S27E117: Lies on Wheels: Tamara Roundtree vs. King Harrington
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In this emotionally charged episode of Divorce Court, Tamara Roundtree confronts King Harrington over a six-year relationship marked by escalating suspicions of infidelity. She alleges that since their engagement, Harrington has become increasingly distant, deceptive, and emotionally unavailable, citing a trail of digital and physical evidence: sexually suggestive messages, mystery lingerie, G-strings, and cash app transactions to other women. She claims to have uncovered these through phone access and surveillance, even seeking a polygraph test to prove her claims. Harrington denies all accusations, attributing the evidence to misinterpretation, misunderstandings, and his own stress, while also blaming Roundtree for overstepping boundaries. Judge Dahr navigates the tension with a mix of empathy and firmness, questioning both parties’ behaviors and ultimately concluding that the relationship has become toxic and unsustainable. The judge emphasizes Roundtree’s need to reclaim her self-worth and make a decisive choice about her future, urging her to walk away with strength and clarity.
Trust issues in long-term relationships can escalate when one partner feels emotionally abandoned, even without clear proof.
Digital evidence—texts, videos, financial trails—can feel damning, but context and interpretation matter deeply in court and in relationships.
The desire for a polygraph test often reflects emotional desperation, not just a search for truth.
Boundaries are essential in blended families and engaged relationships; lack of them can fuel suspicion and conflict.
Self-worth must be reclaimed before any relationship can be truly healthy—walking away is not failure, but empowerment.
Opening Teaser and Sponsor Intro
The episode opens with a promotional segment for wow.tv and LinkedIn Jobs, setting the stage for a dramatic courtroom story. The sponsor messages promote streaming and recruitment tools.
The Case Unfolds: Tamara’s Accusations
“I'm worse than a detective when he'll tell you I search everything. If someone's accusing you of everything they know everything then let them think, let them do what they do. They're accusing you because you're doing it, I'm telling you.”
King’s Defense and the Text Message Controversy
Harrington denies cheating, claiming the messages were misinterpreted and that he was simply hanging out with friends during a rainy day. He challenges Tamara’s right to access his phone and dismisses the evidence as contextually flawed.
The Polygraph Standoff and Judge’s Intervention
“You are not the result of your past, but you are the architect of your future. It's time for you to step up and be the young woman that you say you are.”
Final Judgment and Emotional Closure
“If you don't want to put up with numerous females in his phone, naked videos, photographs, text messages all the time of the night and day, you know what you have to do.”
“You are not the result of your past, but you are the architect of your future. It's time for you to step up and be the young woman that you say you are.”
“I'm worse than a detective when he'll tell you I search everything. If someone's accusing you of everything they know everything then let them think, let them do what they do. They're accusing you because you're doing it, I'm telling you.”
“A woman knows where she takes her drawers off. Okay? You could be right, but also... They don't drop their drawers rolled up in the back of anybody's car that don't fall out of knapsacks.”
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Guests
Tamara Roundtree
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King Harrington
person
Judge Dahr
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John Yarbrough
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Music Industry
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Guardian Polygraph Services
organization
G-string
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Panties
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wow.tv
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William Kennedy Smith
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