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Judge Judy's son Adam Levy says he could fix Los Angeles ‘in a month’
Judge Adam Levy, son of Judy Sheindlin, claims he could fix Los Angeles within a month, citing issues like crime, homelessness, and ineffective local leadership highlighted by recent wildfires. He proposed community service for first-time offenders and stricter focus on repeat violent offenders, criticizing judges who prioritize social work over justice. Spencer Pratt, who challenged Mayor Karen Bass in the mayoral primary over similar concerns, did not advance past the June primary.
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