Broward Circuit Judge Larry Seidlin, the judge presiding over the recent Anna Nicole Smith case in Florida, may have dropped his last tear in a court room. The emotionally charged judge has been offered a spot on the CBS show “Saturday Early Show.”
Seidlin wept openly when he ordered that the decision of where to bury Anna Nicole Smith be made by Richard Milstein, the court appointed guardian of Smith’s daughter Dannielynn. Seidlin appealed to the parties involved that the former Playboy playmate be buried next to her son, Daniel, in the Bahamas.
Criticized and mocked for his inability to keep his emotions in check, Seidlin seemed to win favor with at least one person. A senior producer of “Saturday Early Show” contacted the judge and asked him to host a new segment dubbed ‘Morning Justice” where he would handle the problems of viewers.
While the offer was confirmed by Seidlin, he has not made public his decision.