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Benjamin Crump Net Worth, Age, Family, Wife, Biography and MoreAttorney Benjamin Crump Bio in shortWeightApprox 85 kg (187 lbs)CasteUnder reviewEducationBS JSNet Worth (as in 2021)$ 05 Million25 more rows•Dec 7, 2021
Lumberton, NCBenjamin Crump / Place of birthLumberton is a city in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States. It is the county seat of Robeson County, which is the largest county in the state by land area. Located in southern North Carolina's Inner Banks region, Lumberton is located on the Lumber River. Wikipedia
South Plantation High SchoolFlorida State UniversityBenjamin Crump/Education
"Ben Crump — the Man Who Represented the Families of Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, and Tamir Rice — Will Not Stop Fighting for Justice." NowThis, 2018.
AmericanBenjamin Crump / Nationality
Crump has broken barriers in several legal organizations, serving as the first African-American President of the Federal Bar Association for the Northern District of Florida and the first African-American Chairman of the Florida State University College of Law Board of Directors.
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CIVIL rights attorney Ben Crump has experience in law for over 25 years and has won more than 200 cases relating to police brutality.
Early life and education. Benjamin Lloyd Crump was born in Lumberton, North Carolina, near Fort Bragg. The oldest of nine siblings and step-siblings, Crump grew up in an extended family and was raised by his grandmother. His mother Helen worked as a hotel maid and in a local Converse shoe factory.
Also in 2014, Crump represented the family of Tamir Rice, an African-American youth who was killed by police in Cleveland, Ohio, while holding a toy gun.
In early 2021, Benjamin Crump began representing the family of nineteen-year-old Asian-American Christian Hall, who was shot and killed by Pennsylvania State Troopers in Monroe County .
Attorneys for the family, including Crump, stated that a video circulating online shows a different story. In April 2021, Crump began representing the family of Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old African American shot and killed by a Brooklyn Center Police Department officer.
The show narrates an investigation led by Crump, who works with Tupac's brother, Mopreme Shakur. In 2018, Crump hosted a documentary television series on TV One called Evidence of Innocence. The show focused on people who served at least a decade behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of a crime.
Also in 2015, he represented the family of Kendrick Johnson, an African-American high-school student who was found dead at his school in Valdosta, Georgia, under mysterious circumstances, but stepped down from their legal team in late 2015.
The show narrates an investigation led by Crump, who works with Tupac’s brother, Mopreme Shakur. In 2018, Crump hosted a documentary television series on TV One called Evidence of Innocence. The show focused on people who served at least a decade behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of a crime.
Benjamin Crump 2020. In early 2020, Crump began working with the family of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed 25-year-old African-American man killed by two white civilians. Around this same time, the family of police shooting-victim Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old African-American woman, retained Crump for the family’s lawsuit alleging excessive force ...
Benjamin Lloyd Crump, 51, is an American attorney who specializes in civil rights and personal injury cases.
Crump has won over 200 cases relating to police brutality, with his firm earning a third of each settlement.
Crump has represented low-profile cases as well as notable ones, one being the Trayvon Martin death in 2012.
In addition to the civil rights cases, Crump has represented those affected by Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder ovarian cancer crisis, and those poisoned by the Flint, Michigan water.
Benjamin Lloyd Crump (born October 10, 1969) is an American attorney who specializes in civil rights and catastrophic personal injury cases such as wrongful death lawsuits. His practice has focused on cases such as Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and George Floyd, the people poisoned during the Flint water crisis, and the plaintiffs behind the 2019 Johnson & Johnson baby powderlawsuit …
Benjamin Lloyd Crump was born in Lumberton, North Carolina, near Fort Bragg. The oldest of nine siblings and step-siblings, Crump grew up in an extended family and was raised by his grandmother. His mother Helen worked as a hotel maid and in a local Converse shoe factory. His mother sent him to attend South Plantation High school in Plantation, Florida where he lived with her second husband, a math teacher, whom Crump regards as his father.
In 2002, Crump represented the family of Genie McMeans, Jr., an African-American driver who died after being shot by a white state trooper. In 2007, Crump represented the family of Martin Lee Anderson, an African-American teenager who died after a beating in 2006 by guards in a Florida youth detention center.
• Crump, Benjamin L. "Ben Crump — the Man Who Represented the Families of Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, and Tamir Rice — Will Not Stop Fighting for Justice." NowThis, 2018.
• Crump, Benjamin L. "Every Black Person Has Had A 'Starbucks Moment'". HuffPost, April 21, 2018.
• Crump, Benjamin L. "After Stephon Clark's Death, Shock and Mourning in Communities across the Nation." USA Today, March 29, 2018.
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