Once they agreed to put us on the show, we realized that we needed to take roles and not have this be something that was completely see-through. When asked, "How much of the story that you guys told is true?" he explained: "Absolutely none of it. On April 23rd, 2014, VICE published an interview with Jonathan Coward, who confirmed they had made up the story. As of June 2014, the video has gained over 60,000 views. The earliest uploaded clip which is still available online was uploaded by YouTuber willnotbeignored1's channel on July 20th, 2010. The lesson I've been telling people to take away is that it's easy to get on TV. So what we're trying to do is just take the conversation away from "Was it real? Was it fake?" and talk about it in a different way. The two danced around the question of whether or not it was real, with Andrew Burt saying: "Well. When a clip of the show went viral many people wondered if the allegations were made up, which prompted the interview. The episode featured Levitt claiming Jonathan Coward, a former friend and fellow musician, had smashed her TV and killed her cat. On March 30th, 2010, The Village Voice published an article titled "Judge Judy's Cat-Killing-Hipster Plaintiff Speaks: An Interview With Teeth Mountain's Kate Levitt and Andrew Burt," which featured an interview with two indie musicians who had appeared on an bizare episode of Judge Judy which had aired on February 10th, 2010. As of June 2014, the Tumblr has added over over 70 images. ![]() ![]() The blog was covered by several websites the month it was created including Gawker and Vulture. On October 7th, 2010, the Tumblr blog HotGuysOnJudgeJudy, which compiles stills of male plaintives, defendants and spectators who appeared on the show and are deemed attractive, was created by Rich Juzwiak. There are also several fan run Tumblr dedicated to the show including fuckyeahjudgejudy, judgejudyfaces and myherojudgejudy. In addition to its branded social media presence, there are several fan run sites for the show including JudgeJudyFan and the Judge Judy FanPop page. Online PresenceĪs of June 2014, the show's Facebook page has gained over 960,000 views and its Twitter account has gained over 35,000 followers. Its most recent season premiered with a 7.1 household rating. It was also nominated for a TV Guide Award for Favorite Daytime Talk Show in 2000. The show has been nominated for 15 Daytime Emmy Awards, winning one in 2013 for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program. As of June 2014, the show has run for 18 seasons and aired a total of 1,222 episodes. Said contracts are incorporated herein by reference rather than being attached as exhibits, due to confidentiality provisions.Judge Judy premiered on September 16th, 1996, on CBS. The contract was first created on August 28, 1995, was revised on September 21, 1995, and was revised a last time on September 26, 1995. “The contract further provided that if Plaintiffs were not contracted to render continuing services for the show, they would continue to receive specified compensation for the life of the series. ![]() CBS declined comment.Īccording to the complaint: “In 1995, Kaye Switzer and Sandi Spreckman entered into a contract with Big Ticket whereby Big Ticket would develop what came to be the Judge Judy television series pilot, with Plaintiffs being no less than Supervising Producers, and receiving both flat compensation as well as continuing percentage-based compensation for their roles. ![]() Kaye Switzer and The Sandi Spreckman Trust, represented by Jay Robinson, are suing the above defendants for $4.75 million after CBS paid Sheindlin a reported $95 million late last summer to acquire the entire Judge Judy library.
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