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A woman sues her ex-husband for rent, saying their marriage fell apart due to trust issues and infidelity; he says she became addicted to pain pills after surgery and was unable to function, which damaged the family.
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S23, EP55 "Judge Mathis"
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S23, EP83 "Judge Mathis"
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S23, EP81 "Judge Mathis"
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S23, EP80 "Judge Mathis"
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S23, EP79 "Judge Mathis"
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