Emily Rose Compagno (born November 9, 1979) is an American attorney, TV host, and former National Football League (NFL) cheerleader who currently appears as a contributor on Fox News Channel (FNC).
He was the Chairman of the Black-Korean Alliance, an Advisory Board Member for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and a member of the Statewide Commission Against Hate Crimes. Terrell wrote the book Your Rights at the Workplace--The Things Your Boss Won't Tell You in 1998.
Emily Compagno isn't your typical Raiderette. A year before she joined the Oakland Raiders' popular cheerleading squad in April 2007, she received her law degree at the University of San Francisco and passed the California Bar exam.
67 years (February 1, 1955)Leo Terrell / Age
California State University...1977Pepperdine UniversityUniversity of California, Los AngelesUCLA School of LawGardena High SchoolLeo Terrell/Education
Emily Compagno's Salary Emily Compagno has signed a three-year deal with Fox News, for an annual salary of $1 million dollars.
42 years (November 9, 1979)Emily Compagno / Age
Peter RileyEmily Compagno / Spouse (m. 2017)
University of San Francisco2006USF School of LawUniversity of WashingtonEmily Compagno/Education
Emily Compagno is an on-air legal and sports business analyst, attorney, and former cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders....Net Worth:$1.5 MillionLast Updated:August 2, 20226 more rows•Aug 8, 2022
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September 13, 2017 (Peter Riley)Emily Compagno / Wedding date