Jack Abramoff Net Worth

Jack Abramoff net worth is
-$44 Million

Jack Allan Abramoff was born on the 28th February 1959 in Atlantic City, New Jersey USA, and is a former, businessman, movie producer, lobbyist and writer, but best known for his conviction in 2006 following a corruption investigation which included White House officials. Abramoff’s career started in 1981.

Have you ever wondered how rich Jack Abramoff is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Abramoff’s net worth is actually (minus) -$44 million, after the court ordered him to pay that sum in restitution for defrauding Indian Tribes.

Jack Abramoff Net Worth -$44 Million

Jack Abramoff was born into a Jewish family, a son of Jane and Franklin Abramoff, franchises unit of Diners Club credit-card company president. His family moved to Los Angeles when he was ten, and he went to Beverly Hills High School, where he played football and was a weight-lifting champion. While studying at Brandeis University, Abramoff served as Chairman of the Massachusetts Alliance of College Republicans, involved in gathering volunteers from the student body to support Ronald Reagan‘s 1980 presidential campaign. After spending six years at college, Jack graduated with a BA in English in 1981, and later earned his Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1986.

In 1983, Abramoff became the College Republican National Chairman, and two years later joined Citizens for America, helping Oliver North in support of the Nicaraguan Contras, while in 1986 President Reagan appointed Abramoff as a member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.

However, Jack spent the next ten years in Hollywood, and wrote and produced the movie entitled “Red Scorpion” (1988) starring Dolph Lundgren, an unsuccessful endeavor earning $5 million on a budget of $16 million. Still, he produced its sequel in 1994, but it also failed commercially.

From 1994 to 2001 Abramoff worked as a lobbyist at Preston Gates Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds LLP in Seattle, Washington, on notable projects including representing Native American tribes with gambling interests, while he also worked with Saipan and Northern Mariana Islands, with a Russian energy company called Naftasib, and with eLottery, Inc.

In January 2001, Jack joined the law firm Greenberg Traurig, where he lobbied for Native American tribes, Tyco International Ltd., the governments of Malaysia and Sudan, Channel One News, and for the Israeli telecommunications firm. In late 2004, the Senate Indian Affairs Committee started investigating Abramoff’s lobbying, but he pleaded the Fifth Amendment. However, in March 2006, Jack and Adam Kidan were sentenced to 70 months in prison and required to pay US$21.7 million in restitution. He served his sentence in a minimum security prison camp in Maryland, and after serving four years was released in June 2010 into a halfway house until the end of his sentence, working at the kosher pizzeria Tov Pizza, earning from $7.50 to $10.00 per hour. He continues to assist authorities in further corruption investigations.

In November 2011, he published a memoir entitled “Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth About Washington Corruption From America’s Most Notorious Lobbyist”, detailing the story of his life in Washington as a lobbyist.

Regarding his personal life, Jack Abramoff married a co-manager and executive assistant at Capital Athletic Foundation, Pamela Clarke in 1986, and has five children with her.


Full NameJack Abramoff
Net Worth-$44 Million
Date Of BirthFebruary 28, 1958
Place Of BirthAtlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
ProfessionLobbyist
EducationBrandeis University, Georgetown University, Georgetown Law, Beverly Hills High School
NationalityAmerican
SpousePamela Clarke Abramoff
ParentsFranklin Abramoff, Jane Abramoff
SiblingsRobert Abramoff
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0009106/
MoviesRed Scorpion, Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream
#Quote
1Words will not be able to ever express how sorry I am for this, and I have profound regret and sorrow for the multitude of mistakes and harm I have caused.
2Many of my e-mails have been maliciously taken out of context, another effort by those assaulting my career.
3As a result, I've been portrayed as a cynical barbarian preying on the very clients I was charged to defend.
#Fact
1Is currently the center of a scandal involving a number of U.S. congressmen, and is cooperating with authorities. Pled guilty to three felony counts in federal court (Jan. 3) and two further felony counts the next day. [January 2006]
2Former Washington D.C. lobbyist and businessman.
3In 2006, pleaded guilty to fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy. Convicted for fraud and served 3 1/2 years and 7 months in federal prison.

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Karate Masters: Beginning Martial Arts for Kids1994Video co-executive producer
Red Scorpion 21994executive producer
Red Scorpion1988producer

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Red Scorpion1988story by

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
PAY 2 PLAY: Democracy's High Stakes2014DocumentaryHimself
Tavis Smiley2012-2014TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Of By For2013Documentary
Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream2012DocumentaryHimself
Ann Richards' Texas2012Documentary
Real Time with Bill Maher2012TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Red Scorpion: Assignment Africa with Jack Abramoff2012Video documentary shortHimself
Hannity2012TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
Owned & Operated2012DocumentaryHimself
WRAL Murder Trials2012TV Series documentaryHimself
The Colbert Report2011TV SeriesHimself - Guest
60 Minutes2011TV Series documentaryHimself (segment "A Lobbyist's Playbook")
Now2005TV Series documentaryHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Moyers & Company2012TV SeriesHimself
60 Minutes2012TV Series documentaryHimself (segment "A Lobbyist's Playbook")
Casino Jack and the United States of Money2010DocumentaryHimself - Lobbyist
The Big Buy: Tom DeLay's Stolen Congress2006DocumentaryHimself

Known for movies

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