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She didn’t only get cash. In 2015, she negotiated with CBS—the network owned her production company—for ownership of her library in exchange for more episodes. But she only held on to the episodes for two years. Sheindlin’s net worth skyrocketed in 2017 after she agreed to sell the rights to her 5,200-episode library, as well as future episodes of the show, for $100 million—back to CBS.
The agreement allowed CBS, which until then only acted as a distributor of the series, to replay the show without limitations on which platforms or number of times an episode aired. And it allowed Sheindlin to move up on the list ofBefore her daily show propelled her to stardom, Sheindlin served as a judge in New York’s family court system for 25 years, during which she heard more than 20,000 cases.
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