Jeffrey Toobin is an American lawyer famous as a legal analyst for the CNN and The New Yorker. He also served as the associate counsel in the Department of Justice. Jeffrey is also an author known for law-themed non-fiction books like The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson, and Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election.
How Much Is Jeffrey Toobin's Net Worth?
Jeffrey Toobin has accumulated the net worth of $10 Million. He derived his net worth as a lawyer, blogger, author, pundit, and legal analyst.
He is gathering colossal revenues as a legal analyst for CNN and The New Yorker. He also increased his fortunes from his job as a law clerk to a federal judge and as an associate counsel to Independent Counsel Lawrence Edward Walsh.
Jeffrey also increased his earnings from his written books American Heiress: The Kidnapping, Crimes, and Trial of Patty Hearst and few more.
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Jeffrey has been the Senior Legal Analyst for CNN since 2002 and legal analyst for The New Yorker since 1993. He also worked as a television legal analyst for ABC in 1996.
He began his career as a freelancer for The New Republic while he was a law student.
Jeffrey Toobin Married Life; Extramarital Affair With Casey Greenfield
Toobin has been married to Amy McIntosh since 1986. The couple got engaged to each other in January 1986.
Jeffrey Toobin got married to the Harvard Business School graduate, Amy Bennett McIntosh in May 1986 in an intimate wedding ceremony held at the Georgian Suite in New York.
Jeffrey Toobin and his wife Amy Bennett McIntosh attends the Red Carpet for Opening Night of THE FRONT PAGE (Photo: broadwayworld.com)
He and his wife welcomed their first child, a baby daughter named Ellen in 1991. A year later, he and his wife welcomed their second children, a son named Adam in 1992.
In 2008, the legal analyst was involved in an extramarital affair with lawyer Casey Greenfield. He got the daughter of CBS analyst Jeff Greenfield pregnant and offered her to pay for abortion.
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But Casey gave birth to Rory in 2009. The American lawyer reportedly threatened Casey that he wouldn't help her in any way. Casey then sued the author in Manhattan Family Court and demanded child support. As per the reports, Jeffrey refused child support but Casey's attorney later sought to garnish his wages. After a lengthy courtroom battle, he agreed to pay child support and often visits Rory with his wife, Amy.
Facts About Jeffrey Toobin
Son of Marlene Sanders and Jerome Toobin, Jeffrey belongs to the Jewish religion. In June 2018, he expressed his rage against court statement which read,
Cake baking is such a unique creative process that the government can't force someone to violate their conscience.
The infamous incident took place in 2012 when Masterpiece Cakeshop refused to bake a cake for the gay couple. Supreme Court ruled the decision in favor of the cakeshop. Jeffrey claimed that the decision would invite more cases of discrimination based on religion.
Recently, in June 2018, Jeffrey was seen supporting President Donald Trump, who is going to dismiss the abortion from the USA. On 27 June 2018, he tweeted his prediction that abortion would be illegal in 20 states of USA within 18 months after Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement.
As per the NY Daily News, Jeffrey Toobin is reportedly against abortion and fret over abortion being doomed because he was once alleged to offer Casey Greenfield money to abort the child. Casey got pregnant with Jeffrey 's child and denied of having an abortion.
Short Bio
Jeffrey Toobin was born as Jeffrey Ross Toobin in a Jewish family on 21 May 1960 in New York, the USA. He holds an American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity.
Jeffrey Toobin completed a Bachelor degree in Arts degree in American History and Literature from Harvard College. He also completed his graduation from Harvard Law School.