Hear ye, hear ye — ChrissysCourt is now in session
is now in session. The Honorable Chrissy Teigen is presiding. Oyez, you read that right. Here is our first look at Quibi’s upcoming shortform series where Her Honor will adjudicate the Internet’s disputes.Here’s the logline for: In each episode, Teigen reigns supreme as the “judge” over one small-claims case. Her mom-turned-“bailiff,” Pepper Thai, maintains order in the courtroom. Real people. Real cases. And real, legally binding decisions.
Judge Teigen has deputized Twitter as a sort of digital docket. Here are a few of those cases that could spark fistfights among legal scholars for decades to come:is produced by Suit & Thai Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment. Teigen and Luke Dillon serve as executive producers. The show will be among the several dozen series available when Quibi launches on April 6.
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