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Jack Ryan (FBI agent) was born on 19 June, 1938. Discover Jack Ryan (FBI agent)'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 networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Age 86 years old
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Born 19 June, 1938
Birthday 19 June
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Jack Ryan (FBI agent) Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1938

John C. Ryan (born 19 June 1938) is a former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent and police officer. He had been an FBI agent between 1966 and 1987 before being fired for refusing to investigate nonviolent activists. He lost his job in September 1987 ten months short of retirement. He was thus ineligible for a full pension. In a report by the LA Times, he stated his belief that the Bureau could reinstate him to a position which would not conflict with his personal beliefs that U.S. involvement in Central America is "violent, illegal and immoral."