Levy is now seeking to become a legal eagle just like her beloved “nana,” completing a Juris Doctor at New York Law School. Sheindlin is seen on the set of her new Amazon series, “Judy Justice.” Michael Becker/IMDb TV The blonde beauty boasts a showbiz background, having previously interned at “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” and holds a communications degree from the University of Southern California. Given that Levy shares her grandmother’s personality traits, she could be soon be stepping into Sheindlin’s shoes full time. ![]() Who knows where she gets those traits?” Sheindlin quipped, introducing her granddaughter. Levy penned a loving letter to her famous grandmother, who inspired her to pursue a legal career. The program is produced by Amazon Studios and premiered earlier this month, with Levy serving as Sheindlin’s new law clerk. Levy’s letter comes after she scored a plum role on her grandmother’s new TV series, “Judy Justice.” ![]() “Throughout my life, your support and guidance have made me feel confident and secure in a way that’s allowed me to take risks and enjoy life in a way very few have the chance to experience,” Levy cooed. Levy, 24, penned a heartfelt letter to her 79-year-old grandmother (real name: Judy Sheindlin), which has been published in the December issue of Good Housekeeping. Judge Judy’s granddaughter, Sarah Rose Levy, not only calls the legendary lawyer family, she says she’s her “very best friend.” Judge Judy: Justin Bieber was ‘scared to death of me’ when we were neighbors ![]() Judge Judy reveals surprising choice for actor to play her in biopic The ‘Hot Bench’ judges take us behind the robes Dishing on Trump, DeSantis drama and calling out Jim Jordan’s NYC crime jab
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