The honorable Judge Marilyn Milian presides over the four-time Emmy award winning "The People’s Court." For more than two decades, Milian has dispensed justice and provided legal insight in the courtroom where justice and reality collide. And now, you can take the show on the go with "The People’s Court Podcast." "The People’s Court Podcast" draws on ordinary people who have filed grievances in ci... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 855 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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First, the plaintiffs dropped off laundry at the defendant’s laundromat, but he lost their clothes, so the plaintiffs are suing. The defendant argues someone left with the plaintiffs’ laundry, but he believes it was a setup.
Then, the plaintiff went... more
First, the plaintiff says the defendant helped her buy a car and send it to her son in Africa. However, the vehicle was a piece of garbage and sat in storage for weeks, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant argues he tried to help the plaintiff, b... more
First, the plaintiff purchased furniture from the defendant’s shop, but an employee took off with the money, and she didn’t get what she bought. The plaintiff is suing for a refund. The defendant argues the person the plaintiff gave her money to was ... more
First, the plaintiff says the defendant owes his father money. He paid a little of his debt off, and then just stopped. His father still has bills to pay, and he needs the money owed. The defendant says he knew the plaintiff’s father, who was a neigh... more
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I’m so glad that I found this podcast it really inspired me and helped.😁
I always love listening to my People’s Court and I’m so appreciative there’s a podcast. But lately there have been episodes cutting off/ending before the case is over! It’s not exactly a murder mystery whodunnit BUT it’s pretty frustrating
Are you folks still going? Or are you on a break? I’m missing my pre-bedtime listening routine. Look forward to seeing you back (hopefully), & if you’re on holiday for a couple of months, I’ll hear once you’re back!
Love it. It is a little better than on TV I think. Especially w/ no commercials (TV commercials at least; 5 min of show, 5 min of commercials, repeat ad nauseam).
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An engaging podcast presenting real civil court cases presided over by Judge Marilyn Milian, where ordinary citizens seek justice for grievances in a relatable and down-to-earth manner. The discussions often highlight themes such as accountability, personal responsibility, and the importance of legal knowledge, all underpinned by a touch of humor and sharp wit from Judge Milian. This unique format allows listeners to experience courtroom dramas and gain insights into the judicial process, making it both entertaining and informative for those interested in legal matters or human relationships.
In addition to typical disputes between neighbors, family members, and consumers against businesses, the podcast also features follow-up interviews w... more
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Recent guests on The People’s Court Podcast include:
1. Danielle Armoia
2. Nicholas Nasir
3. Masha Armstead
4. Tanya Denton
5. Ellen Stahl
6. Vincent Licata
7. Joanne Reedy
8. Brian Foreman
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