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Courtney admits she has a history of lying, and when accused of stealing valuables, insists she has been pregnant three times and has a mental illness.
Julia and Codey vehemently deny any wrongdoing in the mysterious deaths of their 1-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter three months apart.
Assistant church pastors Jason and Brooke, who have adopted seven special-needs children, say their faith was tested after they took in a homeless former addict, who began accusing them of child neglect and sexual abuse.
Parents claim their middle-aged son is a violent, manipulative liar who refuses to get a job and has stolen more than $100,000 from them; he admits stealing and says he won't stop until he gets what's ``rightfully'' his.
Jessica moved to Las Vegas after a man she met online promised her fame and fortune, but she ended up being sex trafficked, abused and homeless.
Parents of two toddlers who died mysteriously, three months apart, are offered the opportunity to take lie-detector tests to clear their names.
Young Anika got great grades and played the violin at Carnegie Hall, but her mother says Anika had disturbing behavioral issues and is now a 31-year-old homeless, unfit mother.
The plaintiff had a short-term relationship with the defendant and rented a room in his home, but says he failed to return her security deposit when she moved out.
The defendant says she tried to replace a TV her son damaged, but the owner refused to accept the replacements.
The plaintiff was adopted as a baby and suspects that the defendant is his long-lost brother, so he has petitioned the court for a sibling DNA test.
Todd Chrisley's daughter, Lindsie, speaks out about her accusation that her father threatened to release a sex tape of her if she didn't agree to lie for him.
Jordan, 23, says she loves the attention she gets from her anorexia; her stepfather says he has spent more than $100,000 trying to save her life but is done.
Drug-dealer Tricia goes to prison when one of her customers dies of an overdose; now released, Tricia wants her two daughters' legal guardian to return them to her.
A tumultuous first night together and a late night screaming match leaves one couple wondering how to pick up the pieces in their relationship. Later, Ta'Rhonda heats up the group with a Kama Sutra exercise, but some couples feel left in the cold.
While some couples become more intimate in real life with their online partners, rumors swirl about a potential new relationship brewing between JoAnna and Chris.
Carlos King hosts the cast to talk about the season and hash out their beefs; accusations of infidelity and secrets fly while the gang discusses sex, dating and lingering feelings.
Carlos King hosts the cast to talk about the season and hash out their beefs; accusations of infidelity and secrets fly while the gang discusses sex, dating and lingering feelings.
While some couples become more intimate in real life with their online partners, rumors swirl about a potential new relationship brewing between JoAnna and Chris.
Courtney admits she has a history of lying, and when accused of stealing valuables, insists she has been pregnant three times and has a mental illness.
Young Anika got great grades and played the violin at Carnegie Hall, but her mother says Anika had disturbing behavioral issues and is now a 31-year-old homeless, unfit mother.
The friend with whom accused gunman Nikolas Cruz lived for three months speaks out for the first time; what the parents who took Cruz in say he was like the night before the murders.
Gen Zers who want to have more social media followers and become ``relevant``; a young woman engages in controversial behavior to be a social media influencer; young men's illegal stunt gets more than 1 million views in a few hours.
Pamela says her husband abandoned her and their two teen sons for a massage therapist, causing one of their boys to commit suicide; the ex-husband and his sister counter with their own accusations.
Adrianna, 17, says her mother pulled her out of school to do housework and baby-sit her little sisters; she has spent a month living in her teachers home, and they claim they have tried, unsuccessfully, to get help from Child Protective Services.
Betty says Philip wanted an open marriage, and she met and fell in love with Kevin, so Philip abuses her because her behavior makes him angry; Susan and Brad discuss how they successfully navigated through their divorce while running their company.
Jordan, 23, says she loves the attention she gets from her anorexia; her stepfather says he has spent more than $100,000 trying to save her life but is done.
Drug-dealer Tricia goes to prison when one of her customers dies of an overdose; now released, Tricia wants her two daughters' legal guardian to return them to her.
A single woman wants to find a condo in Washington, D.C., with many amenities and low HOA fees, and brings her friend to help.
Guys moving back to Atlanta to be with family cannot agree on a house; while one prefers Craftsman, the other prefers a mid-century modern.
First time home buyers having recently relocated to Gainesville, Fla., search for a place they can call ``home.``
A couple wants to find their first home in Sugar Land, Texas, that has vintage charm and a large yard for workout classes.
A first-time buyer wants to find a traditional home in Atlanta, that has enough space for entertaining and room to display his African artifacts.
A former military man, his wife and daughter are ready to settle down in a home in small town Pittsboro, N.C.; she wants a luxury kitchen and no stairs, while he's looking for a big bonus room and a neutral color scheme.
A reporter and a producer look for a new home in Columbus, Ohio; he prefers a big backyard and a fireplace, while she wants a new home with a gourmet kitchen to use as a background for her social media videos.
An Illinois couple relocates to Peoria, but they don't agree on the sort of home to purchase; she looks for something old, ornate and fit for a princess, but he wants something newer with a simple design.
An expecting Atlanta couple is searching for their first home with space for baby; she wants a vintage home with charm and history, but he's looking for a mid-century house with a rec room where he can listen to his vinyl collection.
In Richmond, Va., an engaged couple looks for their first home while planning their wedding; they're both into vintage styles of architecture, but he prefers Queen Anne Victorian homes while she's interested in a Foursquare.
A double date goes left; the Fletchers' big surprise is a big hit.
Before they can get through their first meal in Houston, Maurice is in the hot seat for his recent behavior online; Marsau can't get past Tisha taking a pregnancy test; Nell shocks Chris with news that she invited KeKe to join their trip.
The fallout from Martell's arrest begins, with Melody increasing security around her home after hearing the news; Tisha finds out Destiny was betrayed by someone in their inner circle; Melody's event gets crashed by unexpected guests.
While some couples become more intimate in real life with their online partners, rumors swirl about a potential new relationship brewing between JoAnna and Chris.
Before they can get through their first meal in Houston, Maurice is in the hot seat for his recent behavior online; Marsau can't get past Tisha taking a pregnancy test; Nell shocks Chris with news that she invited KeKe to join their trip.
The fallout from Martell's arrest begins, with Melody increasing security around her home after hearing the news; Tisha finds out Destiny was betrayed by someone in their inner circle; Melody's event gets crashed by unexpected guests.
While some couples become more intimate in real life with their online partners, rumors swirl about a potential new relationship brewing between JoAnna and Chris.
Before they can get through their first meal in Houston, Maurice is in the hot seat for his recent behavior online; Marsau can't get past Tisha taking a pregnancy test; Nell shocks Chris with news that she invited KeKe to join their trip.
The Fletchers host a day of Team Building, but things take an unexpected turn when KeKe surprises the group; Martell finally addresses the Melody Rodgers Fans, and Tisha and Mel get on the same page; KeKe refuses to leave.
The fallout from Martell's arrest begins, with Melody increasing security around her home after hearing the news; Tisha finds out Destiny was betrayed by someone in their inner circle; Melody's event gets crashed by unexpected guests.
The friend with whom accused gunman Nikolas Cruz lived for three months speaks out for the first time; what the parents who took Cruz in say he was like the night before the murders.
Gen Zers who want to have more social media followers and become ``relevant``; a young woman engages in controversial behavior to be a social media influencer; young men's illegal stunt gets more than 1 million views in a few hours.
Ryann claims that her sister, Stephanie, is unstable and that her delusional and paranoid behavior is ruining her life and causing her to be a danger to herself and her children.
Debbie says she is allergic to everything, and goes to extremes to avoid allergens; her husband says she is not really allergic to anything and that her ``selfish'' obsessive-compulsive disorder has completely devastated their marriage and family.
Fourteen-year-old Tatum puts herself in dangerous situations by meeting men online and sneaking out of her home; she is currently living in a juvenile detention facility for assaulting her mother.
Three of Sarah's former friends say she faked terminal cancer, pregnancies and miscarriages, and went as far as buying herself a wheelchair to pretend to have muscular dystrophy; they all feel betrayed by her lies and are ready for answers.
Michael, an admitted liar who now claims he's a changed man and wants to ``come clean`` about all his past lies and deceptions, including some that have landed him behind bars, comes face-to-face with three of his victims.
India.Arie discusses how she connected to her spiritual roots and music, then performs songs from her new album.
Psychologist, journalist and author Daniel Goleman discusses his research on emotional intelligence and expanding brain capacity.
A couple wants to leave their crowded condo for a bigger place in Tallahassee, Fla., but they want different style homes.
A single mother in Alpharetta, Ga., wants to find a house with Victorian elements on the outside, but with a modern floor plan.
A single mother and her daughter search for their first place in Portland, Ore., but they have a low budget.
New York City natives prepare to move to the suburbs of Washington, D.C., in Takoma Park, Md., with plenty of space for rehearsal.
Young parents want to own a home in Long Beach, Calif., and hope to land a great neighborhood by finding the worst house on the block.
A first-time buyer seeks a bachelorette pad.
Empty nesters in California get ready to trade the Sacramento suburbs for a home on the water in Discovery Bay; he wants an affordable place with a gourmet kitchen, but she focuses on gorgeous water views and no brass features.
A Colorado couple is looking for more acreage and privacy just outside of the Denver area, but need to be close enough to drive into the city for gigs with their popular '80s tribute band.
A couple is on the hunt for a home in Eastern Kansas; he wants a fixer-upper with a lot of land but she wants something move-in ready with a separate art space so she can get away from the boys.
A young couple from Modesto, Calif., want to buy a house that they and their daughter can grow into, and it must have a pool.
An attack on local news anchor Ann Pressly in her home led to the death of a rising star in Little Rock, Ark.
Some strip club workers take business into their own hands, going as far as conspiring to drug male targets and fleecing them for all they can get.
An 11-year-old's soon-to-be stepmother is found murdered in their home; a child-sized shotgun, gun residue on his clothes and a witness account all seem to point to the boy as the shooter.
A mother of three goes missing; her car is found in flames, but she is nowhere in sight; as police begin to investigate, they find out she had been keeping a secret from her family, one that would point the case in an entirely new direction.
A serial rapist targets women on a popular dating website; victims reveal the false identities of their assailant.
Lillo Brancato's sudden fame as the star of ``A Bronx's Tale'' came with an inescapable and quickly escalating drug problem.
An 11-year-old's soon-to-be stepmother is found murdered in their home; a child-sized shotgun, gun residue on his clothes and a witness account all seem to point to the boy as the shooter.
A mother of three goes missing; her car is found in flames, but she is nowhere in sight; as police begin to investigate, they find out she had been keeping a secret from her family, one that would point the case in an entirely new direction.
A serial rapist targets women on a popular dating website; victims reveal the false identities of their assailant.
Lillo Brancato's sudden fame as the star of ``A Bronx's Tale'' came with an inescapable and quickly escalating drug problem.
Ryann claims that her sister, Stephanie, is unstable and that her delusional and paranoid behavior is ruining her life and causing her to be a danger to herself and her children.
Debbie says she is allergic to everything, and goes to extremes to avoid allergens; her husband says she is not really allergic to anything and that her ``selfish'' obsessive-compulsive disorder has completely devastated their marriage and family.
Ever since Shirley kicked her teen daughter, Marie, out of the house, the young woman has been living a dangerous double life; Dr. Phil uncovers the family's dark secrets that may be the keys to unlocking Marie's rebellion.
Parents of two toddlers who died mysteriously, three months apart, are offered the opportunity to take lie-detector tests to clear their names.
Paul's wife says she is ready to tell the truth about what she does with her website's clients; what caused her to become so enraged that she couldn't stop talking about it, even after she left the stage.
An update on Courtney and her former friend, Amie, whom she accused of lying about pregnancies and babies' deaths; Dr. Phil meets a teen whose dark, twisted world left her mother heartbroken.
Self-help book author Xavier says his adult sons are entitled, violent, and unable to survive without their parents' help; Dr. Phil finds out why he is so afraid of them.
Kaye, 70, has sent more than $200,000 to her online boyfriend, whom she has never met in person; stepdaughter Kathy is angry that Kaye is wasting her late father's hard-earned money on a scammer.
Stephanie searches the streets for her homeless, heroin-addicted boyfriend, whose mother says he was once a rising star musician with a record deal; celebrity stylist Jason Schneidman gives him a haircut and a pep talk.
A woman says her relationship with her ex-boyfriend, who is 18 years older, went downhill because he constantly accused her of cheating, and she sues him for repayment of two loans and unreturned belongings; he says she destroyed his property.
A woman who was adopted at birth believes that the defendant is her biological father, so she has petitioned the court for a paternity test.
A woman sues her daughter for car damages and claims the defendant burned down her house, leaving her and her son homeless.
An attack on local news anchor Ann Pressly in her home led to the death of a rising star in Little Rock, Ark.
Some strip club workers take business into their own hands, going as far as conspiring to drug male targets and fleecing them for all they can get.
An 11-year-old's soon-to-be stepmother is found murdered in their home; a child-sized shotgun, gun residue on his clothes and a witness account all seem to point to the boy as the shooter.
A mother of three goes missing; her car is found in flames, but she is nowhere in sight; as police begin to investigate, they find out she had been keeping a secret from her family, one that would point the case in an entirely new direction.
Despite a daughter describing her mother as her best friend, she stabs her to death; a witness reveals a secret that could explain the motive.
After a hairdresser marries a man with a mysterious past, she begins investigating his secrets and discovers the truth about the man she loves.
A crime scene replica, evidence and jailhouse interview point to revenge in the case of Jodi Arias; a widow stands at the heart of a fatal triangle between her murdered husband and his pastor, the accused.
Seven-year-old Somer Thompson went missing on her way home from school; she was found dead two days later.
Despite a daughter describing her mother as her best friend, she stabs her to death; a witness reveals a secret that could explain the motive.
After a hairdresser marries a man with a mysterious past, she begins investigating his secrets and discovers the truth about the man she loves.
A crime scene replica, evidence and jailhouse interview point to revenge in the case of Jodi Arias; a widow stands at the heart of a fatal triangle between her murdered husband and his pastor, the accused.
Seven-year-old Somer Thompson went missing on her way home from school; she was found dead two days later.
The defendant says she tried to replace a TV her son damaged, but the owner refused to accept the replacements.
The plaintiff had a short-term relationship with the defendant and rented a room in his home, but says he failed to return her security deposit when she moved out.
Young Anika got great grades and played the violin at Carnegie Hall, but her mother says Anika had disturbing behavioral issues and is now a 31-year-old homeless, unfit mother.
Parents of two toddlers who died mysteriously, three months apart, are offered the opportunity to take lie-detector tests to clear their names.
Jessica moved to Las Vegas after a man she met online promised her fame and fortune, but she ended up being sex trafficked, abused and homeless.
Parents claim their middle-aged son is a violent, manipulative liar who refuses to get a job and has stolen more than $100,000 from them; he admits stealing and says he won't stop until he gets what's ``rightfully'' his.
Assistant church pastors Jason and Brooke, who have adopted seven special-needs children, say their faith was tested after they took in a homeless former addict, who began accusing them of child neglect and sexual abuse.
Julia and Codey vehemently deny any wrongdoing in the mysterious deaths of their 1-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter three months apart.
Courtney admits she has a history of lying, and when accused of stealing valuables, insists she has been pregnant three times and has a mental illness.
Homeless Jessica faces off with her parents, who say she has a history of not telling the truth and demand a pregnancy test; actress Vivica A. Fox (``Empire,'' book ``Every Day I'm Hustling'').
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Crystal, who accuses her ex-boyfriend Anthony of sexually assaulting their 3-year-old daughter at least twice in 2016; Crystal's mother, Barbara, is added to the conversation.
A woman's search for her sister reveals a secret; 20 years earlier there was another ``Mrs. Smith'' that went missing.
Born into one of Kentucky's great political dynasties, Steve Nunn was meant to take the reins of power; instead, he fell into the depth of alcohol, sex and a touch of rage that would lead to revenge and murder.
Just days before his divorce to his wife Generosa was finalized, millionaire Ted Ammon was murdered in his mansion; while Generosa received $80 million, her boyfriend was sentenced to 25 years.
A young boy suffers a fatal fall at his father's home; two days later, the father's girlfriend is found hanging from a rope off a balcony; two mysterious deaths and two families searching for answers.
A woman's search for her sister reveals a secret; 20 years earlier there was another ``Mrs. Smith'' that went missing.
Born into one of Kentucky's great political dynasties, Steve Nunn was meant to take the reins of power; instead, he fell into the depth of alcohol, sex and a touch of rage that would lead to revenge and murder.
Just days before his divorce to his wife Generosa was finalized, millionaire Ted Ammon was murdered in his mansion; while Generosa received $80 million, her boyfriend was sentenced to 25 years.