Andrew Kendrick appeared on "Judge Judy" in 2015. He was involved in a case related to a dispute over an unpaid loan. His appearance on the show gained some attention, particularly due to his demeanor and the nature of the case.
Jamie Lee Slaven of Bellevue, Ohio was on the January 15, 2010 Judge Judy episode.
actually when you go on Judge Judy both the defendant and the plaintiff get money from judge judy just to be on the show then when somebody wins ,ex: plaintiff wins the case, the defendant has to give over his money that he got from judge judy. Basically judge pays for all of the winners
In december of 2011, it aired february 7th 2012.
James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York(:
Yes, Judge Andrew Napolitano was let go from Fox News in early 2021. His departure followed allegations of sexual misconduct, which he denied. Napolitano had been a prominent legal analyst and commentator on the network for many years prior to his exit.
Jamie Lee Slaven of Bellevue, Ohio was on the January 15, 2010 Judge Judy episode.
actually when you go on Judge Judy both the defendant and the plaintiff get money from judge judy just to be on the show then when somebody wins ,ex: plaintiff wins the case, the defendant has to give over his money that he got from judge judy. Basically judge pays for all of the winners
In december of 2011, it aired february 7th 2012.
James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York(:
Michael Cooke Kendrick goes by Cookie Monster.
She was a judge, but she retired. She is now a arbitrator, deciding legal cases that otherwise might have been settled in Civil Court. Other than returning misappropriated property, litigants on her TV show are not legally responsible for monetary awards she orders, as these are paid by the show. Judge Judy (Judith Scheindlin) retired from public service in 1996, after 14 years, presiding over 20,000 cases as a judge in New York City. She is still a qualified attorney in the State of New York.
Judy Ann Jordan went by Judy Mace.
Judy Dickerson goes by Judi.
Judy Otto goes by Ottomatic.
Judy Ann Santos goes by Juday or Judai, and Judy Santos.
The production company reportedly pay each both the plaintiff and defendant $100 each for the apperance, plus flights and accomodation. In addition, the production company pays any judgments made (ie even if Judge Judy orders the defendant to pay $1000 to the plaintiff, the defendant doesn't actually pay anything and the production company pays it).
Judy Tenuta goes by The Love Goddess.