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Celebrities Who Lost It All
They had everything and lost it. The biggest financial falls in celebrity history.
16 people — Combined net worth: $37.5B
At his peak, Escobar was spending $2,500 per month just on rubber bands to wrap his cash. His cartel was earning $420 million a week. He offered to pay off Colombia's entire national debt — $10 billion — in exchange for immunity.
Once valued at $14 billion during his cartel's peak operations, El Chapo's criminal empire moved an estimated 500+ tons of cocaine annually through North America. His infrastructure controlled approximately 25% of Mexico's drug trafficking market before his extradition and conviction in 2019.
Made $100 million a year during Prohibition — roughly $1.5 billion in today's money. The government couldn't get him for murder, racketeering, or bootlegging. They got him for not paying taxes on it.
The Teflon Don built a criminal empire worth approximately $500 million in today's dollars during his peak in the late 1980s. Gotti's flashy Manhattan lifestyle and ability to evade convictions made him tabloid royalty, but his empire crumbled spectacularly when federal prosecutors finally made charges stick. What looked like invincible wealth was systematically dismantled by the FBI in less than a decade.
The Luna/Terra collapse wiped out $40 billion in investor funds, yet Do Kwon's personal fortune allegedly remains around $400M through strategic transfers before the implosion. His aggressive Twitter persona and algorithmic stablecoin experiment became one of crypto's most infamous cautionary tales.
Made over $150 million acting. Spent it on a dinosaur skull, two European castles, a pet octopus, and a tomb shaped like a pyramid.
Whitney Houston sold over 200 million records worldwide and earned an estimated $400 million during her career, yet her estate was worth only $20 million at her death. Where did one of music's greatest voices lose nearly 95% of her wealth?
Mike Tyson earned over $300 million in his boxing career but declared bankruptcy in 2003. Now at 57, Iron Mike has clawed his way back to a $10 million net worth through podcasts, cannabis, and yes, biting ears on screen.
The reality TV patriarch built a $10M empire primarily through 'Chrisley Knows Best,' but his 2023 prison sentence for tax evasion and fraud significantly complicated his financial narrative. Despite legal troubles, his empire generated approximately $2M annually during peak earning years.
Made $33 million in a single year. Had a staff of 200 people and a $30 million house. Filed for bankruptcy owing $13 million.
The NBA legend who earned over $200 million during his career but filed for bankruptcy in 2012. Thanks to a brilliant Reebok deal structure, Iverson still has a financial lifeline that kicks in when he turns 55.
Made $80,000 a year when the President made $75,000. When asked if he deserved more than the President, he said: 'I had a better year than he did.' Died with almost nothing.
Hollywood's most iconic blonde died with just $800,000 to her name despite commanding $100,000 per film (equivalent to $1M today). Her estate now generates $8 million annually, proving she was worth more dead than alive.
Invented alternating current, the radio, remote control, and the foundation of modern electricity. Died alone in a New York hotel room with $0 to his name and a pigeon as his closest companion.
Once worth an estimated $26 billion at FTX's peak in 2022, Sam Bankman-Fried's empire spectacularly collapsed in November 2022 after an $8 billion shortfall was revealed. Now serving 25 years in federal prison for fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy, his net worth has effectively evaporated to zero with pending restitution obligations.
Once valued at $4.5 billion as Theranos's founder, Holmes's net worth collapsed to deeply negative after criminal convictions and a $452 million fraud settlement. Her 2022 prison sentence for wire fraud and conspiracy represents one of Silicon Valley's most spectacular downfalls.