TV personality Joe Brown is currently
behind bars.
The former host of "Judge Joe
Brown," 66, is in jail in Memphis after being held in contempt in Shelby
County Juvenile Court, ABC News has confirmed with the jail.
"Right now, he's being processed
at our facility," said Chip Washington, a spokesman for the Shelby County
Sheriff's Office. "That's about it for right now."
Washington added that Brown's
sentence was five days in jail.
According to the Commercial
Appeal, Brown, 66, allegedly yelled at Juvenile Court Magistrate
Harold "Hal" Horne during a child support hearing.
"He all but had that courtroom
in a riot,'' Juvenile Court Chief Magistrate Dan Michael told the newspaper.
Michael said that Brown, who is
running for Shelby County District Attorney, arrived at the courthouse and
began shaking hands and asking people for votes. He then sat in a courtroom for
20 minutes before approaching the bench and complaining about delays.
"He then began a diatribe
against Mr. Horne and the authority of the court," Michael told the paper,
adding that the judge asked him to "desist."
It wasn't immediately clear what
business, if any, Brown had in the courtroom.
Horne had Brown arrested. He
continued to protest, so Horne added four additional counts, making Brown's
sentence five days in jail.
Brown is a former Shelby County, Tenn., Criminal Court
judge. His reality TV show aired from 1998 to 2013.
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