The 77-year-old is famously one of the highest-paid hosts in daytime television, pulling in $47 million a year for just 52 days of filming. That's equal to just over $900,000 per working day.
Forbes estimated her net worth to be $440 million in June 2019. She built her wealth primarily as a TV personality.
In 2007, Forbes reported that Sheindlin had signed a four-year contract for $100 million in 2004 and estimated her net worth to be $95 million.
Source: Forbes
She sold the rights to her show's 25-year library to CBS for an estimated $100 million in 2017, meaning she made $147 million that year alone.
Sheindlin's production company, Queen Bee Productions, also co-produces "Hot Bench," a separate successful syndicated legal TV show she created in 2014.
Her wealth seems to be predominantly tied up in real estate. She and her husband, Jerry Sheindlin, spend most of their time in an $8.6 million mansion in Naples, Florida ...
According to The New York Times Magazine, Sheindlin has also spent her money on a membership at the Ritz-Carlton in Naples, where she works out most days ...
... as well as on the Bentley she drives to the Ritz and on a motorcycle she gifted her husband for his 85th birthday.
Sheindlin also reportedly hasn't flown commercial since 9/11, opting instead to fly private. She travels every couple of weeks to Los Angeles in her own private jet to film "Judge Judy."
Even though her eponymous show is coming to an end, she also announced a new show called "Judy Justice" is on the horizon.
Details about the upcoming series (including what channel or streaming service it will air on and when it will premiere) have yet to be released, per Forbes.
Source: CNN