Judge Judy Season 24
Judge Judy is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by retired Manhattan Family Court Judge Judith Sheindlin. The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claims disputes within a simulated courtroom set. All parties involved must sign contracts, agreeing to arbitration under Sheindlin. The series is in first-run syndication and distributed by CBS Television Distribution. Judge Judy, which premiered on September 16, 1996, reportedly revitalized the court show genre. Only two other arbitration-based reality court shows preceded it, The People's Court and Jones and Jury. Sheindlin has been credited with introducing the "tough" adjudicating approach into the judicial genre, which has led to several imitators. The two court shows that outnumber Judge Judy's seasons, The People's Court and Divorce Court, have both lasted via multiple lives of production and shifting arbiters, making Sheindlin's span as a television arbiter the longest.
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1996 / TV-PGJudge Judy is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by retired Manhattan Family Court Judge Judith Sheindlin. The show features Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claims disputes within a simulated courtroom set. All parties involved must sign contracts, agreeing to arbitration under Sheindlin. The series is in first-run syndication and distributed by CBS Television Distribution. Judge Judy, which premiered on September 16, 1996, reportedly revitalized the court show genre. Only two other arbitration-based reality court shows preceded it, The People's Court and Jones and Jury. Sheindlin has been credited with introducing the "tough" adjudicating approach into the judicial genre, which has led to several imitators. The two court shows that outnumber Judge Judy's seasons, The People's Court and Divorce Court, have both lasted via multiple lives of production and shifting arbiters, making Sheindlin's span as a television arbiter the longest.
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Judge Judy Season 24 Full Episode Guide
A woman accuses a graphic designer of scamming her out of $1,000 after he failed to deliver a website.
A man sues his teenage son for the return of a pet after his son decides to work at a movie theater instead of going to college.
Decades after graduation, high-school friends reconnect only to end up fighting over a large cash settlement and a custody battle.
Neighbors fight over the mauling of a small dog, police reports and harassment; a man accuses his brother of putting sugar in his gas tank, and a witness steps up to describe the reported vandalism.
Ex-lovers who met on a dating app fight over the termination of a pregnancy, ending in a car crash; a woman claims her new landlord purposely moved in a man dressed as a woman to make her uncomfortable.
A woman sues her former friend for damages after she allegedly drove her car without permission; a woman sues her ex-girlfriend for allegedly damaged and stolen property; a mother demands payback for an alleged loan and the return of a car.
A musician accuses a man of destroying her violin; a man sues his ex-brother and sister-in-law; a homeless person is sued for vet
A woman kicks her son out of her house on Mother's Day and is left to deal with a trouble teenager living in her basement; a man sues his late brother's wife for an unpaid loan to pay for his brother's funeral.
An elderly man sues for a large, unpaid loan; ex-friends fight over an alleged eviction and damaged property.
A man charges into a crowded church service screaming that his sister kidnapped his mother; the man also claims his sister stole $50,000 from her.
After being incarcerated for a year, a man comes home to find that his car has vanished; when a young man with vision problems sues his roommates for car repairs, they countersue for his consumption of their food. English
A legally blind woman is court-ordered to take anger management classes after slapping her husband; when a woman goes after her ex-fiancé for the cost of her wedding dress, he brings up the $5,000 down payment he made on their home.
A man trying to recover from a DUI charge regrets putting his car's title into his girlfriend's name; the cost of funeral arrangements sets a grieving granddaughter back financially as her landlord sues her for damages.
The owner of a cleaning company goes after a former employee, who denies stealing clients from him; a call to Child Protective Services, an eviction notice, and a newborn baby come into play when family members fight over reportedly stolen property.
A woman drops off her two children at day care and doesn't pick them up for months; makeshift movers are accused of damaging property; a woman waits for a disability check to make a final payment on a trailer, then changes her mind about moving in.
A woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars from her cousin tries to clear her name by passing a polygraph test; a late night call from a construction worker ends with an adult "sleepover" and accusations of stealing money and ruining a futon.
Sad news is delivered in the midst of a fight between ex-roommates over ruined credit and accusations of identity theft; a grandmother says a 13-year-old boy crashed his bike into her vehicle while she was in the process of passing him.
The judge openly admits she dislikes a married man being sued by his ex-girlfriend, who says he went back to his wife and took her truck with him; a married couple go after a mechanic they say stole their money and damaged their property.
A woman claims her ex-boyfriend slashed her tires but fails to prove a word of her story; a man sues his estranged relatives for a lockout and the return of his dog.
A woman with 15 dogs is accused of reneging on her promise to breed a puppy with a champion blood line and instead deciding
While crossing the street in a motorized wheelchair, a woman is struck by an uninsured vehicle and gets severe road rash; the judge is unimpressed by two men fighting over $13,500 worth of luxury suites to see the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
A man comes to the rescue of his disabled mother, while her daughter reportedly reneges on payback of a loan for her and her children; a man, who claims to be very proud of his educated daughter, is sued after her wages are garnished for his mistake.
A daughter is outraged that her mother called authorities to perform a welfare check on her four children, but the judge sets her straight; a woman says her ex-friend failed to pay up as agreed on a land contract and owes for a Crown Victoria too.
Before coming to court, a man receives a ruling that bars him entry to his own home, and he accuses his ex-lover of lying and stealing; a family sets out to secure their home from encroaching wildlife, but a hostile neighbor refuses to cooperate.
A scorned woman warns her ex's new girlfriend not to date him for a multitude of reasons; he accuses her of trespassing and
Ex-lovers fight over homes and a headstone; a child takes the stand and tells the truth about damaging a woman's car.
A woman sues a cement mason for mistakenly tearing up her driveway; a woman says a mechanic friend is responsible for the disappearance of an old car she inherited.
When asked to produce receipts for property damage, a man asks for the judges' patience due to his loss of a relative in a mass shooting; a woman is sued for damages after a friend gets into an accident while driving her uninsured car.
Children deny involvement in vandalizing a car; a contractor sues over alleged online defamation.
A woman says an ex-con kidnapped her and forced her to co-sign on a truck loan; ex-lovers co-sign on a vehicle which a friend borrows and which police tear apart looking for drugs.
A woman claims her friend loves to donate money to help care for dogs in distress, so she owes her nothing; the judge tells a middle-aged man that he's been spending too much time in Park City.
Circus?! A woman is sued by her ex-best friend for the value of a car; Judge Judy says that being hard up for cash and having a bum boyfriend is no excuse for stealing a friend's money.
A man allegedly backs out of an agreement to help his ex-wife pay their child's expenses; a woman says her small dog was mauled by a larger dog.
A real estate broker plays a voice message that clearly states that her web designer agrees to return her deposit; a cleaning-service owner accuses her former employee of soliciting clients away from her cleaning company.
A woman is accused of slamming her car door into a parked vehicle; a woman says a car salesman stole the $1,000 she left as collateral on a car.
A teenager accuses her 32-year-old ex-boyfriend of stealing her dog; a woman tries to help her niece regain custody of her children.
A man is accused of lying to his landlord about his dog being a service animal; Judge Judy schools a young couple on what the court system can and cannot do when they fight over money after breaking up.
A man who fathered four children while disabled sues his landlord for allegedly poor living conditions; shopping center owners sue a former tenant.
When a baseball coach faces time in prison or huge fines after a DUI charge, one of his player's parents bails him out; the judge accuses a jeweler of being a hustler.
A property owner says her health issues and major surgery prevented her from pursing ex-tenants.
The judge cites a study naming the top 'biting' dogs, as she mediates a case involving the mauling death of a terrier by a pit bull mix.
A woman hires her housekeeper to clean her entire house in exchange for furniture in her storage unit but claims the housekeeper took the wrong items.
A kitten is allegedly mauled by a neighbors dog; a man takes $800 from his best friend to pay for new tires but claims it was a gift.
A vehicle takes a severe knifing; after being accused of viciously keying a car, a woman claims she was an eyewitness to her own car being attacked and damaged.
A woman is unaware that the home she inherited from her father has a $400,000 outstanding loan; a woman is sued for allegedly abetting a scammer in defrauding others.