Judge Judy Sheindlin has a new courtroom series in the works on the rebanded Amazon Freevee (formerly IMDB TV), and it's a family affair.
The 79-year-old judge will create and executive produce a new series entitled Tribunal, featuring a panel of three judges that will adjudicate real cases.
One of the three judges announced is Sheindlin's own son, Adam Levy, former Putnam County, New York District Attorney, and an instructor for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and New York Prosecutors Training Institute.
Rebranded: Judge Judy Sheindlin has a new courtroom series in the works on the rebanded Amazon Freevee (formerly IMDB TV), and it's a family affair
Executive produce: The 79-year-old judge will create and executive produce a new series entitled Tribunal, featuring a panel of three judges that will adjudicate real cases
Kids: One of the three judges announced is Sheindlin's own son, Adam Levy (left of Judy), former Putnam County, New York District Attorney, and an instructor for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and New York Prosecutors Training Institute
The other two judges are Judge Patricia DiMango, a former New York State Supreme Court Justice and Administrative Judge of the New York State Supreme Court, Criminal Term, Kings County; Judge Tanya Acker, a Yale Law School graduate, experienced civil litigator, former Judge Pro Tem in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The new series comes on the heels of Sheindlin's new Amazon Freevee series Judy Justice, which was recently renewed for a second season.
Judy Justice was the top original program on Freevee in terms of first streams, hours watched and customers viewing with over 40 million viewing hours to date.
Judy Justice: The new series comes on the heels of Sheindlin's new Amazon Freevee series Judy Justice, which was