Where can I watch Judge Mathis Season 22?

Where can I watch Judge Mathis Season 22?

Watch Judge Mathis Online | Season 22, Ep. 147 on DIRECTV | DIRECTV.

What happened to Judge Mathis TV show?

Greg Mathis, the retired 36th District Court judge, is considering leaving his long-running syndicated television show to run for Congress in former Rep. John Conyers’ district.

Who is Judge Greg Mathis married to?

Linda Reesem. 1985
Greg Mathis/Spouse

Is Judge Greg Mathis a Seventh Day Adventist?

born January 1989 and son Amir, born July 1990. Mathis who is a member of the City Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church, was awarded the Black History Achievement Award from Oakwood University, which he says is the most meaningful award he has received.

Why is Judge Mathis is a famous judge?

Why is he so famous? Judge Mathis became famous during his thirties when he landed his own syndicated television show on the Syndication network . He was born on April 5, 1960, in Detroit, Michigan. He’s the youngest of four children to Charles and Alice Lee Mathis. During his pre-teen and teen years, in the 1970s, he was arrested numerous times.

Where is Judge Mathis taped?

The series was originally produced by Black Pearl Productions but is currently produced by Syndicated Productions and Telepictures Productions, while distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution. It is taped at NBC Tower in Chicago but includes cases and litigants from other U.S. jurisdictions.

Who is Judge Mathis ‘ wife?

Linda Reese was born on May 11th, 1963. She is best known as the wife to Judge Mathis Greg, a retired Michigan 36th District Court judge turned arbiter of the Daytime Emmy Award-winning, syndicated reality courtroom show, Judge Mathis.

What is Judge Mathis network?

Community Network. Judge Mathis is dedicated to promoting positive youth development, creating safer communities and strengthening families. Mathis continues to hit the streets in an effort to help others, joining the fight for various causes and drawing national attention and throngs of supporters.

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