Mark Fuhrman net worth is
$1 Million
Mark Fuhrman Wiki Biography
Born on February 5, 1952 in Eatonville, Washington State USA, Mark Fuhrman is a retired investigator at the Los Angeles Police Department. He is remembered for the part he played in the investigation of the murder of Ronald Lyle Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson. This case later led to his being charged with a felony and subsequently sentenced for perjury.
So how rich is Mark Fuhrman? As of early 2016, Fuhrman’s net worth is estimated at One million dollars. His worth is being accumulated from his 20 years career as a policeman, author and his future on television and radio shows.
Mark Fuhrman Net Worth $1 Million
Mark Fuhrman started his High School Education at the Peninsula High School at Gig Harbor of Washington. He was recruited to the United State Marine Corp and trained as a machine gunner and a Military Policeman. After attaining the rank of sergeant in his service at Vietnam, he brought his service to an end in the year 1975. That same year, Fuhrman completed a course at the Los Angeles Police Academy and in 1989 was raised to detective rank. After 20 years in the police service and having achieved 55 commendations, Fuhrman retired in 1995. Regretfully, Mark most remembered for the infamous murder case involving Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman in which he is said to have framed for and charged O. J. Simpson, husband of Nichole Simpson with murder. Fuhrman was ultimately charged with perjury and subsequently sentenced to three years imprisonment. Facts have it that Fuhrman was a racist as he was recorded on tape calling blacks ‘niggas’, demonstrating that he hated them which led to his own chief calling him a disgrace.
Due to his felony charge in the Ronald Lyle Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson case, he was barred from taking any police post in many States. Regardless, his net worth was solid.
Fuhrman turned to writing, and has to his credit books like. “Greenwich Murder”(1998), then published the book entitled “Murder Business” in 1999, and in 2001 he authored “Murder in Spokane”: catching a serial killer which delved into a serial killer’s fling on the West Coast. In the year 2003, Fuhrman published a book on capital punishment which was entitled “Death and Justice: An Expose of Oklahoma Death Row Machine”. He also wrote on the death of Terri Schiavo in 2005 entitled “Silent Witness: The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo”, and in 2006, published a book about the death of John F. Kennedy in November 22, 1963 which he called “Act of Murder”. All these publications have contributed significantly to Mark’s net worth.
Fuhrman now also serves as a guest commentator on Fox News, having served as the host of “The Mark Fuhrman Show” on KGA-AM. His show centered on local and national issues of which he had guest callers who contributed to the show. These activities also add to Mark’s net worth.
In his personal life, Mark has had three wives – from 1973 to 1977 he was married to Barbara L. Koop; then to Ellen Janet Sosbee(1977-80); and thirdly to Caroline Lody(1980-2000) with whom he has two children.
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1 | Release of his book, “A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963”. [2005] |
2 | Release of his book, “Murder in Spokane: Catching a Serial Killer”. [2001] |
3 | Release of his book, “Silent Witness: The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo’s Death”. [2005] |
4 | Working as a radio talk show host in Northern Idaho, USA. |
5 | Release of his book, “The Murder Business”. [October 2009] |
6 | Release of his book, “Death and Justice: An Expose of Oklahoma’s Death Row Machine”. [2003] |
7 | Working as a radio talk show host in Spokane, Washington. [April 2005] |
8 | Fuhrman joined the Marines in 1970 and later served in Vietnam as a machine gunner. |
9 | Fox News contributor. |
10 | Book: “Death and Justice: An Expose of Oklahoma’s Death Row Machine,” 2003. |
11 | Testified under oath he had never used racial slurs. It was later revealed on an audio tape of Fuhrman’s voice that he had used them repeatedly. He was charged with perjury and given two years probation. He then became the poster boy for racist police officers in the media. |
12 | Witness in the O.J. Simpson murder trial. |
13 | Former LAPD police officer. |