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Irv Rubin was born on 12 April, 1945 in Montreal, Canada, is a chairman of the Jewish Defense League. Discover Irv Rubin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Irv Rubin networth?
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57 years old |
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Aries |
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12 April, 1945 |
Birthday |
12 April |
Birthplace |
Montreal, Canada |
Date of death |
November 13, 2002 |
Died Place |
Metropolitan Detention Center |
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Canada |
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Irv Rubin Height, Weight & Measurements
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Irv Rubin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Irv Rubin worth at the age of 57 years old? Irv Rubin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Miscellaneous. He is from Canada. We have estimated
Irv Rubin's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On February 4, 2003, Earl Krugel, Rubin's first lieutenant, pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges stemming from the plot. This plea was later withdrawn by the presiding Judge, and he was charged with additional crimes which, if convicted, could result in a 55-year imprisonment in a federal penitentiary. The plea bargain was apparently reinstated in late September 2005, and the 62-year-old Krugel was sentenced to 20 years in federal detention, after an initial plea agreement based on his revealing the names of those involved in the Alex Odeh bomb plot was withdrawn. On November 4, 2005, he was killed by an inmate after having been transferred to a Phoenix federal prison. Another inmate struck Krugel on the head from behind with a cement block.
In November 2002, while imprisoned at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles awaiting trial, Rubin cut his own throat and then jumped off an 18-20-foot balcony. He had been threatening suicide in the days before. The injuries from the fall resulted in his death at Los Angeles County General Hospital several days later. Some people consider the circumstances surrounding his death to be suspicious, and Rubin's wife demanded an investigation. But defense attorney Mark Werksman said that Rubin had been despondent for months, losing 40 pounds, and that the pressure of an upcoming trial "may have pushed him over the top." The Rubin family launched a wrongful death suit against the government.While he was in BOP Custody he was given BOP# 20965-112.
On December 12, 2001, Irv Rubin, JDL Chairman, and Earl Krugel, a member of the organization, were charged with conspiracy to bomb private and government property. The two allegedly were caught in the act of planning bomb attacks against the King Fahd Mosque in Culver City, California, and on the office of U.S. Representative Darrell Issa, who is of Lebanese and Czech descent. The two were arrested as part of a sting operation after an FBI informant named Danny Gillis delivered explosives to Krugel's home in L.A.
Before joining the Libertarian Party in 2000, Irv Rubin was an active Republican, and served as a page at the 1964 Republican National Convention, at which Barry Goldwater was nominated to run for the presidency. Irv Rubin’s joining the Libertarian Party was greeted with shock by many members because of the allegations of terrorism against both the JDL and Rubin himself. Membership requires a pledge to not "initiate force." In June 2001, Rubin let it be known that he was considering running for governor of California on the Libertarian ticket, renewing controversies among libertarians.
Rubin also made a number of televised appearances during his lifetime. These include a lively 1988 debate on Crossfire with black nationalist Steve Cokely, shortly following a controversial lecture that Cokely gave in which he stated his belief that Jewish doctors were inoculating black babies with the HIV virus Video on YouTube, appearing on the History Channel documentary Nazi America: A Secret History on YouTube, and a memorable October 22, 1997 appearance on the Jerry Springer Show where he and his bodyguards scuffled with members of the Ku Klux Klan after he attacked a member of the KKK who mocked him by removing his hood to reveal a yarmulke. 'Klanfrontation' on YouTube. One of the more celebrated debates that Rubin had was with Klansman and founder of the White Aryan Resistance Tom Metzger on KDOC Channel 56’s Wally George on the Hot Seat. The debate was cut off after Rubin threw a cup of water in Metzger’s face. Security intervened and the Anaheim Police were called.
Rubin became the successor to JDL founder Rabbi Meir Kahane, after Kahane moved to Israel in 1985 and formed the Kach Party, which was eventually outlawed by the Israeli government as racist.
In 1978, Rubin offered a $500 bounty to anyone who would wound or kill a member of the American Nazi Party. Indicted on solicitation of murder charges, he was acquitted in 1981.
Irv Rubin was born on April 12, 1945 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.