Elie Mystal The Nation, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Above The Law, Salary, and Net Worth

Elie Mystal Bio | Wiki

Elie Mystal is an American journalist and correspondent. Currently, he serves as The Nation’s justice correspondent covering the courts, the criminal justice system, and politics. He is also the force behind the magazine’s monthly column “Objection!” and an Alfred Knobler Fellow at the Type Media Center.

He is a former associate at Debevoise & Plimpton, and a lifelong New York Mets fan, however, he quit the legal profession to pursue a career as an online provocateur. Before joining The Nation, Elie served as the executive editor of Above the Law. Previously, he wrote editorials for the New York Daily News and the New York Times and has appeared on MSNBC, Sirius XM, and Fox News.

Elie Mystal Age

Elie was born on May 10, 1978, in the Caribbean region of Haiti, United States. He is 44 years old.

Elie Mystal Height

He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.72 m).

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Elie Mystal Family | Parents

He was born and raised in the Caribbean region of Haiti by his parents Elie Mystal Sr. and Elizabeth Ying. Elie’s father was the first African elected legislator in the Suffolk County district, a Democrat who helped them gain the legislative majority. Sadly he died at 71. He holds an American nationality and is of African American descent.

Elie Mystal Spouse | Wife

Elie is married to his lovely wife Christine Nyereyegona whom he met at Harvard. She serves as a Vice President and general counsel at Jp Morgan Chase. The couple celebrated their wedding on August 8, 2004, and shares two sons. They live in New York.

Elie Mystal Harvard

In 1996, Elie enrolled at Harvard University where he graduated in 2000 with a Bachelor’s degree in political science and government. Later, he attended Harvard Law School and earned a Juris Doctor in Law in 2003.

Elie Mystal The Nation | MSNBC

Elie serves as The Nation’s legal analyst and justice correspondent and as an Alfred Knobler Fellow at the Type Media Center. He is also the legal editor of the More Perfect podcast on the Supreme Court for Radiolab. At The Nation, he covers the courts, the criminal justice system, and politics. He is also the force behind the magazine’s monthly column “Objection!”.

Prior to joining The Nation, he served as the executive editor of Above the Law and was an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton, and was a lifelong New York Mets fan. He has written editorials for the New York Daily News and the New York Times. Moreover, Elie has appeared on both MSNBC and Fox News without having to lie about his politics to either news organization.

Some of Amy’s colleagues at The Nation include:

Amy Wilentz – contributing editor 

Jon Wiener – Host of Start Making Sense

Alexis Grenell – political consultant

Elie Mystal Above The Law | Debevoise

Elie served as the Managing Editor of Above the Law and Host of Thinking Like a Lawyer. He joined the team in 2008 by winning the Above the Law Idol Contest. Before joining Above the Law, he wrote about politics and popular culture at City Hall News and the New York Press. Elie previously worked as a litigator at Debevoise & Plimpton but quit the legal profession to pursue a career as an online provocateur. He left Above The Law and joined The Nation.

Elie Mystal Book

In addition to his career, Elie is the author of Allow Me to Retort.

Elie Mystal Salary

He serves as The Nation’s justice correspondent. Therefore, he earns a decent income. Elie’s average salary is $85,654 per year.

Elie Mystal Net Worth

He earns his wealth through his career. Therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Elie’s estimated net worth is $913,435.

Who Is Elie Mystal Married To

Elie is married to Christine Nyereyegona, a Vice President and general counsel at Jp Morgan Chase. The two met at Harvard and share two sons.

Who Is Elie Mystal

Elie is a 43-year-old American journalist and correspondent. He serves as The Nation’s justice correspondent covering the courts, the criminal justice system, and politics.

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