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She was born in Manhattan and with her family from Astoria, Queens, to Miami when she was eight years old. Milian is fluent in English and Spanish. Milian is married to John Schlesinger since The couple resides in Coral Gables, Florida, with their three children. Judge Marilyn is a mother of three children Cristina Schlesinger born in , Alexandra Schlesinger born in , and Sofia Elena Schlesinger born in Tweets by MarilynMilian.

You must be logged in to post a comment. Designed by ThemePacific. Harrell Self - Narrator as Self - Narrator. John Masterson John Masterson. More like this. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Connections Featured in Scrooged User reviews 6 Review. Top review. Seen show you seen them all. This show started all the other court shows.

They have judge Judy, the black guy, and the bald white guy court show. The origional is better, because of Judge Wopner. The other judges play up for the camra, and I found Wopner less dramatic. I did learn how the US small claims court system works. I remember the episode with the the boy friend who took his fridge back, the dog bite women, and the guy who faked wiplash. After a while the show became redundant. The shows seems to have more problem people.

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