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Read: 24 Celebrities Who Tried and Failed To Start New Careers Over-the-top spending, tax troubles, legal battles and launching new careers can all eat away at even the most enormous fortunes, as ...
In 2003, The New York Times reported that heavyweight superstar Mike Tyson had officially filed for bankruptcy after years of financial struggles. Despite earning $400m over the course of 20 years ...
Francis Ford Coppola and 50 Cent feature on this list of surprising stars who have suffered significant financial difficulties over the years
Onassis resulted in a restraining order to keep Galella 50 yards (later changed to 25 feet) away from Onassis. [19] He was found guilty of breaking this order four times and faced seven years in jail and a $120,000 fine; later settling for a $10,000 fine and surrendering his rights to photograph Jackie and her children.
Steve Wozniak – provided the money, and some technical support, for technology program for the Los Gatos School district; co-founder of Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) Sudha Murthy – Murty's Infosys Foundation is a public charitable trust founded in 1996
ABBA in their music video for "Money, Money, Money". Sylvester Stallone jogging to the melody of "Gonna Fly Now" in Rocky (1976). Idi Amin joking around on camera to distract attention away from his actual dictatorship. Gerald Ford caught on camera during several of his famous falls and other accidents. Woody Allen in Annie Hall (1977).
The "Rush Hour" star still found plenty of money to buy houses one after another. In 2007, it was reported that Tucker bought his third home — a $6 million, 14,000-square-foot mansion.
The most generous among America's richest billionaires give away more than 10% of their fortunes. Some of them are doing their best to give away all of it — or at least as much as they can while...