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Sean Hannity reportedly earns $36 million a year - here's how the 'King of Cable News' spends his money
Hannity is big investor in real estate. He purchased his current 7-bedroom, 7-fireplace Long Island home in 2008 for $8.5 million.
He now lives a stone's throw from singer Billy Joel, in the former neighborhood of Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch.
Source: NBC New York, Business Insider
But that's not his only residence. Hannity also owns a home in South Florida. His particular pad is a condo in the Moraya Bay luxury development in Naples.
Source: Tampa Bay Times, Naples Illustrated
In addition to his New York and Florida holdings, Hannity, through various shell corporations, reportedly owns about $90 million worth of properties throughout the United States. There are about 870 units in total.
Source: The Guardian
Many of the holdings were reportedly bank-held assets at the time of sale, often after a unit's previous owner was foreclosed upon.
Source: The Guardian
Real estate may not be all he owns through those shell companies, however. The company through which Hannity bought much of his property reportedly owns both a private jet and a private helicopter, which are registered to an address near the pundit's Long Island home.
Source: Los Angeles Times
In 2017, Hannity executive produced (and had a brief cameo in) the limited release film "Let There be Light," which depicts a hard-drinking East Coast atheist (played by Kevin Sorbo) coming to Jesus to turn his life around.
Source: Let There Be Light, IMDb
While Hannity's foray into Hollywood scored mediocre numbers on Rotten Tomatoes, the film turned a profit for Hannity and his fellow producers, raking in a domestic gross of over $7 million on a reported budget of less than half that figure.
A search of the Federal Election Commission's public database reveals that Hannity has made contributions of a few thousand each to conservative candidates, including Minnesota's Michele Bachmann.
Source: Federal Election Commission
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