Is Petri Hawkins Byrd a real bailiff?

Petri Hawkins-Byrd (born Petri Adonis Byrd; November 29, 1957 in Brooklyn, New York), better known as Byrd, is an American court show bailiff, television personality, social media personality, actor, voice actor, writer, and former New York State Court Officer. Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
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What is Petri Hawkins Byrd doing now?

Judge Judy and her longtime bailiff Petri Hawkins Byrd are reuniting after all, following a very public split. Byrd will once again serve as bailiff on the new courtroom show Tribunal, which has landed a series order at Amazon Freevee, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Is Byrd a real bailiff on Judge Judy?

During this time, Byrd worked as a court officer in the Brooklyn Family Court system. In 1986, he was transferred to the Manhattan Family Court system, where he worked on a rotating basis with all the judges, including Judge Judith Sheindlin. "I was never bored in her courtroom," he said.
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Did Judge Judy get rid of Byrd?

'Judge Judy' Bailiff Petri Hawkins-Byrd Will Join Courtroom Series. Although former Judge Judy bailiff Petri Hawkins-Byrd was not asked to join judge Judith Sheindlin's new show Judy Justice, which upset fans, he will, however, have his day in court on a new show.
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Why is Officer Byrd not on Judy Justice?

According to Byrd, after production wrapped in April on the final season of “Judge Judy,” he turned his attention to the brain surgery scheduled for his wife Makita Bond-Byrd, who was a longtime producer for the show. He said he later asked Sheindlin about her new show and was told he would not be a part of it.
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Judge Judy’s Bailiff Petri Hawkins Byrd Gets Candid About Dismissal: ‘She Said I Priced Myself Out’



How much does Officer Byrd make on Judge Judy?

Judge Judy's long-serving bailiff, Petri Hawkins-Byrd, is said to pull in more than $1 million a year for his work on the show, which typically shoots 260-odd episodes over the course of about 52 days each year.
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Why do litigants have to leave their papers on Judge Judy?

The participants' travel expenses are paid by the show, as are the monetary settlements. The papers that can't be removed could be anything: their contracts for the show, the settlement agreements, NDAs, etc. The fact that they can't take the paperwork is outlined in the contracts they sign to be on the show.
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What happened to Burt on Judge Judy?

Fans learned that Byrd had been replaced when IMDB recently released a trailer for Judy Justice. Her new bailiff is Kevin Rasco, who Byrd says provided personal security for Sheindlin while on Judge Judy.
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Is Officer Byrd married?

Altogether Byrd has four children, all adults and all from his first marriage to Felicia. Byrd married his current wife and former fellow Judge Judy crew member, Makita Bond Byrd, on May 4, 2019.
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Do Judge Judy participants get paid?

The appearance fee amount had varied as between different litigants of the show: certain litigants had reported receiving a $500 appearance fee while others had reported receiving $100, and others $250. In addition to the appearance fee amount, litigants were paid $35 a day by the show.
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Are cases on Judge Judy real?

The individuals making their cases to Judge Judy are real people. They're the actual defendants and plaintiffs of the cases. No matter where they live in the country, the show flies them out to Los Angeles, California for the filming of the episode. However, they're the only two real people.
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Does Judge Judy have a new bailiff?

Answer: The "Judge Judy" show with retired Judge Judy Sheindlin ended production in April 2021, after a 25-year run. In November 2021 "Judy Justice" made its debut on the IMDB TV streaming service. The show features a new cast, including Kevin Rasco as the bailiff.
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How big is Judge Judy's house?

6. Newport: In 2018, Sheindlin scooped up the $9 million home known as the "Bird House" that sits atop the highest point in the Rhode Island beach town. The breathtaking 9,719-square-foot property previously belonged to Dorrance "Dodo" Hamilton, the heiress to the Campbell Soup fortune who passed away in 2017.
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Are Judge Judy and Samuel Jackson friends?

Jackson and Judge Judy Are Actually Close Friends. Samuel L. Jackson and Judge Judy are the unlikely duo we never knew we needed. On Saturday, the actor sent fans into a frenzy when he posted a photo of him grabbing dinner with the famous family court judge, whose real name is Judy Sheindlin.
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Is Sarah Rose Judge Judy's granddaughter?

Judge Judy Sheindlin is the presiding judge on Judy Justice, which premiered in November 2021 on Amazon's free streaming service IMDb TV. Her granddaughter Sarah Rose serves as her Law Clerk on the series.
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Is Whitney related to Judge Judy?

Whitney Kumar is the Court Stenographer for Judy Justice, the landmark courtroom program featuring Judge Judy Sheindlin from IMDb TV, Amazon's free streaming service. Kumar is a graduate of South Coast College and has been a deposition and official reporter in California since 2006.
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Do the losers on Judge Judy have to pay?

#5—On Judge Judy, the losing party doesn't pay.

On Judge Judy, both sides are offered appearance fees, a daily wage and travel expenses for the duration of the taping. Once a decision is made, producers pay it to the victorious party.
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Is People's Court real?

Though the show is decorated and run like a real courtroom, it is not a real court or part of any judicial system, but instead a form of binding arbitration.
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Who pays the money awarded on Judge Judy?

And in either case, the show pays each person an appearance fee of around $150 to $500 and pays for their flight, hotel and meals. This aspect of court TV—that when Judy Sheindlin and other judges order defendants to pay up, it's the producers who actually pay—is an open secret.
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Who is the highest paid TV bailiff?

Judith Sheindlin is one of the highest paid television personalities in the United States today, earning nearly $50 million per year for her court show that has been airing, in syndication, for over 20 years. Bailiff Byrd is paid quite well also for his duties.
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Who is the richest judge in the world?

Her $47 million annual salary translated into just over $900,000 per workday (she worked 52 days per year taping cases for Judge Judy). According to Forbes, Sheindlin earned $147 million, pretax, in 2017.
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Are Judge Judy's decisions legally binding?

Judge Judy's decisions, however, are still binding because both the plaintiff and the defendant sign a contract beforehand that prevents them from renegotiating the ruling afterward. Being an arbitrator allows Judge Judy to operate without as many regulations of a legal courtroom.
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Is Judge Marilyn Milian a real judge?

Marilyn Milian (born May 1, 1961) is an American television personality, lecturer, and retired Florida Circuit Court judge who presides over the American courtroom television series The People's Court. She is the first Hispanic arbitrator to preside over a court show.
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Which TV judges are real judges?

The judges who host courtroom reality TV shows have usually been real judges. Judge Judy (Judy Sheindlin) was a Manhattan family court judge. Judge Joe Brown presided in Shelby County, Tennessee, Criminal Court. Judge Marilyn Milian ("The People's Court") was a Florida circuit court judge.
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