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Gregory Ellis Mathis (born April 5, 1960), known professionally as Judge Mathis, is a former
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36th District Court judge, television court show arbitrator, author, television producer, and
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interests motivational speaker/activist. Since September 13, 1999, Mathis has presided over his NAACP Image Award and
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winning, syndicated
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courtroom show, '' Judge Mathis'', for which he is best known. His program entered its milestone 20th season on Monday, September 3, 2018. Mathis boasts the longest reign of any
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presiding as a court show judge. Mathis is also the second longest serving television arbitrator ever, behind only Judith Sheindlin of ''
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'' and ''
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'' by three seasons. Emanating from the success of his courtroom series, Mathis has also made a name for himself as a prominent leader within the African American community, providing mentorship, charity and campaign efforts towards the advancement of African Americans. Mathis is also heavily wrapped up in rallying public support, community outreach and philanthropy for the state of Michigan, such as for the Flint water crisis. On May 4, 2022, Mathis was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A spiritually inspired play, ''Been there, Done that'', based on his life toured twenty-two cities in the U.S. in 2002. In addition, ''Inner City Miracle'', a memoir, was published by Ballantine Books. On June 19, 2022, a new E! reality program, ''Mathis Family Matters'', premiered, starring Greg Mathis as the paternal head of household along with his family and their various loved ones as they encounter various domestic ups and downs.


Early life

Mathis was born in
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, the fourth of four boys born to Charles Mathis, a
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native, and his wife Alice Lee Mathis, a devoted
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, nurse's aide, and housekeeper. Alice (then divorced from Charles) raised Mathis alone in
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during the turbulent 1960s and 1970s. Mathis moved to Herman Gardens in 1964 and lived there with the family until roughly 1970. They moved away from the housing complex to avoid rising drug use and rates of violent crime. Judge Mathis' biological father was estranged from him, but associated closely with the Errol Flynns, a past notorious
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street gang, that Mathis would eventually join while a teenager doing drugs . In the 1970s, he was arrested numerous times (mainly for purse snatching, breaking and entering, and robbery). While he was incarcerated in Wayne County Jail, as a seventeen-year-old juvenile for concealing a gun in school, his mother visited him and broke the news that she was diagnosed with colon cancer. Mathis was offered early probation because of his mother's illness. The judge overhearing his case would subsequently give him an ultimatum of G.E.D. or jail.


Education

Once out of jail, Mathis began working at
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, a job he needed to keep in order to maintain his release on probation. A close family friend helped Mathis get admitted to
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, and he discovered a new interest in
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and
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. He became a campus activist and worked for the Democratic Party, organizing several demonstrations against South African
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policies. He graduated with a B.S. in
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from the Ypsilanti campus and began to seek employment in Detroit's City Hall. He also became a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.


Career


Television

Mathis's biggest claim to fame is his television court show, '' Judge Mathis'', currently into its 24th season as of September 5, 2022. The program is one of the longest running shows in the court programming genre, 4th in place behind only ''Divorce Court'', ''The People's Court'' and ''Judge Judy'' (now out of production), respectively. As ''Divorce Court'' and ''The People's Court'' have suffered temporary cancellations/re-installments/judge-role recasting, Mathis and ''Judge Judy'' boast the longest single-production runs as well as runs with a single presiding judge. With ''Judge Judy'' out of production after 25 seasons as of July 2021, ''Judge Mathis'' is now the longest running active single-production court show. Mathis is also the second longest reigning arbitrator in courtroom television history. Following the success of his ongoing court show, Mathis also stars in another program entitled ''Mathis Family Matters'' that revolves around himself, his family and their loved ones as they face domestic highs and lows.


Outside of television

Mathis began his political career as an unpaid intern, and then became an assistant to Clyde Cleveland, a city council member. It was at this time Mathis took the
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and applied to law schools; he was conditionally admitted to the University of Detroit School of Law, which was located in downtown Detroit, walking distance from city hall. He passed a summer course and was officially admitted to the night program, which took four years to complete. Mathis was denied a license to practice law for several years after graduating from law school because of his criminal past. He received his J.D. from the
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in 1987. In 1995, he was elected a district court judge for Michigan's 36th District, making him the youngest person in the state to hold the post. During the five years he was on the bench, he was rated in the top five of all judges in the 36th District; there are about thirty judges each year. Mathis was appointed head of Jesse Jackson's Presidential campaign in the state of
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in 1988. Mathis later became head of Mayor Coleman Young's re-election campaign and after the victory was appointed to run the city's east side city hall. Mathis has continued to be involved in politics after rising to national entertainment prominence through his television show. Urban politics and African-American movements have been his focus. Most recently, Mathis was invited by the Obama administration to be a part of "My Brothers Keeper", a White House Initiative to empower boys, and men of color. On June 4, 2011, Detroit-area drivers lined up for blocks as Mathis offered up to $92 worth of free gasoline apiece to the first 92 drivers to show up at a northwest Detroit Mobil station. He told the ''
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'' it was a gift to the people who elected him to District Court despite his youthful criminal record. "LA didn't elect me judge," he said. "Chicago didn't elect me judge. Detroiters took a chance on me. It's just the right thing to do. And when you're blessed, you have to look out for the rest." The giveaway took place near the Mathis Community Center, which he funds. Its activities include self-improvement classes, food and clothing assistance, and training for ex-convicts. "No matter what international fame he's achieved, he's still a hometown guy," said WMXD-FM's Frankie Darcell, who announced the location on the air. "Everybody's happy. I'm happy," said gas station owner Mike Safiedine. "The people need it, especially (because) the price is very high." In September 2008, Mathis wrote a novel called ''Street Judge'', based on the life of a judge who solves murders. It was co-written by Zane, a well-known erotic series writer of ''Zane's Sex Chronicles''. Mathis also wrote a book entitled ''Of Being a Judge to Criminals and Such''.


Activism

Following his time spent in the Herman Gardens mixed-income housing, Mathis remained devoted to aiding families in the area. In 2003, he lobbied city officials on the behalf of former Herman Gardens residents, imploring lawmakers to allow these individuals first chance to move into new apartments built where Herman Gardens once stood.


Personal life

Mathis met his wife, Linda, a fellow
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student, shortly after his mother's death. They would go on to have four children together, a daughter Jade, born May 1985, daughter Camara, born October 1987, son Greg Jr. born January 1989 and son Amir, born July 1990. Mathis who is a member of the City Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church, was awarded the Black History Achievement Award from
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, which he says is the most meaningful award he has received.


Bibliography

* Mathis, Greg and Blair S. Walker. ''Inner City Miracle'', Ballantine: New York, 2002. * Mathis, Greg. "Black men must fight back against obstacles." (For Brothers O ''Ebony'' (magazine). February 1, 2007. vol: 62:4 p. 38


References


External links


Judge Mathis Empowerment Network web site

Judge Mathis television web site
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