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Judy Sheindlin

Judith Susan Sheindlin (née Blum; born October 21, 1942),[1] known professionally as Judge Judy, is an American court-show arbitrator, media personality, television producer, author, women's advancement philanthropist and former prosecutor and Manhattan family court judge.

Judy Sheindlin
Sheindlin at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival
Born
Judith Susan Blum

(1942-10-21) October 21, 1942 (age 80)
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Lawyer
  • judge
  • author
  • television personality
  • court show arbitrator
  • producer
Years active
  • 1965–1982 (attorney)
  • 1982–1996 (judge)
  • 1996–present (television personality)
Known for
Spouses
Ronald Levy
(m. 1964; div. 1976)
(m. 1977; div. 1990)
(m. 1991)
Children5, including Adam Levy
RelativesSarah Rose Levy (granddaughter)

For 25 seasons from September 16, 1996 to July 23, 2021, Sheindlin starred in her eponymous top Nielsen-rated court show, Judge Judy.[1][2] Sheindlin became the longest-serving television arbitrator in courtroom-themed programming history, a distinction that earned her a place in the Guinness World Records in 2015.[3] She received a Lifetime Achievement Emmy in 2019 for her work.

On November 1, 2021, Sheindlin launched the spinoff streaming series Judy Justice on IMDb TV, another arbitration-based reality court show in which she handled legal disputes.[4][5] After winning the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program in 2022 for the first season of Judy Justice, she became the only television arbitrator to have won the award for more than one court show: three for Judge Judy and one for Judy Justice.[6]

Sheindlin is also known for her offscreen television work, producing and creating reality legal shows featuring judges whom she has cast in arbitrating roles. These shows include Hot Bench (second-highest-rated of all court shows, behind only Judge Judy reruns), the upcoming Tribunal (to feature Bailiff Byrd) and another planned program.[7]

Early life

Sheindlin was born Judith Susan Blum in Brooklyn to German-Jewish and Russian-Jewish parents.[8][9][1][10] She describes her dentist father Murray[11][12] as "the greatest thing since sliced bread." Sheindlin describes her mother Ethel, an office manager,[13] as "a meat and potatoes kind of gal."[14]

Sheindlin graduated from James Madison High School in Brooklyn[15] and American University in Washington, D.C., receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in government. She next attended New York Law School, earning her Juris Doctor degree in 1965.[16]

Legal career

Sheindlin passed the New York state bar examination in 1965 and was hired as a corporate lawyer for a cosmetics firm. Within two years, she became dissatisfied with her job and left to raise her children Jamie and Adam. In 1972, she became a prosecutor in the New York family-court system after hearing about the job from a friend. In her role as a lawyer, Sheindlin prosecuted cases involving child abuse, domestic violence and juvenile offenders.[1]

By 1982, Sheindlin's attitude inspired New York mayor Ed Koch to appoint her as a criminal-court judge. Four years later, she was promoted to supervising judge in the family court's Manhattan division.[1] She earned a reputation as a tough judge (although she has disagreed with the labels "tough" and "harsh").[17]

Entertainment career

In February 1993, Sheindlin's reputation made her the subject of a Los Angeles Times article written by Josh Getlin (inspired by his wife Heidi, both of whom Sheindlin credits with her rise to fame)[18] that profiled her as a woman determined to make the court system work for the common good. She was then featured in a segment on CBS's 60 Minutes that brought her national recognition. This led to her first book, Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining, published in 1996. She retired as a family-court judge that same year after having heard more than 20,000 cases.[1]

Judge Judy

 
Judge Judy stands next to a portrait of herself (2005)

A little over a year after the 60 Minutes special, Sheindlin accepted an offer in 1995 to preside in a new reality courtroom series, featuring "real cases with real rulings." Her syndicated court show Judge Judy debuted on September 16, 1996 and ran for 25 seasons until July 23, 2021.[19] She was accompanied by her bailiff Bailiff Byrd, simply called "Byrd" or "Officer Byrd", who became the longest-serving bailiff in courtroom programming history.[20] Their work relationship predated the program, as Byrd had served as Sheindlin's bailiff in the Manhattan family-court system.[21]

Through its 25-season run, Judge Judy remained the top Nielsen-rated court show and regularly drew nine to ten million viewers daily,[22] occasionally besting the ratings of The Oprah Winfrey Show.[23] From 2009 to its series finale in 2021, Judge Judy was the highest-rated show in all of daytime television programming and first-run syndication.[24] During the show's active run, author Brendan I. Koerner commented on its popularity:

Court-show viewers don't seem to want moral conundrums or technical wrinkles. They love Sheindlin's show because she offers them a fantasy of how they'd like the justice system to operate—swiftly, and without procedural mishaps or uppity lawyers. They get to see wrongdoers publicly humiliated by a strong authority figure. There is no uncertainty after Sheindlin renders her verdict and bounds off the bench, and there certainly are no lengthy appeals.[25]

A 2013 Reader's Digest poll revealed that Americans trusted Judge Judy more than they did all nine justices of the United States Supreme Court.[26]

In 2003, VH1 named Sheindlin in its 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons list.[27] References to Sheindlin have appeared in many television programs, including Jimmy Kimmel Live!,[26] The Simpsons, Will & Grace, America's Next Top Model, The Weakest Link, The Practice, the Academy Awards telecasts, Betty White's 2nd Annual 90th Birthday,[28] RuPaul's Drag Race, Saturday Night Live and The Amanda Show.

The Judge Judy courtroom series earned Sheindlin numerous awards and honors, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in February 2006,[29] induction into Broadcasting & Cable's Hall of Fame in October 2012,[30][31] an award from the vice presidency of the UCD Law Society in April 2013,[32] the Gracie Allen Tribute Award from the Alliance for Women in Media[27] and the Mary Pickford Award from the Hollywood Chamber Community Foundation at the 2014 Heroes of Hollywood.[33]

On June 14, 2013, Judge Judy won its first Daytime Emmy Award after having received its 15th nomination. The program won again in 2016 and 2017.[34] In an interview with Entertainment Tonight (ET) on May 3, 2013, Sheindlin was asked about her failure to win after 14 nominations and said:

I don't know. You know, somehow it would sort of break the spell. The show has been such a tremendous success that I'm almost afraid to think about winning—because so many of those shows that did win are no longer with us. So I say to myself 'you want the Emmy or you want a job? (laughing) Which one do you want?'[35]

On September 14, 2015, Guinness World Records recognized Sheindlin as the longest-serving judge or arbiter in courtroom-themed programming history and as having the longest-running courtroom show.[36]

Sheindlin has drawn considerable attention and made headlines over her substantial salary from the program. In early 2005, Sheindlin's salary was reportedly US$25 million per year.[25] Her net worth at the beginning of 2007 was $95 million, and she ranked #13 on the Forbes list of the 20 richest women in entertainment.[37] In January 2008 when Sheindlin's contract was renewed, her salary increased to $45 million per year.

Sheindlin briefly considered retirement in early 2010. Her contract was set to end after the 2013-14 television season.[38] She was quoted at the time as stating, "I think 2013 would be a nice time. It's nice to leave on top. I would consider this a great adventure."

On March 30, 2011, Sheindlin was admitted to the hospital after she fainted on the set of her show while handling a case. She was released the next day, and it was later learned that she had suffered a mini-stroke.[39]

In May 2011, Sheindlin's contract was extended through the 19th season with an annual salary increase by CBS to $47 million.[40][41] Her annual salary translated into just over $900,000 per workday (she worked 52 days per year taping cases for Judge Judy).[42] According to Forbes, Sheindlin earned $147 million (pretax) in 2017.[43] It was reported by TV Guide Magazine in October 2013 that Sheindlin was the highest-paid TV star.[44] She later stated that her retirement was up to her viewers and said that fans still seemed to be interested.[45] She said, "I'm not tired. I still feel engaged by what I do, and I still have people who like to watch it."[46]

In August 2017, CBS Television Distribution and Sheindlin signed a contract extension through the 2020-21 television season.[47] She later revealed in a March 2020 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that the series would conclude by its 25th-season anniversary.[48] The final taped case aired on June 8, 2021 and the series finale aired on July 23, 2021.[49] Sheindlin ended the series while discontented with ViacomCBS and facing lawsuits from Rebel Entertainment, also stating that "25 is a good round number" with which to finish.[50]

To honor the 25th and final season of the series, Josh Getlin (writer of the 1993 Los Angeles Times article that brought Sheindlin into the spotlight[51]) wrote another article on Sheindlin. The article was posted on June 8, 2021 (the same day on which the final taped case aired) and explained the background of the 1993 article and Getlin's relationship with Sheindlin.[51]

Judy Justice

Premiering on November 1, 2021, with production that commenced in July 2021 (shortly after production of Judge Judy ended in April 2021),[4][5] Sheindlin currently presides over another arbitration-based courtroom series, Judy Justice, a spinoff of Judge Judy. The program is aired through streaming service Amazon Freevee (originally under the name IMDb TV during the show's first season). It is the first standard court show to air first-run episodes exclusively through streaming.

The court show has been characterized as a "hip" rendition of Judge Judy, featuring Gen Z input from Sheindlin's young-adult granddaughter, frequent use of a stenographer to quote testimony to settle discrepancies, Sheindlin's conspicuous robe color, a modernized courtroom set and cases that have been described as more sensational because of fewer time constraints and higher monetary award limits than on Judge Judy.[52][53]

While Sheindlin has promised to use the same adjudicating techniques that she had employed on Judge Judy, she has lessened her no-nonsense approach, delving deeper into case details, with most episodes focusing on a single long case. Her previous program typically hosted two cases per episode and was known for its aggressive pacing.[54]

After a pre-series debut trailer was released September 30, 2021, Judy Justice drew early criticism from much of Sheindlin's Judge Judy fanbase over the absence of bailiff Bailiff Byrd;[55][56][57] Kevin Rasco serves as Sheindlin's Judy Justice bailiff. In October 2021, Byrd stated that he was "confused" and "dismayed" by Sheindlin's lack of communication with him regarding the spinoff. Byrd claimed that Sheindlin omitted him from the series for monetary reasons. In a public statement, Sheindlin praised Byrd as "terrific," but added that the show needed a new and exciting direction.[58][59][60] Byrd ultimately expressed that he held no grudges, was grateful to Sheindlin and wished her luck with Judy Justice.[61][62][63]

On April 28, 2022, it was announced that Byrd would appear in Tribunal, a courtroom series created and produced by Sheindlin and her production team. Tribunal will feature former Hot Bench judges Tanya Acker and Patricia DiMango along with Sheindlin's son, former district attorney Adam Levy.[64]

In April 2022, viewership of Judge Judy reruns was found to have vastly outperformed that of Judy Justice's first season.[65] However, the first season of Judy Justice set a record for the number of streaming hours viewed on IMDb TV for its first season, and was thus granted a second season, which premiered on November 7, 2022.[66][67] Sheindlin won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program for the first season of the series, making her the only television arbitrator to have won the award for more than one court show (both Judge Judy and Judy Justice).[6]

External media appearances and participation

Sheindlin has been interviewed on many talk and news broadcasts over the course of her career, on programs such as Entertainment Tonight, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Wendy Williams Show,[68] Katie,[69] Larry King Live,[70] The Roseanne Show, The View, Donny & Marie,[71] The Talk,[72] The Tonight Show, Dateline NBC, 20/20 and[73] Good Morning America.[74] On October 17, 1998, Sheindlin made a surprise guest appearance on Saturday Night Live, comedically interrupting Cheri Oteri's parody of her on Judge Judy.[75] That same year, Sheindlin appeared as herself in a cameo scene from the Judge Judy show in the 1998 American made-for-television crime drama film CHiPs '99.[76] She also served as a judge for the 1999 Miss America pageant.[68]

On February 21, 2000, a 60-minute documentary film about Sheindlin's life and career titled Judge Judy: Sitting in Judgment aired as part of the Biography series.[77][78] On December 23, 2008, Sheindlin was a guest on Shatner's Raw Nerve.[79] In December 2009, Sheindlin again told her story in a two-hour interview for the Archive of American Television.[80] She launched a short-lived advice-sharing website, whatwouldjudysay.com, in May 2012. In a September 17, 2013 interview with Katie Couric for the 92nd Street Y, Sheindlin elaborated on previously undisclosed facts of her life story and career in the family court.[81][82]

In 2014, Sheindlin founded her own production company, Queen Bee Productions, which produced the arbitration-based reality courtroom series Hot Bench.[83] Sheindlin had originally desired the title of Hot Bench for her Judge Judy show.[84][85][86] Hot Bench, which debuted on September 15, 2014, featured a panel of three judges debating and deciding on courtroom cases. Sheindlin stated, "When my husband Jerry and I were in Ireland recently, we visited the courts and watched a three-judge bench, which I found both fascinating and compelling. I immediately thought what a terrific and unique idea for a television program that brings the court genre to the next level. We have assembled three individuals with extremely varied backgrounds to serve as the judges. They are smart and talented, with terrific instincts and great chemistry, and are sure to create a hot bench." The original panel of judges consisted of New York State Supreme Court judge Patricia DiMango and Los Angeles attorneys Tanya Acker and Larry Bakman, but Bakman was replaced by Michael Corriero. As with Judge Judy, Hot Bench was produced by Randy Douthit and CBS Television Distribution.[87][88]

On August 31, 2016, it was reported that CBS had planned a scripted, semi-autobiographical drama series based on the life of Sheindlin titled Her Honor. The show was described as following the youngest judge in New York who, while proficient at handling family court cases, has a personal life that needs work. Executive producers of the program were to include Sheindlin, Chernuchin, Arnold Kopelson and Anne Kopelson. Chernuchin was a writer for the legal drama series Law & Order.[89][90][91]

In 2017, Sheindlin created a game show titled IWitness that debuted on July 10 and ran for six weeks. The show tested contestants' observational skills, requiring them to view video clips and recall what they have witnessed faster than do their competitors.[92] On September 17, 2017, Sheindlin appeared on the series premiere of Fox News' Objectified, hosted by Harvey Levin. The program's first episode took an inside look at Sheindlin's life.[93]

In September 2017, the National Enquirer issued a formal apology for having published false statements defaming Sheindlin as having cheated on her husband and having suffered from Alzheimer's disease and brain damage. The magazine also apologized to Sheindlin's daughter Nicole for having stated that she had a prison record.[94]

Sheindlin and her program appeared on a November 26, 2017 episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, presiding over a sketch-comedy court case with Larry David as the plaintiff. The case took the appearance of an actual case from Sheindlin's program, with its courtroom set, voiceover briefs, theme music and audience response.[95]

In 2018, Sheindlin appeared as a guest on Norm Macdonald Has a Show on Netflix.[96]

Non-media projects and community work

Sheindlin, along with her stepdaughter Nicole Sheindlin, is the creator, director and spokesperson for an alliance designed to empower young women entitled "Her Honor Mentoring."[97][98]

In September 2017, Sheindlin funded a space for public debate at the University of Southern California. The purpose of the forum was for "free exchange of ideas by well-meaning people."[99]

Authoring and literature projects

  • Sheindlin, Judith (1996). Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining. Harper Collins. ISBN 0-06-092794-1.[16]
  • Sheindlin, Judith (1999). Beauty Fades, Dumb Is Forever. Harper Paperbacks. ISBN 0-06-092991-X.[16]
  • Sheindlin, Judith (2000). Keep It Simple, Stupid: You're Smarter Than You Look. Cliff Street Books. ISBN 0-06-019546-0.[16]
  • Sheindlin, Judith (2000). Win or Lose by How You Choose. Harper Collins. ISBN 0-06-028780-2.[16]
  • Sheindlin, Judith (2001). You're Smarter Than You Look: Uncomplicating Relationships in Complicated Times. Harper Paperbacks. ISBN 0-06-095376-4.[100]
  • Sheindlin, Judith (2013). What Would Judy Say? A Grown-Up Guide to Living Together with Benefits. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1-4839-3167-8.[101]
  • Sheindlin, Judith (2014). What Would Judy Say: Be the Hero of Your Own Story.

Personal life

In 1964, Judy married Ronald Levy, who later became a prosecutor in juvenile court. They moved to New York and had two children, Jamie Hartwright and Adam Levy.[1] Judy and Ronald divorced in 1976 after 12 years of marriage.[1]

In 1978, she married Judge Jerry Sheindlin, who was an arbitrator on The People's Court from 1999 to 2001.[1] They divorced in 1990, partially as a result of the stress and struggles that Judy endured after her father's death that same year.[1] They remarried in 1993. She has three stepchildren with Sheindlin: Gregory Sheindlin, Jonathan Sheindlin and Nicole Sheindlin, and 13 grandchildren.[1] Jonathan is a retinal surgeon,[102] and Greg and Nicole are lawyers. Nicole is the co-creator (along with her stepmother) of the Her Honor Mentoring program.

Sheindlin owns homes in several states, including Connecticut,[103] New York,[104] Florida,[105] California, and Wyoming.[106] She commuted to Los Angeles every other week for two to four days to tape episodes of Judge Judy.[46][104] In May 2013, she bought a $10.7 million condominium in the Los Angeles suburb of Beverly Hills.[107] In 2018, Judy and her husband announced spending $9 million on the Bird House, a 9,700-square-foot (900 m2) property on 3.67 acres (1.49 ha) in Newport, Rhode Island once owned by Dorrance Hill Hamilton.[108]

Sheindlin holds honorary Doctor of Law degrees from Elizabethtown College and the University at Albany, SUNY.[109] In 2013, she was made vice-president of the law society at University College Dublin, Ireland in recognition of her work in family law.[110]

Sheindlin is a registered Independent.[111] She is a supporter of same-sex marriage and,[112] although she has said that she is not a supporter of "big government", she believes that the issue of same-sex marriage should be handled at the federal level rather than on a state-by-state basis.[113] Sheindlin has stated that she is in favor of increasing requirements for gun ownership.[114] She prefers not to be labelled by political terms, and states that she is not registered with any political party. When asked about the 2012 presidential elections, Sheindlin stated that while she voted for President Barack Obama in 2008 (as well as voting for Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, respectively in 1980 and 1984, and 1992 and 1996), she did not care for either of the leading candidates in the 2012 United States presidential election.[115] In October 2019 Sheindlin penned an op-ed endorsing Michael Bloomberg for president, despite the fact that he had not announced a campaign.[116][117] In January 2020 she released an ad supporting him saying, in part, "I like to say you can judge someone's character by what they've done; Mike Bloomberg has done amazing things, and will be a truly great president".[117][118] She later campaigned alongside him.[119]

Lawsuits

In March 2013, a lawsuit was filed against Sheindlin by Patrice Jones, the estranged wife of Randy Douthit (executive producer of Sheindlin's Judge Judy and later Judy Justice court shows). Jones alleged Douthit and Sheindlin had conspired to permit Sheindlin to buy Christofle fine china and Marley cutlery owned by Jones. She said Sheindlin had paid Douthit $50,815 for the items without her knowledge to deprive her of her valuables,[120] and she sought $514,421 from Sheindlin. The suit was settled out of court after Sheindlin returned the tableware to Douthit, and Jones agreed to pay him $12,500 and have the tableware returned to her.[121]

On March 12, 2014, Sheindlin filed a lawsuit against Hartford, Connecticut personal injury lawyer John Haymond and his law firm. In the lawsuit, Sheindlin accused Haymond and his firm of using her television image without consent in advertisements that falsely suggested she endorsed him and his firm. Sheindlin's producer allegedly told the firm that use of her image is not permitted in March 2013, but ads continued to be produced. The lawsuit filed in federal court sought more than $75,000 in damages. Sheindlin said in her statement that any money she wins through the lawsuit will go toward college scholarships through the Her Honor Mentoring program. Sheindlin further stated, "Mr. Haymond is a lawyer and should know better. The unauthorized use of my name is outrageous and requires legal action."[122][123][124] Haymond later filed a countersuit for punitive damages and attorney's fees, alleging defamation of him and his firm by Sheindlin.[125] Haymond insisted that local affiliates asked him to appear in Judge Judy promos to promote Sheindlin for which he obliged.[126][127] On August 8, 2014, it was reported that the case between Sheindlin and Haymond settled out of court in a resolution that favored Sheindlin. Haymond donated money to Sheindlin's charity, Her Honor Mentoring.[128]

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Further reading

  • Jazmine Hughes, New York Times Magazine, June 20, 2019.

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judy, sheindlin, judith, susan, sheindlin, née, blum, born, october, 1942, known, professionally, judge, judy, american, court, show, arbitrator, media, personality, television, producer, author, women, advancement, philanthropist, former, prosecutor, manhatta. Judith Susan Sheindlin nee Blum born October 21 1942 1 known professionally as Judge Judy is an American court show arbitrator media personality television producer author women s advancement philanthropist and former prosecutor and Manhattan family court judge Judy SheindlinSheindlin at the 2012 Tribeca Film FestivalBornJudith Susan Blum 1942 10 21 October 21 1942 age 80 Brooklyn New York U S Alma materAmerican University BA New York Law School JD OccupationsLawyerjudgeauthortelevision personalitycourt show arbitratorproducerYears active1965 1982 attorney 1982 1996 judge 1996 present television personality Known forJudge Judy 1996 2021 Judy Justice 2021 present SpousesRonald Levy m 1964 div 1976 wbr Jerry Sheindlin m 1977 div 1990 wbr m 1991 wbr Children5 including Adam LevyRelativesSarah Rose Levy granddaughter For 25 seasons from September 16 1996 to July 23 2021 Sheindlin starred in her eponymous top Nielsen rated court show Judge Judy 1 2 Sheindlin became the longest serving television arbitrator in courtroom themed programming history a distinction that earned her a place in the Guinness World Records in 2015 3 She received a Lifetime Achievement Emmy in 2019 for her work On November 1 2021 Sheindlin launched the spinoff streaming series Judy Justice on IMDb TV another arbitration based reality court show in which she handled legal disputes 4 5 After winning the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal Courtroom Program in 2022 for the first season of Judy Justice she became the only television arbitrator to have won the award for more than one court show three for Judge Judy and one for Judy Justice 6 Sheindlin is also known for her offscreen television work producing and creating reality legal shows featuring judges whom she has cast in arbitrating roles These shows include Hot Bench second highest rated of all court shows behind only Judge Judy reruns the upcoming Tribunal to feature Bailiff Byrd and another planned program 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Legal career 3 Entertainment career 3 1 Judge Judy 3 2 Judy Justice 4 External media appearances and participation 5 Non media projects and community work 6 Authoring and literature projects 7 Personal life 7 1 Lawsuits 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditSheindlin was born Judith Susan Blum in Brooklyn to German Jewish and Russian Jewish parents 8 9 1 10 She describes her dentist father Murray 11 12 as the greatest thing since sliced bread Sheindlin describes her mother Ethel an office manager 13 as a meat and potatoes kind of gal 14 Sheindlin graduated from James Madison High School in Brooklyn 15 and American University in Washington D C receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in government She next attended New York Law School earning her Juris Doctor degree in 1965 16 Legal career EditSheindlin passed the New York state bar examination in 1965 and was hired as a corporate lawyer for a cosmetics firm Within two years she became dissatisfied with her job and left to raise her children Jamie and Adam In 1972 she became a prosecutor in the New York family court system after hearing about the job from a friend In her role as a lawyer Sheindlin prosecuted cases involving child abuse domestic violence and juvenile offenders 1 By 1982 Sheindlin s attitude inspired New York mayor Ed Koch to appoint her as a criminal court judge Four years later she was promoted to supervising judge in the family court s Manhattan division 1 She earned a reputation as a tough judge although she has disagreed with the labels tough and harsh 17 Entertainment career EditIn February 1993 Sheindlin s reputation made her the subject of a Los Angeles Times article written by Josh Getlin inspired by his wife Heidi both of whom Sheindlin credits with her rise to fame 18 that profiled her as a woman determined to make the court system work for the common good She was then featured in a segment on CBS s 60 Minutes that brought her national recognition This led to her first book Don t Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It s Raining published in 1996 She retired as a family court judge that same year after having heard more than 20 000 cases 1 Judge Judy Edit Main article Judge Judy Judge Judy stands next to a portrait of herself 2005 A little over a year after the 60 Minutes special Sheindlin accepted an offer in 1995 to preside in a new reality courtroom series featuring real cases with real rulings Her syndicated court show Judge Judy debuted on September 16 1996 and ran for 25 seasons until July 23 2021 19 She was accompanied by her bailiff Bailiff Byrd simply called Byrd or Officer Byrd who became the longest serving bailiff in courtroom programming history 20 Their work relationship predated the program as Byrd had served as Sheindlin s bailiff in the Manhattan family court system 21 Through its 25 season run Judge Judy remained the top Nielsen rated court show and regularly drew nine to ten million viewers daily 22 occasionally besting the ratings of The Oprah Winfrey Show 23 From 2009 to its series finale in 2021 Judge Judy was the highest rated show in all of daytime television programming and first run syndication 24 During the show s active run author Brendan I Koerner commented on its popularity Court show viewers don t seem to want moral conundrums or technical wrinkles They love Sheindlin s show because she offers them a fantasy of how they d like the justice system to operate swiftly and without procedural mishaps or uppity lawyers They get to see wrongdoers publicly humiliated by a strong authority figure There is no uncertainty after Sheindlin renders her verdict and bounds off the bench and there certainly are no lengthy appeals 25 A 2013 Reader s Digest poll revealed that Americans trusted Judge Judy more than they did all nine justices of the United States Supreme Court 26 In 2003 VH1 named Sheindlin in its 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons list 27 References to Sheindlin have appeared in many television programs including Jimmy Kimmel Live 26 The Simpsons Will amp Grace America s Next Top Model The Weakest Link The Practice the Academy Awards telecasts Betty White s 2nd Annual 90th Birthday 28 RuPaul s Drag Race Saturday Night Live and The Amanda Show The Judge Judy courtroom series earned Sheindlin numerous awards and honors including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in February 2006 29 induction into Broadcasting amp Cable s Hall of Fame in October 2012 30 31 an award from the vice presidency of the UCD Law Society in April 2013 32 the Gracie Allen Tribute Award from the Alliance for Women in Media 27 and the Mary Pickford Award from the Hollywood Chamber Community Foundation at the 2014 Heroes of Hollywood 33 On June 14 2013 Judge Judy won its first Daytime Emmy Award after having received its 15th nomination The program won again in 2016 and 2017 34 In an interview with Entertainment Tonight ET on May 3 2013 Sheindlin was asked about her failure to win after 14 nominations and said I don t know You know somehow it would sort of break the spell The show has been such a tremendous success that I m almost afraid to think about winning because so many of those shows that did win are no longer with us So I say to myself you want the Emmy or you want a job laughing Which one do you want 35 On September 14 2015 Guinness World Records recognized Sheindlin as the longest serving judge or arbiter in courtroom themed programming history and as having the longest running courtroom show 36 Sheindlin has drawn considerable attention and made headlines over her substantial salary from the program In early 2005 Sheindlin s salary was reportedly US 25 million per year 25 Her net worth at the beginning of 2007 was 95 million and she ranked 13 on the Forbes list of the 20 richest women in entertainment 37 In January 2008 when Sheindlin s contract was renewed her salary increased to 45 million per year Sheindlin briefly considered retirement in early 2010 Her contract was set to end after the 2013 14 television season 38 She was quoted at the time as stating I think 2013 would be a nice time It s nice to leave on top I would consider this a great adventure On March 30 2011 Sheindlin was admitted to the hospital after she fainted on the set of her show while handling a case She was released the next day and it was later learned that she had suffered a mini stroke 39 In May 2011 Sheindlin s contract was extended through the 19th season with an annual salary increase by CBS to 47 million 40 41 Her annual salary translated into just over 900 000 per workday she worked 52 days per year taping cases for Judge Judy 42 According to Forbes Sheindlin earned 147 million pretax in 2017 43 It was reported by TV Guide Magazine in October 2013 that Sheindlin was the highest paid TV star 44 She later stated that her retirement was up to her viewers and said that fans still seemed to be interested 45 She said I m not tired I still feel engaged by what I do and I still have people who like to watch it 46 In August 2017 CBS Television Distribution and Sheindlin signed a contract extension through the 2020 21 television season 47 She later revealed in a March 2020 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that the series would conclude by its 25th season anniversary 48 The final taped case aired on June 8 2021 and the series finale aired on July 23 2021 49 Sheindlin ended the series while discontented with ViacomCBS and facing lawsuits from Rebel Entertainment also stating that 25 is a good round number with which to finish 50 To honor the 25th and final season of the series Josh Getlin writer of the 1993 Los Angeles Times article that brought Sheindlin into the spotlight 51 wrote another article on Sheindlin The article was posted on June 8 2021 the same day on which the final taped case aired and explained the background of the 1993 article and Getlin s relationship with Sheindlin 51 Judy Justice Edit Main article Judy Justice Premiering on November 1 2021 with production that commenced in July 2021 shortly after production of Judge Judy ended in April 2021 4 5 Sheindlin currently presides over another arbitration based courtroom series Judy Justice a spinoff of Judge Judy The program is aired through streaming service Amazon Freevee originally under the name IMDb TV during the show s first season It is the first standard court show to air first run episodes exclusively through streaming The court show has been characterized as a hip rendition of Judge Judy featuring Gen Z input from Sheindlin s young adult granddaughter frequent use of a stenographer to quote testimony to settle discrepancies Sheindlin s conspicuous robe color a modernized courtroom set and cases that have been described as more sensational because of fewer time constraints and higher monetary award limits than on Judge Judy 52 53 While Sheindlin has promised to use the same adjudicating techniques that she had employed on Judge Judy she has lessened her no nonsense approach delving deeper into case details with most episodes focusing on a single long case Her previous program typically hosted two cases per episode and was known for its aggressive pacing 54 After a pre series debut trailer was released September 30 2021 Judy Justice drew early criticism from much of Sheindlin s Judge Judy fanbase over the absence of bailiff Bailiff Byrd 55 56 57 Kevin Rasco serves as Sheindlin s Judy Justice bailiff In October 2021 Byrd stated that he was confused and dismayed by Sheindlin s lack of communication with him regarding the spinoff Byrd claimed that Sheindlin omitted him from the series for monetary reasons In a public statement Sheindlin praised Byrd as terrific but added that the show needed a new and exciting direction 58 59 60 Byrd ultimately expressed that he held no grudges was grateful to Sheindlin and wished her luck with Judy Justice 61 62 63 On April 28 2022 it was announced that Byrd would appear in Tribunal a courtroom series created and produced by Sheindlin and her production team Tribunal will feature former Hot Bench judges Tanya Acker and Patricia DiMango along with Sheindlin s son former district attorney Adam Levy 64 In April 2022 viewership of Judge Judy reruns was found to have vastly outperformed that of Judy Justice s first season 65 However the first season of Judy Justice set a record for the number of streaming hours viewed on IMDb TV for its first season and was thus granted a second season which premiered on November 7 2022 66 67 Sheindlin won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal Courtroom Program for the first season of the series making her the only television arbitrator to have won the award for more than one court show both Judge Judy and Judy Justice 6 External media appearances and participation EditSheindlin has been interviewed on many talk and news broadcasts over the course of her career on programs such as Entertainment Tonight The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Wendy Williams Show 68 Katie 69 Larry King Live 70 The Roseanne Show The View Donny amp Marie 71 The Talk 72 The Tonight Show Dateline NBC 20 20 and 73 Good Morning America 74 On October 17 1998 Sheindlin made a surprise guest appearance on Saturday Night Live comedically interrupting Cheri Oteri s parody of her on Judge Judy 75 That same year Sheindlin appeared as herself in a cameo scene from the Judge Judy show in the 1998 American made for television crime drama film CHiPs 99 76 She also served as a judge for the 1999 Miss America pageant 68 On February 21 2000 a 60 minute documentary film about Sheindlin s life and career titled Judge Judy Sitting in Judgment aired as part of the Biography series 77 78 On December 23 2008 Sheindlin was a guest on Shatner s Raw Nerve 79 In December 2009 Sheindlin again told her story in a two hour interview for the Archive of American Television 80 She launched a short lived advice sharing website whatwouldjudysay com in May 2012 In a September 17 2013 interview with Katie Couric for the 92nd Street Y Sheindlin elaborated on previously undisclosed facts of her life story and career in the family court 81 82 In 2014 Sheindlin founded her own production company Queen Bee Productions which produced the arbitration based reality courtroom series Hot Bench 83 Sheindlin had originally desired the title of Hot Bench for her Judge Judy show 84 85 86 Hot Bench which debuted on September 15 2014 featured a panel of three judges debating and deciding on courtroom cases Sheindlin stated When my husband Jerry and I were in Ireland recently we visited the courts and watched a three judge bench which I found both fascinating and compelling I immediately thought what a terrific and unique idea for a television program that brings the court genre to the next level We have assembled three individuals with extremely varied backgrounds to serve as the judges They are smart and talented with terrific instincts and great chemistry and are sure to create a hot bench The original panel of judges consisted of New York State Supreme Court judge Patricia DiMango and Los Angeles attorneys Tanya Acker and Larry Bakman but Bakman was replaced by Michael Corriero As with Judge Judy Hot Bench was produced by Randy Douthit and CBS Television Distribution 87 88 On August 31 2016 it was reported that CBS had planned a scripted semi autobiographical drama series based on the life of Sheindlin titled Her Honor The show was described as following the youngest judge in New York who while proficient at handling family court cases has a personal life that needs work Executive producers of the program were to include Sheindlin Chernuchin Arnold Kopelson and Anne Kopelson Chernuchin was a writer for the legal drama series Law amp Order 89 90 91 In 2017 Sheindlin created a game show titled IWitness that debuted on July 10 and ran for six weeks The show tested contestants observational skills requiring them to view video clips and recall what they have witnessed faster than do their competitors 92 On September 17 2017 Sheindlin appeared on the series premiere of Fox News Objectified hosted by Harvey Levin The program s first episode took an inside look at Sheindlin s life 93 In September 2017 the National Enquirer issued a formal apology for having published false statements defaming Sheindlin as having cheated on her husband and having suffered from Alzheimer s disease and brain damage The magazine also apologized to Sheindlin s daughter Nicole for having stated that she had a prison record 94 Sheindlin and her program appeared on a November 26 2017 episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm presiding over a sketch comedy court case with Larry David as the plaintiff The case took the appearance of an actual case from Sheindlin s program with its courtroom set voiceover briefs theme music and audience response 95 In 2018 Sheindlin appeared as a guest on Norm Macdonald Has a Show on Netflix 96 Non media projects and community work EditSheindlin along with her stepdaughter Nicole Sheindlin is the creator director and spokesperson for an alliance designed to empower young women entitled Her Honor Mentoring 97 98 In September 2017 Sheindlin funded a space for public debate at the University of Southern California The purpose of the forum was for free exchange of ideas by well meaning people 99 Authoring and literature projects EditSheindlin Judith 1996 Don t Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It s Raining Harper Collins ISBN 0 06 092794 1 16 Sheindlin Judith 1999 Beauty Fades Dumb Is Forever Harper Paperbacks ISBN 0 06 092991 X 16 Sheindlin Judith 2000 Keep It Simple Stupid You re Smarter Than You Look Cliff Street Books ISBN 0 06 019546 0 16 Sheindlin Judith 2000 Win or Lose by How You Choose Harper Collins ISBN 0 06 028780 2 16 Sheindlin Judith 2001 You re Smarter Than You Look Uncomplicating Relationships in Complicated Times Harper Paperbacks ISBN 0 06 095376 4 100 Sheindlin Judith 2013 What Would Judy Say A Grown Up Guide to Living Together with Benefits CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN 978 1 4839 3167 8 101 Sheindlin Judith 2014 What Would Judy Say Be the Hero of Your Own Story Personal life EditIn 1964 Judy married Ronald Levy who later became a prosecutor in juvenile court They moved to New York and had two children Jamie Hartwright and Adam Levy 1 Judy and Ronald divorced in 1976 after 12 years of marriage 1 In 1978 she married Judge Jerry Sheindlin who was an arbitrator on The People s Court from 1999 to 2001 1 They divorced in 1990 partially as a result of the stress and struggles that Judy endured after her father s death that same year 1 They remarried in 1993 She has three stepchildren with Sheindlin Gregory Sheindlin Jonathan Sheindlin and Nicole Sheindlin and 13 grandchildren 1 Jonathan is a retinal surgeon 102 and Greg and Nicole are lawyers Nicole is the co creator along with her stepmother of the Her Honor Mentoring program Sheindlin owns homes in several states including Connecticut 103 New York 104 Florida 105 California and Wyoming 106 She commuted to Los Angeles every other week for two to four days to tape episodes of Judge Judy 46 104 In May 2013 she bought a 10 7 million condominium in the Los Angeles suburb of Beverly Hills 107 In 2018 Judy and her husband announced spending 9 million on the Bird House a 9 700 square foot 900 m2 property on 3 67 acres 1 49 ha in Newport Rhode Island once owned by Dorrance Hill Hamilton 108 Sheindlin holds honorary Doctor of Law degrees from Elizabethtown College and the University at Albany SUNY 109 In 2013 she was made vice president of the law society at University College Dublin Ireland in recognition of her work in family law 110 Sheindlin is a registered Independent 111 She is a supporter of same sex marriage and 112 although she has said that she is not a supporter of big government she believes that the issue of same sex marriage should be handled at the federal level rather than on a state by state basis 113 Sheindlin has stated that she is in favor of increasing requirements for gun ownership 114 She prefers not to be labelled by political terms and states that she is not registered with any political party When asked about the 2012 presidential elections Sheindlin stated that while she voted for President Barack Obama in 2008 as well as voting for Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton respectively in 1980 and 1984 and 1992 and 1996 she did not care for either of the leading candidates in the 2012 United States presidential election 115 In October 2019 Sheindlin penned an op ed endorsing Michael Bloomberg for president despite the fact that he had not announced a campaign 116 117 In January 2020 she released an ad supporting him saying in part I like to say you can judge someone s character by what they ve done Mike Bloomberg has done amazing things and will be a truly great president 117 118 She later campaigned alongside him 119 Lawsuits Edit In March 2013 a lawsuit was filed against Sheindlin by Patrice Jones the estranged wife of Randy Douthit executive producer of Sheindlin s Judge Judy and later Judy Justice court shows Jones alleged Douthit and Sheindlin had conspired to permit Sheindlin to buy Christofle fine china and Marley cutlery owned by Jones She said Sheindlin had paid Douthit 50 815 for the items without her knowledge to deprive her of her valuables 120 and she sought 514 421 from Sheindlin The suit was settled out of court after Sheindlin returned the tableware to Douthit and Jones agreed to pay him 12 500 and have the tableware returned to her 121 On March 12 2014 Sheindlin filed a lawsuit against Hartford Connecticut personal injury lawyer John Haymond and his law firm In the lawsuit Sheindlin accused Haymond and his firm of using her television image without consent in advertisements that falsely suggested she endorsed him and his firm Sheindlin s producer allegedly told the firm that use of her image is not permitted in March 2013 but ads continued to be produced The lawsuit filed in federal court sought more than 75 000 in damages Sheindlin said in her statement that any money she wins through the lawsuit will go toward college scholarships through the Her Honor Mentoring program Sheindlin further stated Mr Haymond is a lawyer and should know better The unauthorized use of my name is outrageous and requires legal action 122 123 124 Haymond later filed a countersuit for punitive damages and attorney s fees alleging defamation of him and his firm by Sheindlin 125 Haymond insisted that local affiliates asked him to appear in Judge Judy promos to promote Sheindlin for which he obliged 126 127 On August 8 2014 it was reported that the case between Sheindlin and Haymond settled out of court in a resolution that favored Sheindlin Haymond donated money to Sheindlin s charity Her Honor Mentoring 128 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Judge Judy Biography Judge Author Reality Television Star 1942 Biography com Biography A amp E Television Networks Retrieved 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