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"L.A. Law" Tunnel of Love (1994)


Flannigan takes the case of dentist Joseph Palmer, whose practice was destroyed by false rumors that he has AIDS, suing a rival dentist Frederick Schultz, who allegedly spread the rumors. Flannigan loses the case, but successfully pulls yet another fast one when he privately blackmails Schultz for a $750,000 settlement by threatening to spread false rumors about him... and keeps most of the settlement money for himself. Becker continues his steamy affair with Belinda, but a rumor about her participation in a past sting operation troubles him, as well as her increasing jealousy and unpredictability. Meanwhile, McKenzie takes the case of Ernest Pry who is being sued by Margo Stanton, the owner of an Afghan show dog, who claims her dog was impregnated by Pry's mutt and the eccentric Judge Zimring, the judge in charge of the case, enjoys the events and even brings his two Boston Terriers to watch the proceedings. Also, Becker complains to McKenzie and Brackman about Flannigan's devious and unscrupulous ways. But when McKenzie questions Flannigan about the allegations of his legal tactics, the two-faced, sociopath Flannigan convinces McKenzie that he has not done any wrongdoing of any kind in the past or now. Written by Anonymous



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