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We the People with Gloria Allred

We the People with Gloria Allred

Description: Court show with famed celebrity lawyer/attorney Gloria Allred.
Genre: Crime, Reality-TV, Talk-Show
Year Released: 2011
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 262
First episode air date: September 12, 2011
Judge: Gloria Allred
Network: NBC Owned Television Stations
Program Creator: Byron Allen
Cast: Gloria Allred, Brian Isom
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