Judge Mathis Breaks Down How People Got Paid Bringing Their Lawsuit to Judge Mathis Show (Part 13)
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Part 12: https://youtu.be/q8Ydn3qaoXQ
Part 1: https://youtu.be/K5a2zOnpDr0
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Judge Mathis sheds light on how participants were paid for bringing their lawsuits to the Judge Mathis Show. The charismatic TV arbitrator explained that unlike traditional courtroom proceedings, the show attracts willing participants through significant incentives. By collaborating with court clerks across the nation, the show identifies civil cases that have potential entertainment value. Once selected, both parties drop their local court cases and agree to have them arbitrated on national television.
Participants benefit from the show by receiving a talent fee ranging from $150 to $300, although Judge Mathis emphasizes that the true motivation lies in not having to pay any judgments. This unique approach invites individuals who might otherwise avoid paying court-ordered sums to opt for televised arbitration, where their financial liabilities are covered by the show. This arrangement ensures that winners receive their judgments without pursuing further collection actions, while losing parties avoid out-of-pocket losses. Additionally, participants enjoy their “15 minutes of fame,” further enhancing the show’s appeal.
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