Current Assessment
The largest supported driver is his long run on Law & Order: SVU. A public wealth outlet reports a $250,000-per-episode salary, while 2026 reporting says his current screen time has been reduced, so the estimate does not assume a full-season maximum for the current year. His music catalog matters, especially the certified late-1980s and early-1990s records and Body Count's continuing activity, but public sources do not show exactly how much of the masters or publishing he controls. Real estate evidence is limited to a reported $1.5 million New Jersey penthouse purchase and later home-building context. The result is a TV-led wealth profile with meaningful music royalties and brand income, but with private contract details still missing.
Key caveats
- The estimate is not based on bank records, tax filings or contract documents.
- Catalog ownership and publishing splits are not public.
- Gross album sales, touring activity and media appearances are not the same as personal net worth.
- The $65 million public estimate is treated as a benchmark, not proof.
Evidence gaps
- Current SVU contract terms
- Master and publishing ownership
- Current property values and mortgages
- Body Count touring net income
- Private investments and liabilities
