ALL RISE!! 👩🏽‍⚖️ Divorce Court has a new face! Judge Star Jones will now preside over the highs & the lows of relationships with her wisdom, experience & struggles. Join us through the tears, laughter, truth & realness!
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 548 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
Sharita has had enough of her girlfriend, Ashleigh, using her for money, constantly lying and she believes she cheated on her. She’s ready to end the relationship and she wants Ashleigh to move out of her house. more
John says Torena has anger issues. He says she got into a car accident with her company car and was upset with him because he didn’t tell her to file an insurance claim. more
Cynthia fears her fiancé, John, is stringing her along and has no plans to marry her. If he refuses to set a wedding date, she’s ready to pull the plug on this relationship. more
Lana says her marriage has been in limbo for years and it's time to work on the marriage or get a divorce! She says her husband, Derrick, is a habitual sneaky liar and she’s done being played. more
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Episodes will be posted one day then the next time they post it’ll be the exact same episodes. Gotta read names and go back years if you want to avoid hearing the same 2/3 episodes over and over
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I am learning about relationships here than I would else where.
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