

offices to establish bureaus specializing in domestic violence. Law Career: In 1975, Pirro was appointed Assistant District Attorney of Westchester County by District Attorney Carl Vergari, and in 1977, she requested that Vergari apply for a grant that would make it possible for local D.A. She then enrolled at Albany Law School of Union University, where she served as an editor of the law review, and earned her Juris Doctor degree in 1975. After graduation, Jeanine earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University at Buffalo. Pirro decided that she wanted to become an attorney when she was 6 years old, and while she was a student Notre Dame High School, she interned at the Chemung County District Attorney's office. Jeanine's father worked as a mobile home salesman, and her mother was a department store model. She grew up with Lebanese-American parents Nassar and Esther and sister Lulu in a Maronite Catholic household. Judge Jeanine Pirro Salary: Judge Jeanine's salary is $3 million per year.Įarly Life: Jeanine Pirro was born Jeanine Ferris on June 2, 1951, in Elmira, New York. Jeanine has published the books "To Punish and Protect: A DA's Fight Against a System That Coddles Criminals" (2003), "Sly Fox: A Dani Fox Novel" (2012), "Clever Fox: A Dani Fox Novel" (2014), "He Killed Them All: Robert Durst and My Quest For Justice" (2015), "Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy" (2018), "Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge: The Left's Plot to Remake America" (2019), and "Don't Lie to Me: and Stop Trying to Steal Our Freedom" (2020). A new show, "Justice with Judge Jeanine," was launched on Fox News in January 2011. “I don’t book the show, I work there,” Goldberg said, quipping, “I get a very interesting paycheck.In 2008, she began appearing on her own show, "Judge Jeanine Pirro," on The CW, which won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program in 2011. The “Sister Act” actress also addressed the spat on “The View” at the time, and said on Thursday night that it’s out of her control if Pirro were to return to the daytime talk show.

“So let’s agree to disagree and put this episode to bed, once and for all.” “Whoopi, I accept that you and I have different views on what happened both on and off the air,” Pirro said on her show, “Justice with Judge Jeanine” the following weekend.

Pirro and Goldberg both spoke about the incident in the days after. Page Six reported the drama continued off-air when Goldberg yelled at Pirro to “get the f–k out” and Pirro called the co-hosts “c–ksuckers.” The two television personalities got into a heated argument while Pirro was a guest on the ABC show in July. “If there’s something that is intelligent that she has to bring to the show they will book her.”

“I’ve not spoken to Jeanine, there’s no reason to,” “The View” co-host said on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” on Thursday night. Whoopi Goldberg has no time for Judge Jeanine Pirro months after their on-air blowout.
