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Harvey Levin's career started off quietly. Born in Los Angeles is , he lived a mostly suburban life and eventually attended college and then earned his law degree by He was a practicing lawyer in the state of California for over 20 years, focusing primarily on teaching law at a variety of colleges.
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In the late '70s, Levin became involved with the debate around California Prop 13, an amendment that lowered property taxes. That led the young lawyer to a regular column in the Los Angeles Times as well as numerous appearances on local radio stations. Levin's star rose higher as he was a regular commentator for the O. Simpson murder trial in the s.
As he became more involved in entertainment, Levin stopped practicing law in The year after, he revived "The People's Court" Syndicated , which led to numerous Emmy nominations over the ensuing years as Levin was a producer. In the early s, he produced "Celebrity Justice" , which functioned mostly as a rough draft for what would become Levin's biggest enterprise: TMZ.
In , the website TMZ launched, focused on the "thirty-mile zone" around Hollywood studios. The cutting-edge celebrity news site employed somewhat questionable journalistic practices to break stories, as Levin has admitted they often pay sources. Executive Producer. Stream Host. Special Offers Exclusive products we release related to your favorite shows and streaming services Sign Up It's free!