Current Assessment
T.I.'s fortune is built on a long-running rap catalog, Grand Hustle, acting and TV work, brand ventures, and accumulated earnings from his peak commercial years. The catalog is valuable, but the public record does not show exactly how much of the masters or publishing he controls. Grand Hustle adds private-label value, but its finances are not public. A large jury verdict in the OMG Girlz doll case was later reduced, and any personal proceeds would be shared and reduced by fees and taxes. For those reasons, the estimate does not count the headline verdict or gross music sales as personal wealth.
Key caveats
- Catalog ownership is not fully public.
- Grand Hustle financials are private.
- The MGA litigation recovery remains uncertain from public reporting.
- Real-estate and tax-lien records need primary-source follow-up.
Evidence gaps
- Current property records
- Master and publishing ownership
- Current legal judgment status
- Current annual income by source
