He was supposedly making somewhere in the area of $500,000, though I'm not sure if that is per year or per season. Though, that's more than likely just a guess that someone threw out there, since Byrd had always refused to publicly state what his salary is. He is said to be the highest paid bailiff in the United States, though (which I'm sure he is).
Judge Judy gets on his last nerve!
Byrd is correct. His full name is Petri Hawkins-Byrd.
Officer Petry Hawkings Byrd.
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Judge Judy's bailiff's name is Petri Hawkins Byrd.
Judge Judy gets on his last nerve!
Byrd is correct. His full name is Petri Hawkins-Byrd.
Officer Petry Hawkings Byrd.
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Judge Judy's bailiff's name is Petri Hawkins Byrd.
Because of interviews after the show. Papers would get in the way for on camera.
I do not have access to current or specific salary information for individuals like Byrd on Judge Judy. Salaries can vary greatly depending on factors such as experience, location, and the specific terms of the individual's employment contract.
Officer Byrd, who is known for his role on "Judge Judy," has two children. He has occasionally shared insights about his family life during the show, but he generally keeps his personal life private. His dedication to his work and family is evident in his appearances on the program.
The ever patient, ever tolerant bailiff is Petri Hawkins-Byrd known as "the world's richest bailiff". Judge Judy calls him Byrd. See the link below for additional information on Mr. Byrd.
Petriff Gibbons has been Judge Judy's bailiff since 2000. The exact salary or earnings of Petri Hawkins Byrd (the bailiff) has not been publicly disclosed.
No, Officer Byrd, the bailiff on Judge Judy's television show, does not carry a gun. Bailiffs in courtrooms generally do not carry firearms unless they are also sworn law enforcement officers. Officer Byrd's role is primarily to maintain order in the courtroom and assist the judge with administrative tasks, rather than to enforce laws or provide security in a law enforcement capacity.
He was supposedly making somewhere in the area of $500,000, though I'm not sure if that is per year or per season. Though, that's more than likely just a guess that someone threw out there, since Byrd had always refused to publicly state what his salary is. He is said to be the highest paid bailiff in the United States, though (which I'm sure he is).