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Fri, Nov 15, 2019
This has never happened to Billy Cuckoo. During an appointment, a boy steals her briefcase along with money, official documents and the "cuckoo" stickers. In the middle of the morning when the boy clearly belonged in school. But chance is on Billy's side: she meets the boy again when she is supposed to collect payment for a kitchen stove from a single mother. Louisa is a person with learning difficulties and has been torn from her functioning everyday routine since the death of her mother. The situation is now more dramatic than a few outstanding installments would appear at first glance. Since her son Marcel keeps skipping school, Patrick Semmel from the youth welfare office assumes that Louisa cannot take care of his well-being and therefore orders him to be placed in a home.
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Fri, Oct 2, 2020
What looks like routine for Billy Kuckuck ends dramatically for her quick-tempered client Karl Löwe: He ends up in the hospital with a heart attack. The owner of a traditional pastry shop is said to have bought an e-scooter on the Internet and not paid for it. He stubbornly insists that he neither ordered nor received the scooter. Billy sees it differently, and this time she wants to go by the rules. Strangely enough, her mother was very committed to the man until Billy discovered the secret: Karl was her childhood sweetheart. When further enforcement notices arrive for him, Billy's suspicion is also aroused. Should it really be a nasty mix-up? Even if bailiffs are forbidden to conduct their own research, Billy can't help it: She feels sorry for the baker, whose business has been going bad for a long time, and she wants to track down the mysterious online orders. She would also like to use the opportunity to help single parent Annika, who runs a kiosk with a rather chaotic parcel shop. Her divorced husband not only left her hanging financially but also wants sole custody of their son Tom. Meanwhile, Karl Löwe is denied a necessary loan because of his poor creditworthiness. Not least thanks to the help of her ex Gunnar, Billy gradually suspects how the identity theft came about. The fact that Gunnar needs a little break from his new wife and is staying with her for a few days unexpectedly throws Billy into emotional chaos, especially since she has seriously fallen in love with the paramedic Lukas.
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Fri, Oct 1, 2021
Billy Kuckuck lands right in the boxer milieu with her new enforcement order: The former world champion Kai Burdenski is in debt up to his ears and can neither pay rent nor electricity for his boxing school, a tragedy because he trains teenagers from youth welfare, for whom his rundown hall has become a home. In particular, he has taken under his wing talented young asylum-seeker Samy, who lost her family while fleeing Afghanistan. It doesn't take long for Billy to understand that the "champion" is more than just a coach for Samy and the other youngsters: an enforcement against Burdenski would deprive the young people of this refuge. Therefore, Billy looks for ways and means to help get the boxing legend back on his feet. She turns to his daughter Jessica, but she only saw her father's worst sides at the height of his success, so she wants nothing more to do with him. She distrusts him so much that she even keeps his grandson from him. Billy is no stranger to complicated family situations: her own daughter Hannah, with the help of grandma Christel, is hiding a 5 in maths from her--and that as a preliminary grade to the Abitur. Ex-husband Gunnar and stalker neighbor Holger help Billy this time, both providing decisive assistance in the fight for Burdenski's boxing school. Her biggest problem is getting the champion to accept her help at all; not only is he proud, but he's stubbornly convinced that he must "box" himself out of his misery. For a supposedly saving show fight, Burdenski is even ready to risk his life after he actually quit because of an earlier injury. Billy not only fights against time, she literally fights against death. Will she be able to decide the fight against his will for him?
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Fri, Sep 30, 2022
Das kann Billy Kuckuck nicht ahnen, als sie einen Vollstreckungsbescheid bei Jule Hellwig durchsetzt: Weil die ziemlich ruppige Schuldnerin sie auf gar keinen Fall in ihre Wohnung lassen will, fackelt Billy nicht lange und beschlagnahmt Frau Hellwigs Auto. Zu spät entdeckt sie, dass sie der Frau damit das Dach über dem Kopf genommen hat, denn die Putzkraft lebt seit einem halben Jahr in ihrem Wagen, immer in der Furcht, entdeckt zu werden. Getrieben von Schuldgefühlen setzt Billy alle Hebel in Bewegung, um dieser Schuldnerin aus der Klemme zu helfen und das Auto wiederzubeschaffen. Nicht dass Jule Hellwig etwas dagegen hätte, ihr Auto wiederzubekommen - aber es fällt ihr schwer, Billys Unterstützung zu akzeptieren. Denn Jule Hellwig hat einiges gutzumachen und will nicht, dass jemand davon erfährt, noch nicht mal eine eine hartnäckige Gerichtsvollzieherin mit großem Herzen.