Celebrity Justice
Litigant to Judge Mathis -- I Ain't No Hillbilly, Dang It!

Judge MathisA litigant who appeared on the "Judge Mathis" television court show has sued Greg Mathis, Warner Bros and Telepictures (which co-owns TMZ), claiming she was done in by the show and essentially called a hick.

Melody Burnham says the show contacted her over a lawsuit she had filed against a tenant. Burnham, a resident of San Diego, alleges producers never explained that Mathis was not a sitting judge in a real court. By the way, the show flew Burnham and a friend to Chicago for the taping, put her up in a hotel and paid for her meals. -- not generally something the Cook County Circuit Courts do. And it's unclear why she thought a "real" court in Chicago would hear a San Diego landlord/tenant case.

And it gets better!

Burnham goes on to allege that when she actually appeared before Mathis and the cameras (and the crew and the studio audience), she was still in the dark that it was not a real court. She says she didn't figure that out for more than a year. Ding dang!

So Burnham's suit against Mathis, filed in San Diego County Superior Court, claims she was held hostage in a dressing room for six hours without food. She also claims, among many other things, she didn't know she was going to be countersued until minutes before the trial.

But the unkindest cut of all -- Mathis "....ridiculed her for the pictures showing her washing machine outside, calling her a 'hillbilly.'"

According to the suit, Mathis dismissed the case, awarded damages to neither party, and stated, "I'm sending you hillbillies back to the hills.

The suit seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.

UPDATE: As TMZ first reported, San Diego resident Melody Burnham sued TV's Judge Greg Mathis and his show's production companies, claiming she didn't know Mathis was not a real judge in a real court. She also says Mathis called her a "hillbilly" on the show.

A spokesperson for Telepictures Productions, the company that produces "Judge Mathis," tells TMZ: "We absolutely believe this case has absolutely no merit. Greg Mathis is a respected lawyer and former judge. The show, currently in its ninth season, follows strict procedures for case selection, releases and binding awards. All participants sign releases before appearing on the program and any allegations that this was not a real case are unfounded and fabricated. Judge Mathis' track record for advocacy and fairness to all speaks for itself."

TMZ is a joint venture between Telepictures and AOL


Reader Comments

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76. Anyone that stupid should not be allowed to have any money to spend. Maybe they should just give her a new washer that fits inside the house so she and the rest of her in bread family can watch and enjoy. What a complete bozo, I wouldn't even put her in the category of hillbillies, they are a much higher class..............

Posted at 2:44PM on Oct 5th 2007 by Rubarb

77. Aw shucks, give her a break, she just needs the dough for a cement pond.

Sincerely,
Jethro

Posted at 2:59PM on Oct 5th 2007 by Gypsy

78. I really like Judge Mathis, even though he can be a jerk, at times. But, at least he didn't call the plantiff, "trailer trash." LOL. Waaaahhh!

Posted at 3:12PM on Oct 5th 2007 by Do you want cheese on that?

79. Anyone who watches this show regularly can tell you he regularly states that 'This is an arbitration between two parties".. never once has he said it's a real court hearing (he has in fact said it ISN'T) he has also in the past said that they fly people out and put them into a hotel room. The woman should have read her contract before signing! Even this hilbilly knows that!

Posted at 3:20PM on Oct 5th 2007 by mathisviewerbigtime

80. Exactly you wouldn't go to Judge Judy and NOT expect her to yell at you or tell you how dumb she really thinks you are.

Posted at 4:10PM on Oct 5th 2007 by Money

81. Hillbilly is not a remark one can claim monetary compensation for. Soooo sorry if it hurts your feelings.... get over it.

Posted at 7:26PM on Oct 5th 2007 by Mike

82. #73 White Girl, You hit the target. Those are the sad, simple truths....

Posted at 5:18PM on Oct 5th 2007 by alex200606

83. He is a real Judge. Didn't you all watch him on the Larry King show the other night with the other TV Judges?

Posted at 9:36PM on Oct 5th 2007 by Here comes the judge

84. Apparently not too many have actually been in a real court. Mathis is mild and "normal" compared to a lot of judges. He's actually pretty good. There is much more time that is taped than is showed on tv -- or else the show would be sooo boring.

Posted at 2:01AM on Oct 6th 2007 by moi here

85. Judge Matis is a great judge. Your a hillbilly if you went from San Diego to Chicago just to sue someone. Your a hillbilly if you think the courts pay for your plane fare, hotel and meals. Your a hillbilly if you keep your washer outside. Your a hillbilly if you stood in a room for over six hours without eating and not turn the door knob and walk out and go get something to eat. Your a hillbilly if you stood in the dark for over a year before you knew what happen to you. Yes I do think , YOUR A HILLBILLY.

Posted at 6:13AM on Oct 6th 2007 by Tuti Gz

86. I am a Hillbilly and believe it when I say we love our Hills Dad Gummit.! As far as the judge he calls it like he sees it. And whether or not he's a real judge he's up there judging something. Just cause a person is clueless doesn't let them off the hook.

Posted at 7:14AM on Oct 6th 2007 by shaamexx

87. She lost her case on the show. Maybe she wants to make up for it by suing the judge!

Posted at 9:56AM on Oct 6th 2007 by Ellacinders

88. People who appear on a tv court show know they are subject to whatever the judge does and says. Shame on Mizzz Hillbilly!

Posted at 9:19AM on Oct 6th 2007 by Carrie

89. I've always knoticed he tends to favor his own kind and redicule others. To think that hick didn't know it was all a TV show speaks volumes for her "hillbillish like" remarks.

Posted at 9:57AM on Oct 9th 2007 by buffbodz

90. Why did this person contact the show, and why did she sign the Release Form, if she didn't know that its a Court Show? Underline Court Show. This lawsuit makes her look like a Hillbilly. She does not need Judge Mathis to call her one. I love Judge Mathis, he calls it the way, that he see it.

Posted at 8:00PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Evan

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