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What is Ronnie Radke’s Net Worth?

Ronnie Radke is an American musician, singer, rapper, and songwriter with a net worth estimated at $14 million. He is most recognized for being the frontman of the rock bands Falling in Reverse and Escape the Fate. Radke was dismissed from Escape the Fate in 2008 after being sentenced to prison for violating his probation related to a murder case. In June 2024, Falling in Reverse launched the single “All My Life,” featured on their fifth studio album, “Popular Monster,” which includes a collaboration with rapper Jelly Roll. The track reached the top of the Billboard Rock chart, and Radke has also pursued a solo music career.

Real Estate

In September 2024, Ronnie acquired a residence in the Hollywood Hills for $9 million.

Early Life

Ronnie Radke was born on December 15, 1983, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has two brothers, Anthony and Matthew. Due to his mother’s substance abuse and absence, Radke was raised by his father, Russell.

Escape the Fate

In 2004, Radke established the rock band Escape the Fate alongside Max Green, Bryan Monte Money, Robert Ortiz, and Omar Espinosa. They gained traction in the Las Vegas post-hardcore scene, ultimately winning a radio contest judged by My Chemical Romance. By early 2006, Escape the Fate signed with Epitaph Records and released their debut EP, “There’s No Sympathy for the Dead.” Later that year, they followed up with their first album, “Dying is Your Latest Fashion.” This was Radke’s last project with the band, as he was let go in 2008 after receiving a prison sentence due to a probation violation related to a murder case.

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Falling in Reverse

While serving his prison sentence in 2008, Radke formed a rock band initially called From Behind These Walls, which he later renamed to Falling in Reverse. After his release in late 2010, he recorded their debut album “The Drug in Me is You” with members Nason Schoeffler, Jack Vincent, Derek Jones, Ryan Seaman, and Mika Horiuchi. The album was released in summer 2011 and debuted at number 19 on the Billboard 200. Following the departure of Schoeffler and Horiuchi, Falling in Reverse added Ronald Ficarro and went on to produce their second album “Fashionably Late,” which peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200 upon its release in 2013. They followed that with their third album, “Just Like You,” in early 2015, and “Coming Home” in 2017, introducing guitarist Christian Thompson. Their latest album, “Popular Monster,” arrived in 2024, reaching number 12 on the Billboard 200 and including the successful title track that originally debuted in late 2019, topping the Mainstream Rock chart.

Solo Career

In spring 2013, Radke launched a YouTube channel and released a solo track named “Fair-Weather Fans,” followed by another song, “What Up Earth?,” the next day. He later announced plans for a solo rap mixtape, with the first single “Blacklist” premiering on YouTube in July 2013. His mixtape, titled “Watch Me,” was released in 2014 and featured artists such as b.LaY, Danny Worsnop, Craig Mabbitt, and Deuce.

Radke has faced significant legal challenges throughout his life. In 2006, he was involved in a confrontation that led to the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Cook by accomplice Chase Rader. Radke pleaded guilty to battery with substantial bodily harm after using illegal brass knuckles during the incident, resulting in a five-year probation and over $90,000 in restitution to Cook’s mother. He later violated his probation, receiving a 2.5-year prison sentence.

More legal issues arose in 2012 when he was arrested for missing court dates related to alleged domestic violence against his then-girlfriend Sally Watts. He faced charges of misdemeanor corporal injury and false imprisonment but was released on bail. In September of the same year, Radke faced assault charges after injuring a 16-year-old girl at a concert.

In mid-2015, a woman accused him of sexual assault following a Falling in Reverse concert, although police found no evidence against him or his entourage. Radke subsequently sued her for defamation. In the summer of 2024, he filed another defamation lawsuit against music critic Anthony Fantano.

Personal Life

Ronnie Radke has a daughter from a previous relationship with ex-girlfriend Crissy Henderson. He has been in a relationship with English professional wrestler Saraya Bevis since 2018.

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