Jacob Hoggard Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth
What is Jacob Hoggard’s Net Worth?
Jacob Hoggard, a former Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician, has a net worth estimated at $300 thousand. He is primarily recognized as the lead vocalist of the pop rock band Hedley, which was founded in 2003. Hoggard gained fame in 2004 after placing third on the second season of the reality show “Canadian Idol.” In 2018, Hedley announced an indefinite hiatus following allegations of sexual misconduct against several band members; Hoggard was later convicted and sentenced to five years in prison.
Early Life and Education
Born on July 9, 1984, in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, Jacob Hoggard attended Senator Reid Elementary School and L.A. Matheson Secondary School in Surrey. He also studied at the Mennonite Educational Institute and Yale Secondary in Abbotsford.
Canadian Idol
Hoggard first garnered attention in Canada as a contestant on “Canadian Idol” in 2004. He impressed judges with his audition performance of Neil Diamond’s “Forever in Blue Jeans” and went on to perform tracks like Billy Joel’s “Only the Good Die Young,” David Bowie’s “Space Oddity,” Gordon Lightfoot’s “Sundown,” and Nat King Cole’s “Unforgettable.” He ultimately finished in the top three, behind runner-up Theresa Sokyrka and champion Kalan Porter.
Hedley
In 2003, Hoggard established the band Hedley alongside Kevin Giesbrecht, Kevin Heeres, Brandon McKay, and Ryan Federau. Following Hoggard’s run on “Canadian Idol,” the original lineup disbanded. The group re-formed in 2005 with new members Dave Rosin, Tommy Mac, and Chris Crippin, who were previously part of the band Everything After. They signed with Universal Music Canada and released “On My Own,” the lead single from their self-titled debut album in 2005, which topped the Canadian Singles Chart. Other notable tracks from the album included “Villain,” “Trip,” and “321.” The band achieved further success with their second album, “Famous Last Words,” released in 2007, featuring hit singles like “For the Nights I Can’t Remember” and “Never Too Late.” Their third studio album, “The Show Must Go,” launched in late 2009, continued their trajectory of success.
In late 2011, Hedley released their fourth studio album, “Storms,” which debuted at number two on the Canadian Album Chart, propelled by the lead single “Invincible.” The album also included the popular song “Kiss You Inside Out.” The band’s fifth album, “Wild Life,” came out in 2013, debuting at number four on the Canadian Album Chart and introducing hit singles “Anything” and “Crazy for You.” In 2015, they released “Hello,” which became their first album to debut at the top of the Canadian Album Chart. Their subsequent album, “Cageless,” was launched in 2017 during a challenging time marked by drummer Chris Crippin’s departure and replacement by Jay Benison. “Cageless” performed well, reaching number two on the Canadian Album Chart. However, the band faced serious allegations of sexual assault in 2018, leading to an indefinite hiatus.
Sexual Assault Conviction
As early as 2005, Hoggard and his fellow band members faced allegations related to sexual assault. In 2018, further accusations of sexual misconduct emerged against several band members, including Hoggard. He was tried in 2022 and found guilty of sexual assault causing bodily harm against a woman in 2016, which led to a five-year prison sentence. Hoggard filed an appeal in 2024, but it was dismissed by Ontario’s highest court, which also rejected his bail application. He later attempted to appeal his conviction to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Personal Life
Hoggard married his high school sweetheart in 2005, but the couple divorced in 2009. He later married actress Rebekah Asselstine at the end of 2018.
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