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Judge Karen's Court

Judge Karen Mills-Francis returns to syndication with this new version of her show, in which she adjudicates real-life, small-claims disputes. The former Florida county judge allows litigants to cross-examine witnesses in some cases, and ends each episode with a segment called Ask Judge Karen, in which she responds to videotaped queries from viewers.

EP56 "I Was Sold a Lemon and Squeezed for My Money!"

A car sale between coworkers started off sour, turned bitter and ended with a sweet old lady.

EP22 "Please Stand By"

Rosa called TV repairman Michael to come fix her big-screen TV; she claims that he took the TV and never brought it back, and now she wants her money.

EP26 "The Big Bro Botch"

A car-crazy sister claims she was scammed by her big brother's bogus paint job; now she wants her money back.

EP30 "I Lost My Lifelong Friend Over Some Lousy Loans!"

Laura sues her ex-friend and workmate for a loan; Caylee says Laura offered money without any obligations.

EP56 "I Was Sold a Lemon and Squeezed for My Money!"

A car sale between coworkers started off sour, turned bitter and ended with a sweet old lady.

EP52 "You Dropped the Ball at the Exotic Erotic Ball!"

Dawn, a high-end exotic dancer, sues her former talent manager for unpaid wages, stolen items and hotel costs; Stegen argues that because he never got paid by the organizers he was not obligated to pay Dawn.

EP50 "Hello Dolly! Goodbye Money!"

A Dolly Parton look-alike sues cousins for repayment of a loan and brings in a Sophia Loren look-alike as a witness.

EP44 "Did the Party Princess Ruin the Party?"

Richard argues that Tanya tried to leave his child's birthday party early so he had every right to stop her.

Judge Karen Mills-Francis returns to syndication with this new version of her show, in which she adjudicates real-life, small-claims disputes. The former Florida county judge allows litigants to cross-examine witnesses in some cases, and ends each episode with a segment called Ask Judge Karen, in which she responds to videotaped queries from viewers.
Original Air Date: Sep 20, 2010
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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