In this episode: Sarah and Ben Showard cover the following topics:
- History of Valentine's Day
- Woman almost kills lover because he didn't get her a Valentine's Day gift.
- Illinois woman chopped off boyfriend's tongue after argument.
- Man sued 1-800-Flowers for exposing his affair to his wife.
- Woman in Portland sued restaurant for $100,000 for treating her like crap on Valentine's Day.
- Boss at auto parts retailer fired after giving employee inappropriate Valentine's Day gift.
- Female airline employee sued her employer when her boss gave her a highly inappropriate Valentine's Day card...and she won the lawsuit!
- "Neuter Your Ex" promotion at animal shelter saves feral cats and raises money. Win win!
- Divorce attorneys say February 15th (day after Valentine's Day) is extremely busy.
- Mistresses and paramours are getting sued for breaking up marriages aka homewrecking.
We wish we could give you all the details of this episode, but you'll have to tune in to get the scoop.
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