Age, Biography and Wiki
Curren Price was born on 16 December, 1950 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Curren Price's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Politician, Small business advocate |
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73 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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16 December 1950 |
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16 December |
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Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Los Angeles, California
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He is a member of famous Politician with the age 73 years old group.
Curren Price Height, Weight & Measurements
At 73 years old, Curren Price height not available right now. We will update Curren Price's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Curren Price's Wife?
His wife is Lynn Suzette Green Del Richardson Price
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Lynn Suzette Green Del Richardson Price |
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Dennis Richar |
Curren Price Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Curren Price worth at the age of 73 years old? Curren Price’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Los Angeles, California. We have estimated Curren Price's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Curren Price Social Network
Timeline
Curren De Mille Price Jr. (born December 16, 1950, in Los Angeles, California) is an American politician of the Democratic Party, currently serving as a Los Angeles city council member for District 9.
He previously served as a member of the California State Assembly, representing the state's 51st Assembly District.
From 1993 to 1997, Price was a member of the Inglewood City Council, representing the city's District 1.
In 1997, he was defeated in a bid to become the mayor of Inglewood.
In 2001, he reclaimed his former city council seat and held it until his election to the state assembly in 2006.
As a council member, he was the chair of the City Council Community Economic Development Committee.
In addition to his council responsibilities, Price served on the Los Angeles County Commission on Insurance and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's South Bay Governance Council.
For several years, he also served as a consultant with the Small Business Administration-sponsored Small Business Development Center.
In 2003, as a member of the Inglewood City Council, Curren Price voted in favor of an ordinance.
The ordinance came under scrutiny as Inglewood Treasurer Wanda Brown publicly accused the City Council and City Manager Artie Fields of misappropriating $195,983 for medical benefits for past elected officials.
He was first elected to that position in 2006, and was re-elected in 2008.
Price was first elected to the California State Assembly in 2006 to represent the 51st District, and was re-elected to a second term in 2008.
Price was a California State Senator, representing the state's 26th Senate District which he won in the May 19, 2009 special election to fill the seat vacated by Mark Ridley-Thomas.
In 2012, Curren Price claimed in court that he was unable to locate Green, and thus had difficulty in going through with the divorce proceedings.
Price and his divorce attorney Albert Robles claimed in a document that they could not locate Lynn Price for the purpose of serving her with divorce papers and instead allow them to serve notice by buying a public notice ad in a local newspaper.
Curren Price and Robles claimed that Lynn Price's most recent address was a property that was subsequently reported to belong to his second wife, Del Richardson-Price.
News of Del Richardson-Price's ownership of his first wife's residence raised allegations that Curren Price was attempting to divorce his wife without her knowledge.
"Since some of Price’s properties are located in the City of Los Angeles, he was supposed to disclose ownership in the event they were impacted by City Council votes on issues such as sidewalk repair, street lighting, street furniture, advertising and redistricting, among others. Price also failed to disclose the businesses owned by second wife Del Richardson-Price including DRA Associates, Just Work Inc. and Cuba Travel Service. If they, or their affiliates, applied for contracts from the LA City Council, Price would have had to recuse himself from those discussions and votes. Councilmember Price also neglected in 2012 to list any of Del Richardson-Price’s clients who paid her more than $10,000 each. A year later, in 2013, at least 20 businesses and government agencies fit that description Price either failed to detail his wife’s client-based income in 2012, or she went from zero-to-20 clients as soon as he was elected to LA City Council."
Price resigned as state senator on July 1, 2013, to be sworn in as Los Angeles city councilman.
Price's tenure as District 9 Councilman has been marked by accusations of pay to play and FBI investigations.
On June 13, 2023, Price was charged with ten criminal counts relating to corruption; including five counts of embezzlement of government funds, three counts of perjury, and two counts of conflict of interest.
In 2016, Curren Price supported plans for Reef, a $1.2-billion skyscraper complex, that would be built in his South Los Angeles district.
Critics argued the development would fuel gentrification, could provide a hazard to drivers, and the proposed digital billboards could shine into the homes of the lower income South Los Angeles community.
Despite opposition from city planning commissioners, tenants rights activists, and local residents, Los Angeles City Council approved plans for Reef.
Subsequently, a political action committee co-sponsored by the lobbying firm representing Reef paid for campaign mailers, outdoor signs, and robocalls to voters from former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Altogether, companies tied to the Reef developer donated $75,000 to Curren Price's re-election campaign.
Curren Price denied to comment on allegations that he accepted dark money in return for pushing the project through.
In 2017, Curren Price was investigated due to allegations that he was willingly engaging in illegal bigamy which as an offense be punishable as either a misdeamenor or felony in California.
Questions of Price's marriages were first arose when news outlets reported that while he is currently married to Del Richardson, his divorce from a previous marriage to Lynn Suzette Green was never been finalized.
In 2017, it was reported that Price married Del Richardson before his divorce to his previous wife was finalized.
Price failed to disclose his first wife's assets as well as his new wife's assets in his reports.
While Price himself was not the recipient of any medical benefits under the ordinance, his wife Del Richardson-Price filed a claim in January 2018 for medical claims to be paid on her behalf.
In 2019, Price was scrutinized over several instances in which he voted on matters benefiting wife's consulting company Del Richardson & Associates.
Price voted on decisions involving at least 10 companies in the same years they were listed as providing at least $10,000 in income to Del Richardson & Associates, according to his annual financial disclosures and council records.
In 2019, the Los Angeles Times reported that Price was amongst a group of Los Angeles Councilmembers being investigated in a corruption probe.
The probe was primarily concerned with Chinese investors bankrolling projects in the Los Angeles area.
The FBI warrant was in search of possible bribery, extortion, money laundering and other crimes as part of a corruption investigation at City Hall.
Price heads a council committee focused on economic development, which reviews taxpayer subsidies offered by the city to hotel developers in and around downtown.
In 2020, it was reported that the Los Angeles District Attorney was reviewing a 2003 ordinance that would provide lifetime medical benefits for retired Inglewood elected officials.