DAVID CROSBY | 80

Crosby initially wanted to become an actor but eventually made waves in the world of entertainment and music, particularly as his guitar tuning and jazz influence were second to none. His talent was so appreciated that The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, which were groups he co-founded, sold 35 million albums of his work with them. David’s personal life has not been a smooth ride. He is happy making music with his son Raymond but has also had problems with weapons offense and drugs, which we believe led to his liver failure and prison time in the past.

In 2005, David hit a jogger while driving his Tesla and left the victim with a broken shoulder, arm, leg, ribs, and kidney damage. It all ended with a $3 million settlement. Amidst all the problems, David Crosby is undeniably wealthy and we hope that he has made the right insurance and investment decisions to protect his wealth.

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