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CNBC’S ‘MONEY COURT’ WITH KEVIN O’LEARY AND BETHENNY FRANKEL PREMIERES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 AT 10PM ET/PT

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Every Decision is a Business Decision

This Season On Money Court

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — November 14, 2022 — CNBC today announced primetime original series “Money Court” with entrepreneur and investor Kevin O’Leary (“Shark Tank”) and entrepreneur, Skinnygirl founder and CEO Bethenny Frankel premieres Wednesday, November 30 at 10pm ET/PT. In each of the seven all-new one-hour episodes, Kevin and Bethenny, the ultimate team of business experts, weigh in on and resolve a wide range of high-stakes financial disputes commonly faced by many small and expanding business and chart a path forward. 

Whether it’s estranged partners battling over a deal gone sour, friends and business partners disagreeing over pricing strategy, or partners with different visions for their future, what all the cases have in common are high stakes, real money, and an agreement by the participants to abide by Kevin and Bethenny’s ruling. Together, they’ll carefully consider all sides of a case, examine all relevant information, and ultimately come up with a strategic solution to set the business on the right path.

In the November 30th season premiere: 1) A builder and his VC partners are at odds over the $150 million needed to acquire real estate for his family entertainment centers; 2) With $4 million at stake, business partners disagree on whether to have staff work remotely or in the office; 3) Two sisters and a secret family recipe are at the center of a dispute over how to expand their baked goods business.

Is your small business involved in a money dispute? Is this business conflict eating into your profits or driving a wedge between you and your partners, employees, or friends? Now’s your chance – bring your case to CNBC’s “Money Court.” Apply now at moneycourtnow.com.

“Money Court” is produced by Anvil 1893 Entertainment with Eric Schotz, Kevin O’Leary, Bethenny Frankel and Stuart Krasnow serving as executive producers.  Timothy Kuryak is the executive producer for CNBC.

For more information about “Money Court,” visit: https://www.cnbc.com/money-court/
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About Anvil 1893
Anvil 1893 is run by Executive Producer and CEO Eric Schotz, a nine-time Emmy® Award winner whose innovative style and creativity has established him as one of the content industry’s foremost producers and directors of nonfiction and reality programming. The company’s series include Money Court starring Kevin O’Leary and Bethenny Frankel, and CBS’s Kids Say The Darndest Things with Tiffany Haddish. Other credits include DB Cooper: Case Closed and Transition of Power: The Presidency for History. The company is in active development on numerous series and projects for a range of networks and streamers. For more information visit Anvil1893.com.

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