Rumeal Robinson Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth

June 2024 · 3 minute read

What is Rumeal Robinson's net worth?

Rumeal Robinson is an American former professional basketball player who has a net worth of -$1 million. During his six NBA seasons, Rumeal Robinson earned around $4.8 million in salary. Unfortunately his post-NBA life has been filled with legal and financial problems.

After retiring from the NBA, Robinson moved to Miami where he set out to become a real estate developer. One goal was to build a 25,000 acre resort in his native Jamaica. Unfortunately he was not able to secure a loan or a line of credit from any of the banks he visited. He was eventually referred to a bank in Iowa called the Community State Bank where a loan officer named Brian Williams approved him for a $377,000 bridge loan. Robinson allegedly paid $100,000 of the loan directly to Williams as a bribe to grease the process going froward. Over the next 1.5 years, Robinson received $1.2 million in loans from Community State Bank. He never paid a dime of his loan payments and instead of using the money to develop real estate, Robinson bought jewelry, clothes, motorcycles and more.

After the fraud was uncovered, Community State Bank sued Robinson to recoup the money. The bank would ultimately only recoup around 5%. During one court proceeding, Robinson claimed to have no net worth and lived from one twenty dollar bill to the next. He claimed his only possession was a change of pants.

Robinson was soon indicted on bank fraud, bank bribery, wire fraud and several other charges. His own adoptive mother would claim that Robinson swindled her out of her home.

On September 8, 2010 he was convicted on 11 counts. A year later he was sentenced to 6 ½ years in prison. He was also ordered to pay $1.184 million in restitution. He was released in 2016.

In March 2012, a federal judge ruled that $370,000 of Robinson's NBA pension fund could be seized and used to pay down his restitution.

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Early Life and College

Rumeal Robinson was born in Mandeville, Jamaica in November 1966. Robinson was raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, after his family relocated from Jamaica. He excelled as a high school basketball player and subsequently received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Michigan. His crowning achievement at Michigan came in 1989, when he helped lead the Wolverines to an NCAA Championship victory, sinking crucial free throws in the closing moments of the title game.

NBA Career

Robinson was drafted #10 overall in the 1990 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks. He played for the Hawks until 1992 and then played for the New Jersey Nets from 1992 to 1993, Charlotte Hornets from 1993 to 1994, Portland Trail Blazers in 1996, Los Angeles Lakers from 1996 to 1997, and Phoenix Suns and Trail Blazers in 1997. He also played in the CBA and in the Euroleague. He also won a silver medal representing the United States at the 1995 Pan American Games.

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