Judge Mablean leaving Divorce Court
After seven seasons of listening to bickering couples air their dirty laundry, Judge Mablean Ephriam has had enough.
The popular judge on Twentieth Television’s syndicated show “Divorce Court” will hang up her robe and step down from the bench to make way for new judge Lynn Toler, who will preside over the eighth season when it premieres this fall.
Toler, an African American attorney who served as an elected judge on the Cleveland Heights Municipal Court in Ohio, left the bench in 2001 after being picked to act as a judge on another Twentieth Television syndicated court show, "Power of Attorney."
Toler is a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. In her eight-year tenure as an Ohio judge, she presided over cases involving small-claims disputes, domestic violence, negligent homicide, assault and stalking
Mabelean was on TJMS this am talking about how Fox would not pay her anything close to what the other judges on their shows are getting. She saying it got very petty and Fox nitpicked a lot of things that she just had to go..
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