woman is asked to pay storage fees for items left with a friend.
Case 1: Ex-husband denies money given by his former wife was a loan. Case 2: A private eye teenager trainee damages a vehicle and asserts his boss will pay for costs.
Friday, September 28, 2001 Case 1: A woman from Arkansas demands reimbursement following a break-up with a younger man.
Case 1: A relationship between a patient and a nurse ends, leaving the boyfriend stuck with an outstanding car loan. Case 2: Litigants go to court over wild dogs, a dead cat and a lawsuit.
Case 1: A two-year-old child and unpaid bills are the end result of a couple's broken relationship. Case 2: A Texas tenant claims his landlord hated his "wife" and refused pay to fix the air conditioner.
Case 1: An ex-husband ignores a divorce decree and refuses to pay his share of the wedding loan. Case 2: After her husband dies, a woman moves in with a roommate and gives her a credit card. Now, the roommate is gone and she's stuck with a big bill.
Case 1: An accident between a car and a bicycle sends the bicyclist to the hospital and the driver's mom to court. Case 2: Feline allergies lead to hospital bills, fleas and an ex-girlfriend.
Case 1: A fight between the fiancée and the baby's father at a child's birthday party results in ripped clothing. Case 2: Two women break up and begin an ugly fight over a van.
Case 1: A married woman is driven back to her husband after discovering her lover's alleged sexual expectations and secret photographs. Case 2: A married woman is driven back to her husband after discovering her lover's alleged sexual expectations and secret photographs. Case 3: A married woman is driven back to her husband after discovering her lover's alleged sexual expectations and secret photographs
Case 1: A woman claims her old boyfriend gave her the rent money, but he insists it was a loan. Case 2: An auto shop owner claims the car he had serviced caught fire on it's own so he's not liable for damages.
Case 1: A woman contends that if her granddaughter has enough money to buy a car then she ought to pay rent on her back house. Case 2: An altercation over a beer, after last call, leaves a patron with a split lip.