Jesse James Net Worth (April, 2023): Earnings, Age, Height, Wife

Jesse James Net Worth: $50 Million (approx.)

Net Worth:$50 Million (approx.)
Date of Birth:Apr 19, 1969
Age:53 years
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.87 m)
Profession:Businessperson, Entrepreneur, Television producer, Welder, Presenter, Bodyguard, Actor
Nationality:United States of America

Jesse James net worth is around $50 million. Jesse James is a famous entrepreneur, reality television star.

Jesse James Net Worth
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Over the years, Jesse James has built a bike customization enterprise with his company West Coast Choppers, which he founded in 1992.

The company now has grown into a huge merchandising and lifestyle empire that includes clothing lines, multiple TV shows, a magazine, fast food restaurants, etc.

Jesse James show “Monster Garage” (2002–⁠2006) was one of the highest rated shows on the Discovery Channel. Jesse has also appeared on the television series “The Apprentice” (2009), “Jesse James Is a Dead Man” (2009), and “Jesse James: Outlaw Garage” (2012).

Jesse James has served a producer on “Monster Garage,” “Jesse James Is a Dead Man,” and “Jesse James: Outlaw Garage” as well as the documentaries “Motorcycle Mania III” (2004), “Joe Kid on a Stingray” (2005), and “Jesse James: Blacksmith” (2011).

Jesse James net worth 2023:

Jesse James net worth is around $50 million in 2023. Jesse James has also appeared in the feature films “Torque” (2004) and “Machete Kills” (2013) and the short film “Two Scoops” (2013).

Jesse James net worth

Jesse James House:

James paid nearly $2 million for a mansion in Austin, Texas in 2010. The home includes 9 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, a home gym, and a private movie theater, and the property features “several swimming pools” and a six-car garage.

Jesse James Biography:

BornJesse Gregory James
April 19, 1969 (age 53)
Long Beach, California, U.S.
OccupationEntrepreneur, television personality
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)Karla James
​​(m. 1991; div. 2002)​
Janine Lindemulder
​​(m. 2002; div. 2004)​
Sandra Bullock
​​(m. 2005; div. 2010)​
Alexis DeJoria
​​(m. 2013; div. 2022)​
Bonnie Rotten
​​(m. 2022)​
Children3

Jesse James was born Jesse Gregory James on April 19, 1969, in Long Beach, California. After Jesse’s parents divorced, he lived with his father, who had an antiques business that was located in the same warehouse as a Harley-Davidson after market parts manufacturer.

Jesse James Biography
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At age 7, Jesse received his first mini-bike, and as a high school freshman, Jesse James made a motorcycle exhaust system in his mother’s garage.

Jesse James attended La Sierra High School and the University of California in Riverside, where he was outside linebacker on the school’s football team until a knee injury quashed his athletic hopes. Jesse James became a bouncer at 19 years of his age and worked as a bodyguard to bands such as Slayer, Soundgarden, and Danzig. After he was injured at a concert, Jesse James was determined to pursue a career in his passion of creating custom motorcycles.

Jesse James Career:

Jesse James opened West Coast Choppers in 1992, and in the beginning, Jesse built each bike from scratch himself. The company now has over 50 employees working in a 18,000 square foot warehouse. A West Coast Chopper bike fetches anywhere from $60,000 to $150,000, and his custom cars can fetch even more. Jesse James has sold bikes to many celebrities including Shaquille O’Neal, Keanu Reeves, Kid Rock and Tyson Beckford.

The company’s Long Beach headquarters closed in 2010, then James opened new headquarters in Austin, Texas, in 2013. Jesse James opened a Cisco Burger restaurant in 2006, and he was part-owner of Austin Speed Shop until 2013. Jesse James also published “Garage” magazine and has launched the Jesse’s Girl and Jesse James Industrial Workwear clothing lines and Jesse James Fire Arms Unlimited.

In 2000, Jesse James was featured in the Discovery Channel documentary “Motorcycle Mania,” which led to the network offering him his own show. “Monster Garage” premiered on June 23, 2002, and aired 80 episodes over five seasons. In 2009, Jesse James starred on Spike TV’s “Jesse James Is a Dead Man,” and Marvel released a one-shot comic book based on the show.

In 2011, Jesse James appeared in the documentaries “Jesse James: Blacksmith,” “Jesse James Presents: Off Road Racing Around the World,” “Jesse James Presents: Austin Speed Shop – Headers,” and “Jesse James Presents: Austin Speed Shop – Bomber Seats,” and the following year, the Discovery Channel aired the series “Jesse James: Outlaw Garage.” In January 2021, “Monster Garage” returned with new episodes on the streaming network Discovery+.

Jesse James wife:

Jesse James has been married four times and has three children. Jesse James married his first wife, Karla, in 1991, and they welcomed son Jesse Jr. and daughter Chandler before divorcing in 2002. Jesse James married Janine Lindemulder on October 20, 2002, and they had one child, daughter Sunny.

After Jesse and Janine divorced in 2004, Jesse James married actress Sandra Bullock on July 16, 2005. Jesse met Bullock when she brought her godson to the set of “Monster Garage.” In March 2010, many women claimed that they were romantically involved with Jesse during his marriage to Sandra.

By the end of the month, Jesse James had checked into a rehab center, and Bullock filed for divorce in April. 4 years earlier, the couple had begun the process to adopt a baby boy, and Bullock proceeded with the adoption as a single parent. The divorce was finalized in June 2010.

Jesse James became engaged to tattoo artist Kat Von D in January 2011. They split up in September 2011, and Von D accused James of infidelity with many women. Jesse James married drag racer Alexis DeJoria on March 24, 2013, and they separated in March 2020.

Jesse James Interesting Facts:

  • Jesse James has claimed that bank and train robber Jesse James was the cousin of his great-great-grandfather, but the president of the James Preservation Trust, Eric James, has disputed this, stating that there is no record of Jesse in the outlaw’s family tree.
  • In 2007, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) fined James $271,250 after it was found that motorcycles he had sold between 1998 and 2005 were in violation of the state’s clean-air laws. Jesse said that he wasn’t aware that there had been a rule change that made small-volume manufacturers subject to CARB regulations.
  • In 2008, Jesse James was charged with a $422,680 breach of contract lawsuit from a customer who had hired him to build a custom car in 2005. Michael Jones alleged that he had paid $270,000 for the car, which still had not been completed when he filed the lawsuit, and that two years into the job, Jesse gave him a new estimate of $600,000 – $700,000.
  • Jesse James has also been sued by his former lawyers more than once, one for $327,533 in unpaid fees in 2008 and the other for $500,000 (which included $100,000 in unpaid fees plus interest and damages) in 2014.