
Susie Costaregni Gossip Columnist At The Greenwich Post Missed This Celebrity News Story:
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I was in Larchmont today covering a young women’s mentorship program sponsored by Judy Sheindlin, star of the court room show Judge Judy. She said she knows Jeanine Pirro, so I asked Sheindlin what she thought about Pirro’s own court show that debuted this week.
“I haven’t watched the show yet but I will get to see it,” Sheindlin said. “I’m sure she’s terrific.”
As a TV judge veteran, she also had some advice for Pirro.....
....Sheindlin lives in Greenwich and is no stranger to the Hudson Valley. Her son Adam Levy is Putnam County’s district attorney and her daughter Nicole ...
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Some innocent ex-inmates are dismayed that former Westchester County D.A. Jeanine Pirro has a new career dispensing television justice.
Jeffrey Deskovic is still bothered by her refusal to reopen his case, and is leading a protest outside the CW network’s Manhattan studios today, calling for a boycott of her new show, “Judge Jeanine.”
Deskcovic was wrongfully convicted in 1990 of rape and murder. In 2006, DNA evidence freed him when her successor reopened the case. Pirro, did not prosecute him, but had refused to reopen it.
Reps for Pirro and the CW did not return calls for comment.
More Pirro controversies:
She was investigated for hiring former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik to wiretap her husband’s boat when she thought he was unfaithful.
At the launch of her failed run for attorney general in 2006 she fumbled for missing pages from her speech.
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