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The People’s Court Podcast

The People’s Court Podcast
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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

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First, the plaintiff ordered a handmade custom leather jacket from the defendant, but when it came, she found it was several sizes too large for her! She tried to contact the defendant for a redo, but he refused to help, so she’s suing for the money ... more

First, the plaintiff was heading to her brand-new car after a night with friends when she noticed the defendant drunkenly standing by the vehicle. She claims he scratched the car in his drunken state and is suing for damages. The defendant claims the... more

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First, the plaintiff says the defendant, her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend, is crazy. She claims the ex attacked her car, breaking a windshield, and is suing her for the damages. The defendant admits to attacking the car, but it was because the ex-boyfri... more

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First, the plaintiff says he put down $2,000 on a car and financed the rest, and the next thing he knew the car was being repossessed because his loan was denied. Now the defendant won’t return his deposit, so the plaintiff is suing him for it. The d... more

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Recent Guests

John Mobley III
Plaintiff suing for damages related to an event that was shut down
Episode: 'One Big Party Pooper' & 'Rolling Over Rover' & 'You Move Me'
Patrick Labessieri
Defendant accused of illegally serving alcohol at a party
Episode: 'One Big Party Pooper' & 'Rolling Over Rover' & 'You Move Me'
Charles Hardy
Defendant who ran over a dog with his vehicle and claims it was an accident
Episode: 'One Big Party Pooper' & 'Rolling Over Rover' & 'You Move Me'
Sherry Wolski
Plaintiff whose dog was injured by a car
Episode: 'One Big Party Pooper' & 'Rolling Over Rover' & 'You Move Me'
Deborah Goger
Plaintiff renting house and subletting without proper permit
None
Episode: 'Sticking Up for Renters Rights' & 'Ding, Ding, Rock' & 'A Sly Suede Suit'
Richard Scavetta
Plaintiff accusing a landscaper of damaging his vehicle
None
Episode: 'Sticking Up for Renters Rights' & 'Ding, Ding, Rock' & 'A Sly Suede Suit'
Frederick Whittle
Defendant, a landscaper who denies responsibility for vehicle damage
Allied Snowplowing Removal and Sanding Services
Episode: 'Sticking Up for Renters Rights' & 'Ding, Ding, Rock' & 'A Sly Suede Suit'
Malcolm Martin
Plaintiff seeking compensation for alleged damage to his suede shoes
None
Episode: 'Sticking Up for Renters Rights' & 'Ding, Ding, Rock' & 'A Sly Suede Suit'
Daniel Kim
Defendant and shoe repair shop owner disputing responsibility for shoe damage
Joseph Shoe Repair
Episode: 'Sticking Up for Renters Rights' & 'Ding, Ding, Rock' & 'A Sly Suede Suit'

Host

Harvey Levin
Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter and legal expert.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 632 ratings
  • I love the peoples court

    I love the peoples court I’m actually watching it right now the judge don’t play she get straight to bidness

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Imfromphilly
    United States2 months ago
  • The people’s court 👩‍⚖️

    I’m so glad that I found this podcast it really inspired me and helped.😁

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Arabella hoogenberg
    Canada4 months ago
  • Enjoyable but…

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    AbbyShep_80
    United States6 months ago
  • Hiya

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Golzed
    New Zealand6 months ago
  • 5 STARS

    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).

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Maekar_I
    United States10 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the informative storytelling style and relatable courtroom proceedings that shed light on everyday legal issues.
Some listeners express frustration with the podcast occasionally featuring reruns or audio quality issues.
Overall, many find the content enjoyable and beneficial for understanding personal and civil disputes.
The engaging rapport of Judge Milian is frequently praised, bringing warmth and a sense of justice to legal conflicts.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#72
United States/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#77
Canada/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#53
Australia/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#169
Italy/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#92
New Zealand/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#98
Singapore/TV & Film

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

'Letting the Music Die' & 'Screw Hue' & 'Copping a Cousin'
Q: What was his response?
Matthew D. Simone, the landlord, responds to Susan Averbach's request for her security deposit by explaining the issues with the apartment's condition and his right to hold the deposit.
'Letting the Music Die' & 'Screw Hue' & 'Copping a Cousin'
Q: What happened?
Howard McLaren details his agreement with William Holden for performances and the lack of payment, stressing their personal relationship and the circumstances surrounding the situation.
'Road Hog' & 'The Tenuous Tenant' & 'The Scorned Keep Score'
Q: How much have you paid her back?
I've paid back $420.
'Road Hog' & 'The Tenuous Tenant' & 'The Scorned Keep Score'
Q: Did she cause the accident?
I found her on the front lawn eating grass, not in the road.
'Road Hog' & 'The Tenuous Tenant' & 'The Scorned Keep Score'
Q: Did your pig get loose? What are you doing with the pig?
It's actually my son's pig.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The People’s Court Podcast

What is The People’s Court Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

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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1. Divorce Court
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1. John Mobley III
2. Patrick Labessieri
3. Charles Hardy
4. Sherry Wolski
5. Deborah Goger
6. Richard Scavetta
7. Frederick Whittle
8. Malcolm Martin

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