What do judge Milians daughters do?

Marilyn Milian 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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How long has judge Milian been married?

Marilyn Milian was born on May 1, 1961 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for The People's Court (1997), As the World Turns (1956) and George Lopez (2002). She has been married to John Schlesinger since 1993. They have three children.
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How many children does judge Milian have with her husband?

Personal life. Milian is married to John Schlesinger, a former assistant United States attorney who was elected to the 11th Judicial Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County, Florida, the same position that Milian held before retiring to host The People's Court. They live in Coral Gables, Florida with their three children.
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Is the people's court staged?

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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Are these judge shows fake?

There are no actors, no scripts, no reenactments. Every second is real." However, this introduction was misleading as the court show was entirely fictitious. As a result of its introduction, it was said that the show misrepresents the profession of lawyers and the legal system as a whole.
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Who is judge Milian's bailiff?

Rusty Burrell, 76; Bailiff in Real Life and on 'The People's Court' - Los Angeles Times.
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How much does Judge Milian make a year?

Marilyn Milian Salary:

In her first year as host of The People's Court, Marilyn earned just $500 thousand per year. That was soon raised to $1 million. After the first four years wrapped and she had proven a huge success, the salary was increased to $5 million. In 2018 that salary was bumped to $8 million per year.
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Why was Curt Chaplin replaced on The People's court?

Replacement Scrappy: Advertisement: Many people considered Curt Chaplin (the court reporter from 1997-2016) this, saying his snarkier and more arrogant attitude to the litigants was too much of a departure from original reporter Doug Llewelyn.
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Who pays on people's court?

Does People's Court Pay the Judgements? Claims on People's Court can be up to $5,000, and people are paid $250 for their appearance. The end of the show has the following disclaimer: “Both the plaintiff and the defendant have been paid from a fund for their appearance.
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Do 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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Where is the people's court filmed 2021?

Court is in Session

Instead of filming at their studio in Connecticut, all participants of the show appear digitally, including Judge Marilyn Milian – who appears from the living room of her Gables home. Of course, it won't look like a living room, but like a courtroom/television set.
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Are the TV judges 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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Who is Douglas McIntosh wife?

He married Mable Agnes Mildred Western (Picton) and they had one son and two daughters.
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Is Douglas a real bailiff on The People's court?

Douglas McIntosh serves as Court Officer on "The People's Court." His duties include assisting Judge Milian in maintaining courtroom order, as well as serving as an intermediary between the Judge and the litigants.
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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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Does the audience in Judge Judy get paid?

They say that crime doesn't pay, but in the case of the litigants who appear on the show, that's not exactly true. Since Judge Judy is a TV show, the people who appear on it get paid to do so. Both the plaintiff and the defendant receive an appearance fee for their time.
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How much money does the bailiff on people's court make?

Bailiff Byrd is paid quite well also for his duties. Although there are no formal reports regarding how much he earns, it has been reported that his salary is more than $1 million. To earn his salary, Bailiff Byrd is present for filming over the course of 52 days each year.
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What happened to the bailiff on people's court?

LOS ANGELES, April 21 (AP) — Rusty Burrell, a retired sheriff's deputy who served as bailiff on the reality television show "The People's Court," died on Monday at his home in Rosemead, Calif. He was 76. He was suffering from lung cancer, The Los Angeles Times reported. Mr.
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