Judge Jeanine to Joy Behar: I Did More than Just Talk with Helping Abused Children and You Want To Lecture Me?

‘To me that is placing innocent, vulnerable children in a deadly environment’

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PIRRO: “My mission, Joy, has been protecting children my whole career. I started one of the first child abuse units in the nation. Check your favorite paper, 'The New York Times,' when child abuse was considered a social issue and not a crime. I didn’t talk about it, I did it it. I fought the system and made it happen. To me, a child chained to a radiator is not a social problem. A child too young to identify the sexual parts of her body being abused is entitled to more than mediation, she is entitled to justice. I also started one of the first domestic violence units in the nation fighting to protect battered women and the children forced to live with the violence, some of whom are murdered in that same violent home. I didn’t just talk the talk, Joy, about children being raped, scalded or beaten to death, I did something about it. I spent my time in emergency rooms with victims, in hospital rooms with children, and in morgues in heartbreaking silence. And you want to lecture me? You want to talk about escaping violence?"

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