Larry Klayman Bio | Wiki
Larry Klayman is an American attorney, right-wing activist, and former U.S. Justice Department, prosecutor. He founded both Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch. Larry has filed a number of lawsuits against political figures and governmental agencies.
His goal in initiating the lawsuits is often to obtain information through the discovery process, rather than to win the lawsuit. Most cases brought by either Judicial Watch or Larry himself have failed.
He submitted a petition to deport President Barack Obama based on a belief that he was not born on US soil, a requirement to becoming a US President. Larry’s litigation tactics have led to criticism and to sanctions from legal authorities including a ban from appearing in two courtrooms and a temporary suspension of his law license.
Larry Klayman Age
Larry was born on July 20, 1951, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He is 70 years old.
Larry Klayman Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx. 1.72 m).
Larry Klayman Family
He was born and raised in Philadelphia by his Jewish parents. Larry identifies himself as a messianic Jew. He holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Information about his parents and/or siblings is not available at the moment.
Larry Klayman Wife
Larry was previously married to Stephanie Anne Luck. The two held their wedding in 1996 and divorced in 2003. Stephanie is a state representative from Penrose, Colorado. A Republican, Luck represents Colorado House of Representatives District 47, which includes portions of Pueblo and Fremont counties and all of Otero County.
Larry Klayman Education
He graduated from Harriton High School in 1969. Later, Larry graduated with honors from Duke University with a B.A. in political science and French literature in 1974. He received his J.D. from Emory University Law School in 1977. He left Judicial Watch to pursue political office.
Larry Klayman Podcast
Larry serves as the host of the special prosecutor podcast produced by Freedom Watch. He provides an exclusive first-hand look at the details of high-profile legal cases and investigations. In 2017, he circulated a petition to be appointed as a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton’s involvement in the sale of Uranium One.
Larry Klayman It Takes A Revolution
His book, It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry! became published on October 27, 2020. The book details how our executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government have become thoroughly corrupt and failed the citizenry.
Larry offers concrete solutions for creating a federal judiciary and instituting citizens’ grand juries. He explains above all that without ethics, morality, and religion, it will not matter how many times we change our forms of government or rules—there will be no lasting liberty.
Larry Klayman Book
He is the author of several books and wrote periodic columns for conservative websites such as WorldNetDaily. Some of the books include:
It Takes a Counter-Revolution: Wake Up America!
It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry
WHORES: Why and How I Came to Fight the Establishment
Fatal Neglect: The U.S. Government’s Continuing Failure to Protect American Citizens from Terrorists
Filegate Status Report
Kill All the Lawyers
Larry Klayman Florida Bar
In 2007, Larry received a $25,000 retainer from a Daytona Beach woman facing criminal charges who accused him of not providing legal services in return. The Florida Bar Association mediated the matter, and Larry agreed to pay off a small portion within 90 days, but after the deadline lapsed, he was reprimanded by the association.
Larry Klayman Net Worth
He earns his wealth as an attorney and right-wing activist, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Larry’s estimated net worth is $8 million.
Who Is Larry Klayman
Larry is an American attorney, right-wing activist, and former U.S. Justice Department, prosecutor. He founded both Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch. Larry has filed a number of lawsuits against political figures and governmental agencies. His goal in initiating the lawsuits is often to obtain information through the discovery process, rather than to win the lawsuit.