Justice for all
From five-star restaurants to elite getaways, celebrities get the royal treatment wherever they go - except in courtrooms. At least that's what the creators of the new show Celebrity Justice think. A spin-off of the entertainment tabloid Extra, Celebrity Justice is on a mission to uphold justice for all. But it's not the little guy they're out to protect - it's the rich and famous.
The program, which has been called the "anti-Enquirer," is "a safe haven for celebrities who come to set the record straight," said Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey, Celebrity Justice's senior executive producer. The show, which debuted this month, is a Time-Telepictures production that airs on the WB in 70 percent of households.
The promotion photos show Celebrity Justice's host Holly Herbert posing for a picture of Mariah Carey. (Fox News)
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