Amid a report that MTV might cancel the "Teen Mom 2" reality show because of the erratic behavior Jenelle Evans, it seems that her drama may get played out in another TV show. Sarah RaeAnn, a social media administrator, revealed on Twitter that she intends to take Evans to court on "Judge Judy" to fight for back wages Evans owes her.

According to a report, RaeAnn was hired by Evans to handle her social media. RaeAnn had updated the reality star's Facebook and personal web page hosted on the social networking site Sulia.com. Sulia, which calls itself the "world's first subject-based social network," pays contributors for their posts. RaeAnn's job was to provide "Teen Mom 2" updates on Sulia.

RaeAnn has not revealed if she has ever been paid for her work, but the undisclosed amount she is owed led her decision to resolve the issue before the famous TV judge. RaeAnn wrote on Twitter that she cleared the right to have Evans appear on 'Judge Judy' with MTV first.

"Just called MTV they said all I have to do is serve Jenelle the papers and she goes to court. Her contract doesn't deny court cases," RaeAnn reportedly tweeted. "MTV will allow @PBandJenelley_1 to go on 'Judge Judy,' I just spoke with them," she added.

"Judge Judy's producer has contacted me, we've been emailing back and forth for days :) It might REALLY happen," she tweeted later.

Enstars reported that MTV might cancel "Teen Mom 2" because the show's producers think Evans is a liability. The network is unlikely to tape another season of the teen docu-series in wake of the recent drama from the headline-grabbing Evans, sources shared.

"Jenelle is nothing but bad publicity for MTV," Ashley Majeski, editor of TheAshleysRealityRoundup.com, explained to the Post. 

According to the report, Evans has been arrested at least seven times since she first appeared on the show. Nude photos of the reality star have leaked online several times since her debut. Her mother has custody of her son Jace, 3, because of her past drug use. Evans has also had public Twitter feuds with family members, ex-boyfriends and with her estranged husband Courtland Rogers since they wed in early December. 

The couple married in a shotgun-style wedding after a two-month courtship. Earlier this month, she announced her pregnancy and tweeted updates with pictures of her baby bump and sonogram photos until Jan. 25, when she had a miscarriage after an explosive fight with her husband of 51 days.