Judge Faith Jenkins is back in charge and this time, she’s doing it her way. The well-known TV judge and legal expert is launching a bold new court series called Virtual Justice. The show premieres June 2 and promises high-stakes cases, heartfelt moments, and digital-age drama.
A New Court Show for the Digital World
Virtual Justice isn’t your regular court show. Judge Jenkins will handle real-life disputes in a modern, virtual courtroom. From love gone wrong to messy family fights and money betrayals, no topic is off-limits.
The show comes from Jenkins’ own production company, Faith in Justice. This project lets her mix sharp legal skills with a passion for helping people. And it’s all happening online, making it easy for everyone to watch on platforms like Nosey.com, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV.
“This time, I didn’t just sit behind the bench—I built it,” Jenkins shared. She wanted a court show that feels fresh while keeping the core values of truth, fairness, and accountability.
Faith Jenkins’ Road to Virtual Justice
Judge Jenkins is no stranger to television courtrooms. She first made waves with her daytime series Judge Faith, which ran from 2014 to 2018. Fans later saw her on Divorce Court from 2020 to 2022, where she became known for her mix of grace and authority.
In 2022, she launched Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins on Oxygen, diving into dangerous love stories that ended in tragedy. Now with Virtual Justice, she’s stepping into new territory by embracing the digital space.
“I created this series to give people a voice and show that justice can evolve with the times while staying rooted in what matters,” Jenkins said.
What Viewers Can Expect from the New Series
When Virtual Justice premieres, fans can expect one new episode daily for two weeks straight. The cases will tackle everything from cheating scandals to family rifts and financial lies. Jenkins brings her signature empathy, sharp insight, and no-nonsense verdicts to every case.
This isn’t just entertainment — it’s a show about truth, fairness, and the power of standing up for yourself. And in a world where much of life happens online, Jenkins is proving the courtroom can too.
Virtual Justice premieres June 2 at 8 p.m. ET, free to stream on multiple platforms. Get ready for a mix of truth, drama, and powerful moments you won’t want to miss.







