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Curtis Sliwa is an American anti-crime activist and media personality. He is the founder and CEO of the Guardian Angels, a volunteer-based organization that works to combat crime in cities around the world. He is also a radio talk show host and a frequent guest on television news programs.
Sliwa was born on March 26, 1954 in Canarsie, Brooklyn, New York. He attended Canarsie High School and later graduated from the State University of New York at Oswego.
Sliwa began his career as an anti-crime activist in 1979 when he founded the Guardian Angels. The organization has since grown to include chapters in over 130 cities around the world. Sliwa has also served as a consultant to the New York City Police Department and has been credited with helping to reduce crime in the city.
In addition to his work with the Guardian Angels, Sliwa is also a radio talk show host. He currently hosts the Curtis Sliwa Show on WABC Radio in New York City. He is also a frequent guest on television news programs, including Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC.
As of 2021, Curtis Sliwa's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
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Who Is Curtis Sliwa's Wife?
His wife is Koren Drayton (m. 1976-1977)
Lisa Evers (m. 1981-1994)
Mary Galda (m. 2000-2012)
Nancy Regula (m. 2018)
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Koren Drayton (m. 1976-1977)
Lisa Evers (m. 1981-1994)
Mary Galda (m. 2000-2012)
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Anthony Chester |
Curtis Sliwa Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Curtis Sliwa worth at the age of 70 years old? Curtis Sliwa’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
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In July 2018, Curtis married long-time girlfriend and attorney Nancy Regula who serves as the Director of Animal Protection in the Guardian Angels organization. Nancy and Curtis reside on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with their rescue cats.
In September 2016, Sliwa launched a successful hostile takeover of the Reform Party of New York State. The party lost its ballot access in the November 2018 elections. Sliwa has announced that he will be running for mayor of New York City in 2021 as a Republican, seeking to become the 110th mayor of New York City.
Sliwa was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010, which he announced publicly on April 20, 2011.
The Curtis Sliwa LIVE program began national syndication on December 1, 2008. WABC retained Sliwa until November 2009, when his show was cancelled after a contract dispute. He hosted both the morning and evening "drive time" shows on WNYM-AM 970, but as of January 2, 2014, Sliwa returned to WABC, replacing Rush Limbaugh who moved to WOR-AM.
Federal prosecutors eventually charged John A. Gotti, the son of Gambino crime family leader John Gotti, with the attempted murder and a raft of other charges. Prosecutors claimed that Gotti was angered by remarks Sliwa had made on his radio program about Gotti's father. However, after three attempts to try him, the last on September 20, 2005, three separate juries were unable to agree to convict Gotti on all of the charges brought against him, and the charges were dropped. Jurors later told reporters they did believe he had a role in Sliwa's shooting. Prosecutors declined to re-try Gotti and dismissed the charges against him. Sliwa has said he would seek damages in civil court.
In 2000, Sliwa married his third wife, Mary Galda, a former WABC employee who also served as the Guardian Angels' national director. They have one son, Anthony Chester. Sliwa has been sued by his ex-wife, Mary, who accused him of diverting money during their marriage to a mistress as part of a plan to build a "nest egg" prior to moving in with her. The relationship was brief and ended shortly after they moved in.
Sliwa has become a populist conservative radio talk show host. Since 1996 he has hosted various radio programs on WABC, and in 2000, he became the co-host, with attorney Ron Kuby, of the long-running Curtis and Kuby in the Morning. The show lasted eight years before Citadel Broadcasting replaced the team with Don Imus. His longtime broadcast partner was lawyer Ron Kuby, with whom he had multiple times hosted in the past "Curtis & Kuby" weekday radio show at noon, on WABC-AM in New York City. Starting in June 2017, Sliwa's co-host was attorney & television commentator, Eboni Williams. This pairing was short-lived. He was then paired with veteran media personality Rita Cosby, but that was short-lived as well. His current co-host is another media/news veteran, Juliet Huddy.
On June 19, 1992, Sliwa was kidnapped and shot by two gunmen after entering a stolen taxi in Manhattan. The taxi picked up Sliwa near his home in the East Village, and a gunman hiding in the front passenger seat jumped up and fired several shots, hitting him in the groin and legs. The kidnapping was foiled when Sliwa leapt from a front window of the moving cab and escaped. Sliwa underwent surgery for internal injuries and leg wounds.
Sliwa has been a radio broadcaster for more than two decades, most of that time on WABC-AM, where he began his career in 1990. In 1994, the then city-owned and operated WNYC hired Sliwa, who had been released by WABC. Some, including Sliwa, have suggested that he was forced on the station by newly elected mayor Rudy Giuliani, whom he had supported in the mayoral race. Sliwa stayed four months in the position before moving back to commercial radio.
Sliwa has been married four times. He wed his second wife, Lisa Evers, in 1981. At the time, she was National Director of the Guardian Angels; she also co-hosted a WABC-AM radio show called Angels in the Morning. Lisa, a martial arts expert who briefly trained with the World Wrestling Federation in 1986, is now a television reporter and radio personality. Sliwa and Evers divorced in 1995.
In the early 1980s, he became active in Buffalo, New York, and was often critical of local police policies and practices. Sliwa continues to act as the president of the organization and oversees its worldwide operations. His ex-wife, Mary, was Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer. Sliwa frequently visits chapters throughout the world and graduates new chapters. Sliwa stated that as of 2011, the Guardian Angels operated in nine countries and 82 cities around the world, with approximately 5,000 members.
In May 1977, Sliwa created the "Magnificent 13", a group dedicated to combating violence and crime on the New York City Subway. At the time, the city was experiencing a crime wave. The Magnificent 13 grew and was renamed the Guardian Angels in 1979. The group's actions drew strong reactions, both positive and negative, from the police, public officials, residents, and the media. Throughout the early 1980s, the group's distinctive uniform, a military-type red beret and white insignia T-shirt, became recognizable as the group grew and courted media attention. In 1992, Sliwa received the prestigious Courage of Conscience Award from the Peace Abbey, at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston.
Curtis Sliwa (born March 26, 1954) is an American anti-crime activist, founder and CEO of the Guardian Angels, radio talk show host, politician, and media personality. Sliwa has announced that he will be running for mayor of New York City in 2021 as a Republican, seeking to become the 110th Mayor of New York City.