Appeared on the series "Judge Judy" in the spring of 2002; he was the
plaintiff in a case accusing a private eye of faulty investigation. He
claimed that he was wrongly being forced to pay a certain amount for
child support, and that he had been excluded from an aunt's will. He
continually spoke out of turn, referenced his "career" as a filmmaker
as well as the difficulty of giving up his "art," and mentioned that he
has now become a sculptor. He even went so far as to offer to show the
judge a photograph of his work; she turned him down.