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Divorce Court Can't Save Gary Coleman's Marriage

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Just short of his first wedding anniversary, former child star Gary Coleman takes his marriage problems to "Divorce Court."

The episode airs Thursday and Friday. Check out the sneak preview above. ...
She's 22, he's 40 and they argued all the way up to the witness stand. Judge Lynn Toler drops some good advice on the couple, but if I were Coleman, I'd leave this crazy-lookin' red-head. I mean, for one, she's two-feet taller.

"If he doesn't get his way, he throws a temper tantrum like a 5-year-old does," Shannon Price told the judge.

Yea, and he'd probably slap you if he could reach.

After taping the show, Judge Toler asked the couple to return in six months for an update hearing.

"Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Judge!?!? This'll be over in real divorce court by the end of the month.

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