'Love & Hip Hop: New York' couple Lil Mo and Karl Dragan to settle marital issues on 'Couples Court With the Cutlers'

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The power couple of "Love & Hip Hop: New York," Lil Mo and her husband, Karl Dragan, are working on getting to the bottom of the adultery scandal that they have been entangled in. The two will be appearing on "Couples Court With the Cutlers" in order to deal with their problem head on.

The court show will feature the couple in a two-part episode that will show how they will settle the adultery problems that they have been having. Fans of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" are aware that the two have been having a hard time in their relationship as husband and wife due to Dragan's alleged cheating.

"I'll just ask him, straight up, 'what's going on?'" said Lil Mo about her husband's alleged cheating. She also said that the problem has gone to a point where someone has claimed to have been pregnant with Dragan's baby.

The couple will be appearing before married judges Keith and Dana Cutler, who specialize on adultery cases.

In the preview of the upcoming "Couples Court With the Cutlers" episodes, Dragan is seen seemingly confessing to his mistakes. "Basically, I was a thot," he said to the judges. "I had no intentions on getting married. I told her, 'listen I was out here,' but I slipped up and got caught up."

Dragan is also seen stammering to answer the straight questions being thrown at him by the judges. The episode will also show the results of the lie detector test that Dragan underwent, as part of the investigation on whether he really cheated or not.

Dragan is a 32-year-old boxer who is known by his nickname "Dynamite." He and R&B queen Lil Mo, who is famous for her role in Ja Rule's "Put It on Me," make up one of the newest power couples in "Love & Hip Hop: New York."

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