In a short span of time, Don Lemon has become one of the most recognizable faces on CNN, drawing a record number of audiences. Don Lemon’s net worth has grown at a rate of 45% over the past 2-years due to his overgrowing popularity among the Democrats. Don Lemon net worth was only $1 Million in 2010. But now his net worth has grown to well over $30 Million, which is almost a 30 times hike. Don Lemon’s worth also comes from his high-paying salary in CNN.
Don Lemon Net Worth
Don Lemon’s Cars
Don Lemon has recently bought a Rolls-Royce Dawn for $1 Million USD. Don Lemon also owns a Lamborghini Aventador that cost $1 Million USD. A Few other cars owned by Don Lemon are listed below. Checkout Anderson Cooper Net Worth.
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Don Lemon Assets & Investments
Don Lemon’s assets include 15 real estate properties, 7 Cars, 3 Luxury Yachts. Don Lemon’s Assets Portfolio also includes Cash Reserves of over $30 Million. Don Lemon also owns an investment portfolio of 15 stocks that are valued at $21 Million. A few of the stocks owned by Don Lemon are listed below. Also see Wolf Blitzer Net Worth.
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Don Lemon House
Don Lemon lives in his 13,300 square-foot luxury home located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Don Lemon has bought his property for an estimated price tag of $17 Million dollars. This property comes with 8 Bedrooms and 9 Bathrooms.
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Don Lemon Bio
Don Lemon was born March 1, 1966, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the son of Katherine Marie (Bouligney) and Wilmon Lee Richardson. Don Lemon attended Louisiana State University and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1996, majoring in broadcast journalism. Don Lemon worked for Fox affiliates in St. Louis and Chicago for several years, and was a correspondent for NBC affiliates in Philadelphia and Chicago. Don Lemon reported as a weekend news anchor for WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama and for WCAU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 2003, Don Lemon began working at NBC owned-and-operated station WMAQ-TV (5 in Chicago) and was a reporter and local news co-anchor. Don Lemon joined CNN in September 2006. Since 2015, Don Lemon has also co-hosted CNN’s New Year’s Eve special from New Orleans with Brooke Baldwin. In August 2018, during an on-air discussion about the migrant caravan, Don Lemon received criticism from conservatives for stating “we have to stop demonizing people and realize that the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them. In 2003, Don Lemon won an Edward R. Murrow Award for his coverage of the capture of the D.C. area sniper, and other awards for reports on Hurricane Katrina. Don Lemon was voted as one of the 150 most influential African Americans by Ebony magazine in 2010. In 2015, David Uberti of the Columbia Journalism Review named him in a list of worst journalism of the year for several reporting gaffes throughout the year. In 2018, Out named him on its Power 50 list of “the most influential LGBTQ people in the USA.”