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FBI Director Cristopher Wray’s net worth

FBI Director Cristopher Wray’s net worth
Ana Zirojevic

After a failed assassination attempt on former United States President Donald Trump, the investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) immediately produced results, and the public has become very interested in its Director, Cristopher Wray, and his net worth.

As it happens, among other things, the FBI has made quick work of accessing the would-be assassin Thomas Crook’s phone, despite it presenting a “significant technical challenge,” as Wray explained to the House Judiciary Committee, but also revealed serious failures in the work of the Secret Service.

Christopher Wray net worth: $20 million

In terms of Wray’s net worth as of 2024, it stands at around $20 million, which includes an annual salary of an estimated $192,000 (likely lower than what he made as a partner at a law firm), real estate assets worth about $12 million, and a stock portfolio of approximately $5.1 million.

Indeed, the American attorney, nominated by President Trump in 2017, owns a mansion in Washington, D.C., worth $5 million, a $3 million lakefront property in Atlanta, Georgia, a penthouse in New York City worth $2 million, as well as farmland in Maui, Hawaii, valued at $1 million.

Furthermore, Wray has a collection of cars, including a Range Rover, a BMW, a Cadillac, and three other vehicles, in addition to having inherited a great deal of wealth and having had a successful career at the King & Spalding legal practice, which has all contributed to his massive net worth.

How the assassination attempt will define Christopher A. Wray

All things considered, Wray has had a highly prosperous career in law and has stood out in his role as a public servant and head of one of the most prominent government agencies in the US, especially in the most recent assassination attempt on the Republican presidential candidate.

It is also worth noting that his leadership, succeeding that of the previous Director, James Comey, has shifted the FBI’s focus to giving priority to cybersecurity and counterterrorism efforts, and his supervision of the shooting investigation could help advance his career further.

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